On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 3:09 AM, Helena Mitasova <hmit...@ncsu.edu> wrote: >> >> >>> >>> d.rast -o landuse96_28m cat=1,2 >>> run in command console is interpreted as follows: >>> Command 'd.rast -l -a -n -d -u -s -e -9 -6 -_ -2 -8 -m >>> map=-o cat=1,2' failed >>> Details: Sorry, <l> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <a> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <n> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <d> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <u> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <s> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <e> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <9> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <6> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <_> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <2> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <8> is not a valid flag >>> Sorry, <m> is not a valid flag >>> >>> d.rast landuse96_28m cat=1,2 -o works fine. >> >> I tried to fix it so it should work now. I hope I didn't break >> something else, this is quite difficult to test. > > does this fix solve also the flags with d.vect? For example I get > d.vect map=-c basin_50Kval
This should probably be d.vect -c map=basin_50Kval? This case works. "d.vect map=-c basin_50Kval" is bad input and it would be difficult to handle all wrong inputs. > >> Command 'd.vect -b -a -s -i -n -_ -5 -0 -K -v -a -l map=-c' >> failed >> Details: Sorry, <b> is not a valid flag >> Sorry, <s> is not a valid flag >> Sorry, <n> is not a valid flag >> Sorry, <_> is not a valid flag >> Sorry, <5> is not a valid flag >> Sorry, <0> is not a valid flag >> Sorry, <K> is not a valid flag >> Sorry, <l> is not a valid flag > > Thanks a lot. > > I think I have written that the color fill on cutting planes does not work on > windows - I tried it again and it works great, > We just worked in class with wxnviz last week and we did not have any > problems on 20+ computers and laptops > running windows and Mac OSX, so that is fantastic, given how new the GUI is. > I'm glad to hear that. > Also, this is the first year that I haven't seen many complaints about > import/export of raster and vector data, > so that is a great improvement too. > The only comment I have seen so far was lack of Browse button when selecting > the directory for v.out.ogr output, > I am wondering whether it is intentional due to some technical issues or just > an oversight, > given that r.out.gdal has such option. I don't know, the gui respects that the dsn option is string and not file. There is probably some difference but someone would know this better. Anna > > Helena > >>> >>> add volume still does not open dialog >> >> Maybe someone else (who is more familiar with PATH and Makefiles) could help? >> >> Anna >> >>> >>> I am running Michaels Mac binary, >>> >>> Helena >>> >>> >>> >>> Helena Mitasova >>> Associate Professor >>> Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences >>> 2800 Faucette Drive, Rm. 1125 Jordan Hall >>> North Carolina State University >>> Raleigh, NC 27695-8208 >>> hmit...@ncsu.edu >>> >>> "All electronic mail messages in connection with State business which are >>> sent to or received by this account are subject to the NC Public Records >>> Law and may be disclosed to third parties.” >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> grass-dev mailing list >>> grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev > _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev