I’m breaking in GRASS 7.0, and had a question. My primary mechanism for interacting with GRASS is grass -text, only doing things at the commandline, but occasionally visualizing the results via d.mon. The new wx0 interface looks like a nice upgrade from the X-based one, but I’m sorely missing the ability to query my raster. When I click the button, it states '“Querying is not implemented in standalone mode of map display”. Is this something that will be fixed at some point, or a ‘feature’? I don’t particularly want to load a whole GUI when all I’m doing is just clicking a couple of points on the map to verify the results of my mapcalc attempts.
implemented in standalone mode of map display". Is this something that will
be fixed at some point, or a 'feature'? I don't particularly want to load a
whole GUI when all I'm doing is just clicking a couple of points on the map
to verify the results of my mapcalc attempts.
please fill enhancement ticket on trac for that. Martin
implemented in standalone mode of map display". Is this something that will
be fixed at some point, or a ‘feature’? I don’t particularly want to load a
whole GUI when all I’m doing is just clicking a couple of points on the map
to verify the results of my mapcalc attempts.
please fill enhancement ticket on trac for that. Martin
There is a ticket which summarizes other tickets related to querying
[1]. My collegue Vaclav and I would like to gradually refactor parts
of the wxGUI and enabling d.mon querying would be probably one of the
first steps.
Let me know if I can provide any further information.
cheers,
Shaun
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 3:16 AM, Martin Landa <landa.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
2012/12/6 Shaun Walbridge <shaun.walbridge@gmail.com>:
> implemented in standalone mode of map display". Is this something that
> will
> be fixed at some point, or a 'feature'? I don't particularly want to
> load a
> whole GUI when all I'm doing is just clicking a couple of points on the
> map
> to verify the results of my mapcalc attempts.
please fill enhancement ticket on trac for that. Martin