dear,
I had a lot of problem digiting a raster with d.rast.edit; the only way to avoid crash and changes losses is insert new values, then enter and it changes in white (no possible to choose another color or apply two different changes), then save and exit (if there are a lot of changes the possibility to crash increase and if i change the view i am not able to visualise the change not saved).
Have I to move to dev version to use a stable plugin?
Thanks
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Dr. Nat. Carmine Massarelli, Ph.D. / Technologist carmine.massarelli@ba.irsa.cnr.it
National Research Council - Institute of Water Research
Addr: Via De Blasio, n.5 - 70132 (Ba)
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On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 7:14 AM, Carmine Massarelli <
carmine.massarelli@ba.irsa.cnr.it> wrote:
dear,
I had a lot of problem digiting a raster with d.rast.edit; the only way to
avoid crash and changes losses is insert new values, then enter and it
changes in white (no possible to choose another color or apply two
different changes), then save and exit (if there are a lot of changes the
possibility to crash increase and if i change the view i am not able to
visualise the change not saved).
Have I to move to dev version to use a stable plugin?
Thanks
You can try new raster digitizer in GRASS 7.1, you can switch it in map
display in the dropdown widget where vector digitizing is. You draw
polygons/points/lines, it's not designed for changing individual cells,
although you could do that. It's experimental, let us know what could be
improved. Unfortunately, it doesn't have any documentation yet, but it's
not too complicated.
Anna
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Thanks a lot…
it works properly: I tried three different changes (without saving every time) with three different colors and values and moving zoom different time (changing areas inside and outside the screen).
It never crashed, it never lost the changes.
According to me It has the necessary functions implemented (for my purposes I could only use this).
Here my workstation specification FYI.
Versione di GRASS: 7.1.svn
GRASS SVN revision: 00000
Build date: 2015-09-15
Build platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
GDAL: 1.11.2
PROJ.4: 4.8.0
GEOS: 3.4.2
SQLite: 3.8.2
Python: 2.7.6
wxPython: 2.8.12.1
Piattaforma: Linux-3.13.0-58-generic-x86_64-with-Ubuntu-14.04-trusty
Carmine
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Il 09/14/2015 03:46 PM, Anna Petrášová ha scritto:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 7:14 AM, Carmine Massarelli <carmine.massarelli@ba.irsa.cnr.it> wrote:
dear,
I had a lot of problem digiting a raster with d.rast.edit; the only way to avoid crash and changes losses is insert new values, then enter and it changes in white (no possible to choose another color or apply two different changes), then save and exit (if there are a lot of changes the possibility to crash increase and if i change the view i am not able to visualise the change not saved).
Have I to move to dev version to use a stable plugin?
Thanks
You can try new raster digitizer in GRASS 7.1, you can switch it in map display in the dropdown widget where vector digitizing is. You draw polygons/points/lines, it’s not designed for changing individual cells, although you could do that. It’s experimental, let us know what could be improved. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have any documentation yet, but it’s not too complicated.
Anna
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National Research Council - Institute of Water Research
Addr: Via De Blasio, n.5 - 70132 (Ba)
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National Research Council - Institute of Water Research
Addr: Via De Blasio, n.5 - 70132 (Ba)
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