I am working with GRASS 7.0.4 (Win10-64bit) and got a problem with saved workspaces (*.gxw files). After saving a GRASS session as a workspace and re-opening the respective *.gxw file, the saved layers appear but it is not possible to edit them. The layers can not be marked or clicked. New layers (vector or raster layer) added to the same workspace are also not editable. However, creating a new GRASS session with the same layers works fine.
Are there any ideas how this problem can be solved?
I am working with GRASS 7.0.4 (Win10-64bit) and got a problem with saved
workspaces (*.gxw files). After saving a GRASS session as a workspace
and re-opening the respective *.gxw file, the saved layers appear but it
is not possible to edit them. The layers can not be marked or clicked.
New layers (vector or raster layer) added to the same workspace are also
not editable. However, creating a new GRASS session with the same layers
works fine.
Are there any ideas how this problem can be solved?
this is fixed in newer versions [1], please update to a newer version for
your operating system:
[please keep discussion always in the ML, that also others are able to Help]
Anyhow, I followed your advice and installed the latest stand-alone
version available for download which is WinGRASS-7.5svn-r72586->109. The
installation process was running without any problems but when I >tried
to open GRASS I got the following error message: "zstd.dll is >missing".
Open a ticket about the missing zstd dll in the standalone winGRASS 7.5.svn
installer.
in the meanwhile, you can use winGRASS also via OSGeo4W
[please keep discussion always in the ML, that also others are able to
Help]
Anyhow, I followed your advice and installed the latest stand-alone
version available for download which is WinGRASS-7.5svn-r72586->109. The
installation process was running without any problems but when I >tried
to open GRASS I got the following error message: "zstd.dll is >missing".
Open a ticket about the missing zstd dll in the standalone winGRASS
7.5.svn
installer.
in the meanwhile, you can use winGRASS also via OSGeo4W