Good stuff

All the palettes are available in GMT color format, which is just plain
ASCII and very similar to GRASS' own colour rule files in the 'cols'
database elements. The only major difference seems to be three additional lines at the end of the file specifying colours for
foreground, background and no data areas which could simply be
discarded.

So how about adding an option cpt=filename to r.colors, to set the
color rules for a raster map from a GMT ASCII file?

The best of these styles could still be hardcoded into r.colors'
database.

Benjamin


P.S.: Some of these palettes actually have licenses attached to them.
What sort of a world do we live in that requires the most trivial
things to be licensed? Come on people, you can give _some_ things to
the public domain w/o conditions ...

Dylan Beaudette wrote:
Sorry about those last two messages. My fingers where too fast for my brain, and inadvertently caused the keys ctrl-enter to be pressed (curse you Kmail!).

What I had tried to mention was the collection of color palette files here:

http://sview01.wiredworkplace.net/pub/cpt-city/

Perhaps we can convert a pile of these into GRASS-compatible color rules files.

Cheers,

Dylan


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Benjamin Ducke, M.A.
Archäoinformatik
(Archaeoinformation Science)
Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte
(Inst. of Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology)
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
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