hi all....
i am a newbie n the linux and opensource world so i am having some typical beginners difficulties even in install or compile grass...
i think that interest in grass ( and in open source in general) is growing and so you have to prepare yourselves to receive more and more newbies in this list...
why not create a beginners mailing list?
i am expending some weeks trying to run nviz but i always fail...(so, maybe it must be writen a "grass for dummies" for people like me...)...the error mesages are driving me insane (laughs)...
well...meanwhile i try to learn grass without nviz...maybe some day i'll see it running
thnks
samuel
From: "Miha STAUT" <mihastaut@hotmail.com>
To: swlab@cornell.edu, grasslist@baylor.edu
Subject: [GRASSLIST:2777] RE: Raster overlaying
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 11:04:25 +0000Hello,
Would there be any way to display layers of rasters and/or vector areas on top
of a given background, in a semi-transparent way ? The d.rast -o option works
in an all/nothing transparency. Same thing with d.vect.xxx. Are there nay
plan to implement such a feature ? Did anybody write a script that would
automatize the creation of such a picture in GIMP, for example (like
exporting each layer, with the same dimensions, as a series of pictures ?)
Thanks for any help/suggestion
P.I think Qgis allows somethig like this for vectors. It has an extension for GRASS 5.7. For rasters I think there was a thread time ago that resolved the thing with GIMP. For the scripts thing I do not know.
Miha
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