Hi,
2009/6/20 Glynn Clements :
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> OTOH, many of the R_* functions no longer need to be externally
> visible. AFAICT, only the following are used other than by
> lib/display:
>
> R_close_driver
> R_encoding
> R_erase
> R_font
> R_font_info
> R_font_list
> R_get_window
> R_open_driver
> R_tex
Martin Landa wrote:
> >> >> I started a wiki page dedicated to the raster lib in GRASS7. The page
> >> >> currently contains initial list of functions which should be moved
> >> >> from libGIS.
> >> >>
> >> >> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/Grass7RasterLib
> >> >>
> >> >> Logically raster lib s
Hi,
2009/6/19 Glynn Clements :
>> >> I started a wiki page dedicated to the raster lib in GRASS7. The page
>> >> currently contains initial list of functions which should be moved
>> >> from libGIS.
>> >>
>> >> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/Grass7RasterLib
>> >>
>> >> Logically raster lib shoul
Martin Landa wrote:
> >> I started a wiki page dedicated to the raster lib in GRASS7. The page
> >> currently contains initial list of functions which should be moved
> >> from libGIS.
> >>
> >> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/Grass7RasterLib
> >>
> >> Logically raster lib should be placed in 'l
Hi,
2009/6/19 Glynn Clements :
>> I started a wiki page dedicated to the raster lib in GRASS7. The page
>> currently contains initial list of functions which should be moved
>> from libGIS.
>>
>> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/Grass7RasterLib
>>
>> Logically raster lib should be placed in 'lib/r
Martin Landa wrote:
> I started a wiki page dedicated to the raster lib in GRASS7. The page
> currently contains initial list of functions which should be moved
> from libGIS.
>
> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/Grass7RasterLib
>
> Logically raster lib should be placed in 'lib/raster'. Current
Hi,
I started a wiki page dedicated to the raster lib in GRASS7. The page
currently contains initial list of functions which should be moved
from libGIS.
http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/Grass7RasterLib
Logically raster lib should be placed in 'lib/raster'. Currently there
are R_() functions. Wh