Re: [GRASS-user] exporting map display

2015-09-09 Thread Anna Petrášová
On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Vincent Bain wrote: > I might miss something : when I run the command I get this error : > ERROR: No graphics device selected. Use d.mon to select graphics device. > hm, in trunk, I am getting some weird error, but in releasebranch, typing in GUI command console

Re: [GRASS-user] exporting map display

2015-09-09 Thread Vincent Bain
I might miss something : when I run the command I get this error : ERROR: No graphics device selected. Use d.mon to select graphics device. Is it necessary to first start a graphics monitor (which one ?) and how is it possible to populate this display via the GUI layer manager (and not commands li

Re: [GRASS-user] exporting map display

2015-09-09 Thread Anna Petrášová
Hi Vincent, if I understand your use case correctly, d.to.rast should do what you want. It works in GUI. But maybe I am misunderstanding. On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Vincent Bain wrote: > Thanks you Anna, > > unfortunately I understand d.to.rast cannot handle the content of the > gui defaul

Re: [GRASS-user] exporting map display

2015-09-09 Thread Vincent Bain
Thanks you Anna, unfortunately I understand d.to.rast cannot handle the content of the gui default display frame, which is the only display that allows me to tweak transparency. My temporary fix was to : -"set computational region from display extent" ; -press the button "save display to graphic

Re: [GRASS-user] exporting map display

2015-09-09 Thread Anna Petrášová
On Sep 9, 2015 3:13 AM, "Vincent Bain" wrote: > > Hello, > > is there a way to invoke d.out.file in order to export the current wx > map display ? I would like to be able to generate a georeferenced view > on the fly, i.e. a map composition containing vector overlay with > transparency over a rast

[GRASS-user] exporting map display

2015-09-09 Thread Vincent Bain
Hello, is there a way to invoke d.out.file in order to export the current wx map display ? I would like to be able to generate a georeferenced view on the fly, i.e. a map composition containing vector overlay with transparency over a raster background. The button "save display to graphic file" doe