I believe for this particular situation using the command:
"d.frame -e "
is more appropriate than d.erase
craig neidig
usacerl
technical assistance center
From grass-lists-owner@max.cecer.army.mil Tue Jun 7 02:39:00 1994
From: schmidt@ipf.bau-verm.uni-karlsruhe.de (Andreas Schmidt)
Subject: Re: Default monitor size [Linux]
According to Ken Sibley:
>
>
> > >
> >
> > After resize the screen, you must always type "d.erase" (only with LINUX)!
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> NOT TRUE. You should always use d.erase after resizing the monitor in
> X. GRASS does not know when the monitor has been resized therefore you
> must tell it; using d.erase does this.
>
> Ken Sibley
> USDA-SCS "Hell, if you understand everything I say,
> ksibley@ncg.scs.ag.gov you'd be me!" - Miles Davis
>But with SunOS 4.x.x it works without "d.erase", with LINUX not.
Andreas
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