Glynn wrote: > The following is a list of remaining shell scripts (or files which > "file" thinks are shell scripts), not including those which are > clearly only used for building or testing: > > gui/scripts/d.path.sh
wrapper script for d.path so that source vector network map (eg roads) is drawn in background with d.vect. d.path only draws the shortest path + start/end points. Not sure how the wx GUI deals with this-- d.path /was/ an interactive xmon module but I added a coor= option so now it will run non-interactively if you specify the start/end coords from the command line. The GUI should collect those points from two mouse clicks and feed the result to the module which then generates the render-layer for overlay the Map Display. > gui/wxpython/scripts/p.cmd > gui/wxpython/scripts/p.db > gui/wxpython/scripts/p.mon > gui/wxpython/scripts/p.rast > gui/wxpython/scripts/p.vect IIUC the idea there was to simulate d.* command line tools from the Cmd> GUI command prompt ??? > scripts/d.out.gpsdrive/d.out.gpsdrive this is very much like d.out.file in GRASS 6, but it forces window size to 1280x1024 and writes georef info to a tile index file for the GpsDrive software's backdrop tiles (www.gpsdrive.de). Requires the PNG driver etc so won't work with GRASS 7 without a complete change of method. No idea how to do that, but it is a useful module for users of GpsDrive + GRASS, so if there is a way to get it to work with gr7, I'd be keen to see it ported. If a method is found, it would be nice to recreate a d.out.file too, as that is very useful. > scripts/v.in.garmin/v.in.garmin probably drop this in favour of v.in.gps(babel) > scripts/v.in.gpsbabel/v.in.gpsbabel to be compltely rewritten as v.in.gps.py using GpsBabel -> GPX format then -> the new v.in.ogr GPX driver. > scripts/v.out.gps/v.out.gps to be ported. > visualization/nviz/scripts/nviz unused? (or if used, just a 1-liner) note nviz from File menu in wxGUI on WinGrass currently fails for unknown reasons. ("process complete: 0 sec") Hamish _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev