thanks,
that helped a lot - wxgui is located in '/opt/grass/gui/wxpython'
running python wxgui.py is giving me
'segmentation fault'
running with sudo (although I have user ownership) I get the following:
Unable to import pyGRASS: grass_gis.7.0.3 not found.
Some functionality will be not accessibl
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 4:16 PM, ddarlac wrote:
> yes I did - the result is nothing (no gui, similar to the other attempts)
You can try to run the Python code directly. Somewhere in your installation
should be "gui/wxpython/wxgui.py". From GRASS command line run something
like:
python /usr/li
Hi Martin,
thanks - actually I want to move to Grass for 3D data, I just posted that I
am qgis user to show that I am inexperienced with grass
cheers,
Dimitris
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Hi Paul,
yes I did - the result is nothing (no gui, similar to the other attempts)
cheers,
Dimitris
PD I posted the original question - Laurent just provided an answer
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Hello folks, I am trying to create a layer, similar with a gross elevation map,
it will have some different altitudes.I tried to use v.to.rast3 command and it
runs without error, but nothing happens.Am I using the right command? Tnks for
any tips,Alec Ventura.
Martin Landa wrote:
> > d.mon is designed for interactive use. If you're writing a script,
> > don't use it. Set GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=png (or =cairo) and use the
> > environment variables.
>
> not really, beside wx monitors, you can use cairo or png (useful for
> scripting). Martin
You appear
Hi Laurent,
Have you tried:
g.gui wxpython
Paul Shapley
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> On 25 Mar 2016, at 22:28, Laurent C. wrote:
>
> Dimitris,
>
> How did you install GRASS ? From the Suse repositories?
> What happen if you try to launch the GUI manually with g.gui (possibly
> with --v flag)?
>
> R