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> Are you interested specifically in tensorial linear
> interpolaion (default) or a general interpolation, 
including
> spline?
 
I'd settle for tensorial linear. I wasn't too confident of 
even this being available.

But I'd be even happier, of course, if higher order 
tensorial splines were available, too.