Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
grass obtained from: Mirror of Trento site
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
GRASS Version: grass-6.0.cvs_src_snapshot_2005_02_12
A subtle height fine-tuning option is necessary for comfortable detailed visulization.
By now the height panel step is over 100m. That's ok for general overviewing, but it is impossible to change the height right according to the user need.
Maciek
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A subtle height fine-tuning option is necessary for comfortable
detailed visulization.
By now the height panel step is over 100m. That's ok for general
overviewing, but it is impossible to change the height right according
to the user need.
The step is dynamic depending on raster min/max. You can enter an exact
or out-of-range height in the text box & apply by pressing enter.
A subtle height fine-tuning option is necessary for comfortable
detailed visulization.
By now the height panel step is over 100m. That's ok for general
overviewing, but it is impossible to change the height right according
to the user need.
The step is dynamic depending on raster min/max.
You can enter an exact
or out-of-range height in the text box & apply by pressing enter.
Yes, I know that.
does that cover your needs?
No. E.g. I'm selecting frames for animation of a DEM. Consider the first frame - say height 1000 is too much and 900 too little - how do I know if I need 950, 960, 971, 983 or else? Now multiply this dilema by your number of frames. Fine tuning each frame height manually is uncomfortable and time consuming. Maybe it could be aided by a slide bar, where one would choose his height-step from between 1 up to this automatically derived factor depending on raster min/max.
As Hamish mentioned, the height scale and resolution are set automatically
according to the data being loaded.
The height min/max and resolution do get updated if a different value is
entered. For example if a height is entered that is larger than the max of
the scale it will automatically be updated to reflect the entered value.
The same situation applies to the resolution. Try entering 0.5 for a new
height. This should reset the height resolution to 0.5.
Hope this helps.
--
Bob
On 3/5/2005, "Maciek Sieczka" <werchowyna@pf.pl> wrote:
A subtle height fine-tuning option is necessary for comfortable
detailed visulization.
By now the height panel step is over 100m. That's ok for general
overviewing, but it is impossible to change the height right according
to the user need.
The step is dynamic depending on raster min/max.
You can enter an exact
or out-of-range height in the text box & apply by pressing enter.
Yes, I know that.
does that cover your needs?
No. E.g. I'm selecting frames for animation of a DEM. Consider the first
frame - say height 1000 is too much and 900 too little - how do I know if I
need 950, 960, 971, 983 or else? Now multiply this dilema by your number of
frames. Fine tuning each frame height manually is uncomfortable and time
consuming. Maybe it could be aided by a slide bar, where one would choose
his height-step from between 1 up to this automatically derived factor
depending on raster min/max.