> It's the sending of the spectrum back to SoG for reintegration into
the
> cube that will be tricky I imagine (and have a large overhead if you are
> iterating over all spectra in the cube).
If you're doing some operation to the whole cube, where you're not
inspecting the data, you can avoid lots of overheads doing it in batch,
i.e. without the SPLAT GUIs. If the step involves manual interaction in
SPLAT, then that's surely the bottleneck.
> > Yes oh yes! It is irritating to lose the labels and units. I wouldn't
> > mind scroll bars, provided the axes remain, only the axis enumerations
> > changing as you pan about.
>
> but scroll bars implies that the axes are not visible and you have to pan
> the view.
No it doesn't, well not to me. That may be a restriction of the Java
panning. I'm just looking at it from the user perspective.
> We want the spectrum and frame to fit into the window as you zoom.
Me too. I would also like to pan the spectrum inside the axes. If it
can't be done with the scroll bars, so be it; provide some other
navigation controls.
Malcolm
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