![]() Personally, I like using the CBR setup because it keeps things neat (one file, not fifty), takes up less space (due to compression), and can easily be switched back to individual files should the need arise. RAR and open it however you normally would. CBRs are just renamed RAR files, so literally all you have to do is change the extension to. Dismas| (talk) 07:02, 13 July 2010 (UTC) Reply CDisplay is the program you want. Ludwigs 2 07:00, 13 July 2010 (UTC) Reply It seems to be Comic Book Archive file which according to that page should be able to be opened with anything that can decompress. it seems to be a 'Comic Book RAR Archive', which can either be decompressed using a standard archiving utility, or opened in an assortment of apps designed for reading comic books. cbr files, I mean with what application you open them ? Jon Ascton (talk) 06:55, 13 July 2010 (UTC) Reply google ".cbr extension". Michael Hardy ( talk) 18:54, 13 July 2010 (UTC) Reply I'll see if the department whose computers I'm using has those. Nimur ( talk) 17:37, 13 July 2010 (UTC) Reply GNU Octave has a Mapping Toolbox as well it is less well supported, but probably functional. Unfortunately MATLAB and its Mapping Toolbox are expensive. You could easily write a simple MATLAB program to load and set up the earth data, configure your favorite globe projection, and using the standard plotting tools, render an animation in 2D or 3D. Michael Hardy ( talk) 02:53, 13 July 2010 (UTC) Reply MATLAB Mapping Toolbox can perform arbitrarily complex standard or user-specified map projections, and can be configured to use gory details and precise geodetic information from various international standards (e.g. And in a form that could be incorporated into a video that could then be uploaded to youtube. Is there software that can do the following? I supply in some form information specifying which map projection I want to use, and as output I see the rotating earth using that projection, say doing one full rotation every minute? I would want it to be scrupulously accurate and to look nice. ![]() Imagine a map projection showing the whole surface of the earth on a flat screen, such as this image. ![]()
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