Moritz Lennert wrote: > > Can you get the GUI to display the exact commands being used, and > > check whether the problem exists when the command is run from the > > shell? > > Nope, everything runs fine from the shell, with e.g. the following command: > > d.vect [EMAIL PROTECTED] color=0:0:0 lcolor=0:0:0 > fcolor=170:170:170 display=shape type=point,line,boundary,area > icon=basic/circle size=5 layer=1 lsize=8 xref=left yref=center llayer=1
This produces a blank image with the cairo driver, but works with the PNG driver. I'll look into it today. > Idem with a line layer: > > d.vect [EMAIL PROTECTED] color=0:0:0 lcolor=0:0:0 > fcolor=170:170:170 display=shape > type=point,line,boundary,centroid,area,face icon=basic/circle size=5 > layer=1 lsize=8 xref=left yref=center llayer=1 ERROR: Vector map <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> not found > > works perfectly on the command line, but cannot display in either gui. > What I do see, though is a straight vertical line at the far right of > the display area. I suspect that's just the code which draws a border around the current frame. > > It is supposed to be a drop-in replacement for the PNG driver, but > > there may well be factors which I have overlooked. > > So, nothing else but PNG for now ? It supports PPM/PGM, BMP (32-bpp, can be mapped) and PNG image formats, as well as PDF, PS and SVG vector formats, and output to an X11 drawable. I haven't tested the last one, but all of the file output cases work. For the above test case, the vector formats work even without the centroids. -- Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev