Jorge wrote:
Today I send to repository grass-addons a new program to
draw maps in postscript-3. The program is similar to ps.map
but I prefer no overlap this standard package until ps.output
work fine (or never).
wow, it's much more of a rewrite than I had expected.
- draw (including rose) in a specific command
rose?
> so instead of automatically removing it gives you the option?
Grid command has a round option equivalent to the number of
trailing-zero to cut, but don't cut if there is a minor number
of zeros (the work as in ps.map). For example,major 50000 and round 3 -> draw a grid with numbers 4700 4750 4800 ...
but
major 50000 and round 7 -> draw 470 475 480 ...
what they print on the topo maps here is like the top example here:
http://bambi.otago.ac.nz/hamish/grass/dev/coord.html
ie kilometers(pos5,4) are 2 font sizes larger, meters(pos3,2,1) are
smaller, and >99 km are small too.
I think it's a nice system, at a glance you can pick out the numbers,
and there is no mental math to add back some number of missing 0s.
> ideas!
I'm blocked with the IHO text numbers (ps.output don't draw). In the
horizontal lines could be 4750/000 (metres below) or 4ÂșN/23.23' (minutes
below) but how can I draw in vertical lines? Any idea?
extend grid lines outward past the map border (ensure perpendicular for
geogrid?) and use that as the dividing line?
or use the pipe '|' symbol as a text object in some standard font?
The xref,yref from ps.map's "labels" command should show how to justify
and offset text items.
Hamish