Hi,
Setting the resource "vcRefAnnoString2On" to "False" may solve the
first issue. In general, there a lot of control over the labeling of
reference vectors via the various vcRefAnno.... resources.
I don't know about the behavior of "cnFillOn".
Rick
On Sep 15, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Xuguang Sun wrote:
> Dear everyone,
>
> I used gsn_csm_contour_map_ce() to draw the significant area first,
> and then gsn_csm_vector to draw the vector, finally, by using
> overlay (plotvc1,plotvc) and draw(plotvc1) to get the final plot.
> However, the reference arrow label always has "Reference Vector" in
> the vector label, how can I remove it? Thanks.
>
> Question 2:
>
> If I set cnFillOn = False, and then plot the two dimensional data by
> gsn_csm_contour_map(), and get no map under the contour, why? but if
> I set cnFillOn = True, the map comes out again.
>
> Xuguang
>
>
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