Maybe, this figure is easier to understand. blue for comp region and red
for partial version.
Black: display
Blue: full comp region
Red: partial intersection of display and full comp region
In this color scheme, it's very clear what we're looking at in the display.
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So how does it work now in one color?
1. display == full comp region: red box
2. display > and contains full comp region: red box smaller than display
3. display < and inside full comp region: no box at all? (can be confusing
with cases 4 & 5) or red box (can be confusing with case 1). I think we
On Mon, 24 Dec 2018, Micha Silver wrote:
I'd like to see the region displayed by default. Usually the first thing I
do is show the computational region in the map display. It's such a
fundamental part of how GRASS works...
+1
Rich
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On 24/12/2018 14:01, Martin Landa
wrote:
Hi,
st 26. 9. 2018 v 20:27 odesílatel Anna Petrášová napsal:
I think it changes color depending if you are zoomed inside or outside of the region. I find this behavior little bit confusing, perhaps just
Hi,
st 26. 9. 2018 v 20:27 odesílatel Anna Petrášová napsal:
> I think it changes color depending if you are zoomed inside or outside of the
> region. I find this behavior little bit confusing, perhaps just having one
> color would be enough, and maybe don't show it when you are zoomed inside?