Hi, dear GRASS-Users,
do you have idea, why nviz my fly-script don’t plays?
Environment:
VMware Player 3.1.3 build-324285 (on WinXP)
(because I haven’t access to install a “real” Linux)
Ubuntu 10.04.2-desktop-i386 (because 11.04 was instable)
the install command was on the just installed Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install gdal-bin grass grass-doc
GRASS version: 6.4.0RC5
script was made by d.nviz, the running commands:
d.nviz -ice input=elevation.dem output=fly_01 dist=3000 ht=2000 frames=1000
nviz command:
nviz elevation=elevation.dem vect=roads color=landuse script=fly_01.nvscr
nviz answers:
Loading raster map elevation.dem@PERMANENT…
100%
Loading raster map landuse@PERMANENT…
100%
Vector map roads@PERMANENT loaded (757 features)
Entering script mode …
DONE!
, but nothing moves.
(If the answer in the Archives,
send me please the URL and the method to find it next time.)
Thanks for your help:
Imre Bornemisza - born_AT_freemail_DOT_hu
Hello,
At first - can You use NVIZ without any scripting?
If Yes, then can You, please, send me script file off list? I can take
a look at it.
Some NVIZ parts are quite fragile and thus might be accidentally broken.
Maris.
2011/5/17, Bornemisza Imre <born@freemail.hu>:
Hi, dear GRASS-Users,
do you have idea, why nviz my fly-script don't plays?
Environment:
VMware Player 3.1.3 build-324285 (on WinXP)
(because I haven't access to install a "real" Linux)
Ubuntu 10.04.2-desktop-i386 (because 11.04 was instable)
the install command was on the just installed Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install gdal-bin grass grass-doc
GRASS version: 6.4.0RC5
script was made by d.nviz, the running commands:
d.nviz -ice input=elevation.dem output=fly_01 dist=3000 ht=2000 frames=1000
nviz command:nviz elevation=elevation.dem vect=roads color=landuse
script=fly_01.nvscr
nviz answers:
--------
Loading raster map <elevation.dem@PERMANENT>...
100%
Loading raster map <landuse@PERMANENT>...
100%
Vector map <roads@PERMANENT> loaded (757 features)
Entering script mode ...
DONE!
--------
, but nothing moves.
(If the answer in the Archives,
send me please the URL and the method to find it next time.)
Thanks for your help:
Imre Bornemisza - born_AT_freemail_DOT_hu