Yes, I was thinking more as an option for r.colors, maybe ?
On 10/9/07, Wolf Bergenheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 09.10.2007 19:41, Carlos "Guâno" Grohmann wrote: > > I was wondering if we could have divergent color tables. Say I have a > > map of standard deviation, with a very symmetric distribution around > > zero. Can I have the same colors diverging from zero? so that +5 and > > -5 have the same color? > > As far as I understand yes you can, set min=blue 0=red max=blue, and it > should be symmetrical, provided that min = -1 * max. (I didn't test it, > just thinking how it should be). > > --Wolf > > -- > > <:3 )---- Wolf Bergenheim ----( 8:> > > -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Carlos Henrique Grohmann - Guano Visiting Researcher at Kingston University London - UK Geologist M.Sc - Doctorate Student at IGc-USP - Brazil Linux User #89721 - carlos dot grohmann at gmail dot com +-----------------------------------------------------------+ _________________ "Good morning, doctors. I have taken the liberty of removing Windows 95 from my hard drive." --The winning entry in a "What were HAL's first words" contest judged by 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY creator Arthur C. Clarke Can't stop the signal. _______________________________________________ grassuser mailing list grassuser@grass.itc.it http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser