Hi,
2011/12/27 Markus Neteler :
[...]
> @devs: Since you wrote that all windows disappeared, I wonder if the crash
> log could be saved anywhere for inspection?
if you enable WX_DEBUG or DEBUG messages then any error messages are
redirected to the terminal.
Debug messages `g.gisenv set=DEBUG=5
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 4:32 AM, Shane Litherland
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Note this is in the WXPYTHON GUI
>
> I have been digitising vectors, using tools including add new boundary
> or centroid, move vertex, delete vertex, split line, probably a few
> others too.
>
> Most of the time no problems, b
Hello,
With grass 6.4 I could do a v.overlay with an empty map. That was in a
loop to overlay different maps, so I thought I could start from an empty
map, and then overlay tables one at a time and process the result to
remove unneeded columns and rename them.
With grass 7 (svn from yesterday)
Dear List,
I have a points vector file, which I use as input in 'v.distance' to create
a new vector file of lines (showing the minimum distance to the coast). The
output is naturally a vector file that contains lines between each point
and the sea. However, I realize that the output map cannot be
Hi again,
here's some of my experience with the d.vect.thematic in 6.4.2RC2 wxgui:
I tried doing a basic process through the dialog i.e. select a map,
feature type=area, pick a column, 5 intervals, most of other settings
were default.
I ran it, and it showed the vector in thematic colouring, as
Fellow GRASSers,
I have been playing/reading through vector classification, in the help
files under v.class, there is reference to d.area.thematic which
actually opens up a help page for d.thematic.area.
I was also looking via the wxgui search module, for either combination
of these tools, didn't
Hi all,
Note this is in the WXPYTHON GUI
I have been digitising vectors, using tools including add new boundary
or centroid, move vertex, delete vertex, split line, probably a few
others too.
Most of the time no problems, but I just had GRASS crash (all windows
disappeared, only the 'terminal' I