Hi Joe El jue., 7 feb. 2019 07:35, Joe <joe.on.l...@gmail.com> escribió:
> On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 4:53 PM Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> > wrote: > > > > First, open a display monitor: > > > > d.mon start=wx0 > > > > When you're finished, close the monitor: > > > > d.mon stop=wx0 > > > > Of course, you can open multiple monitors (I don't know the maximum as > I've > > used only 2 at most) by incrementing the wxN integer. > > Thanks for yuor answer Rich, but in that way we would work on a new > "stand alone" window (monitor), "basins" map is not added to the > wxPython "Layer Manager". Look at this screenshot: > https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/I028MO5.jpg > > We have wxpython GUI on the left with "Layer Manager" at top and "Map > Display" at the bottom. On the right the new monitor window "wx0" and > the terminal with grass prompt. As you can see the layer manager is > empty. > > If I type the same command "d.rast basins@PERMANENT" at the layer > manager console (top-left), the map is displayed in Map Display window > and a new "layer" is added to the "Layers" tab of the layer manager: > https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/I02qjCR.jpg > https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/I02rk6A.jpg > > The question was: can I add the raster map "basins@PERMANENT" to the > layer manager layers list by type a command at the terminal console > (not using the wxpyton gui console)? No, you can't. The terminal does not control the layer manager nor the main map display. From the terminal you need to open a wx monitor and then display maps there. The main gui map display is controlled with the icons or the console tab in the layer manager. HTH, Vero
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