Hi grassers,
another question about colortable: is it somehow possible to 'stretch' the
values used for showing the colortable? i.e, if I have values up to 958, it
would look better to have a colortable up to 1000 (I have used r.colors to
define colors up to 1000) Another problem is that I am making a number of
maps to depict a time evolution, using r.colors, I have got the same color
scale on all of them, but the legends made by colortable are different due to
various value ranges. I could of cource make two cells outside the scope with
the min and max values that I would like to have, but are there any other,
less kludgy, ways?Morten
(Of cource, I know that to both my questions an answer is 'this is open
source, go on write it' I would love to if I belived I could manage...)
Maybe it is better that you edit the color table file maually. Look under "colr" folder in your current mapset. The file with the same name as your raster has your color table definition. Just copy the file and give to the new ones the same names as the other rasters of interest (your time evolution rasters).
Miha Staut
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