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| - !!!Name: Importing DAP data into Kepler. | 
| + !!!Importing DAP data into Kepler: \\ Minimal User Interface | 
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| + !1.0.1 Minor edits. Since were writing this after the fact, we might as well skip the future-tense. | 
| + !1.0.2 Imported into REAP wiki. | 
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| - 1.0.1 Minor edits. Since were writing this after the fact, we might as well | 
| - skip the future-tense. | 
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| - * User has a complete DAP data URL that accesses and subsets the data that they wish to use. | 
| + * User has a complete DAP data URL that accesses and subsets the data that they wish to use. | 
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| - __Exisiting Workflow:__ | 
| + __''Existing Workflow:''__ | 
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| - 2. The user opens a Workflow stored in a file.\\ | 
| - 3. Goto Step 4. (Main Path) | 
| + __2__ The user opens a Workflow stored in a file.\\ | 
| + __3__ Goto Step 4. (Main Path) | 
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| - # DAP data is available to Kepler actors by connecting to the data | 
| - source terminals on the configured OpendapDataSource Actor. | 
| - #The User connects one or more of these data source terminals | 
| - to additional Kepler Actors for data processing and display. | 
| + # DAP data is available to Kepler actors by connecting to the data source terminals on the configured OpendapDataSource Actor.\\ \\ | 
| + #The User connects one or more of these data source terminals to additional Kepler Actors for data processing and display. | 
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| - # Multidimensional arrays can be subset so that their "effective" dimensionality is reduced by specifying (in the DAP constraint expression) a single index for one or more of the array's dimensions.\\ \\ | 
| + # Multidimensional arrays can be subset so that their "effective" dimensionality is reduced by specifying (in the DAP constraint expression) a single index for one or more of the array's dimensions.\\ \\ | 
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| - Nathan Potter, 12/05/2007 | 
| + Nathan Potter, 12/10/2007 |