i.points.
This command brings up an interface in your monitor where you select
points to register. There are two ways to do this. First (using
keyboard), you can click a point on your scanned map, then enter the
coordinates of this point in the format of the projection you want.
So for your case, you are going to enter in something like
25.78 45.80
this is your latitude and longitude in your target location (NOT the
xy coordinates that are given back to you on screen). You would
typically get these points from lat-long that is on your scanned map,
for example if you have a grid with degrees on your map.
Just a heads up: a week or two back I fixed i.points to accept lat/lon
input in the usual GRASS lat/lon format (ddd:mm:ss.sssH) as well as
decimal form.
Hamish
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