Hello GRASS People,
I am working with a shell script which puts up an image and invites the user to
select a site. The d.where command is used and the output is placed in a file.
The problem is that I get an error on the stdin ( the mouse button generated
long lat data ), but only sometimes. This occurs under both of the following
methods of capture:
1) d.where > file
and
2) cat > file <<eof
` d.where `
eof
Is there some option to control how sensitive ( robust ) the stdin I/O is for
the mouse? d.where doesn't seem to have any pertinent options. What is the
safest way to trap input from d.where?
As always, you help is very much appreciated!
Joe Vaughan
Joseph K. Vaughan
University of Arizona
Institute of Atmospheric Physics
PAS Bldg, Rm 470
Tucson, AZ 85721
I can also be reached by return mail on the internet or as
jkv@air.atmo.arizona.edu and by phone at 602/621-9663.