[GRASSLIST:5604] mesa3d

Hello all,

I'm trying to install mesa in order to run vis5d, but it conflicts with
xfreeGL. does anyone experienced this kind of problem?

thanks all.

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Carlos Henrique Grohmann de Carvalho wrote:

I'm trying to install mesa in order to run vis5d, but it conflicts with
xfreeGL. does anyone experienced this kind of problem?

If you have a version of XFree86 which includes OpenGL, then you
shouldn't need to install Mesa.

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Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>

d.zoom will not work unless a raster file name is provided. Why won't it
work with vector files only? This a is an inconvenience when importing
vector formats into a new location before converting them to raster.

On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 09:06:57AM -0800, cheg01@attbi.com wrote:

d.zoom will not work unless a raster file name is provided. Why won't it
work with vector files only? This a is an inconvenience when importing
vector formats into a new location before converting them to raster.

Which version of GRASS? AFAIK, there was such a problem and it was
fixed. The problem was actually with d.vect (or whatever).

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echo ">gra.fcw@2ztr< eryyvZ .T pveR" | rot13 | reverse

I am using Grass 5.0.0 from the command line on Solaris 8 Sparc. The
problem is that when you type in "d.zoom" the first prompt is:

Enter the name of an existing raster file
Enter 'list' for a list of existing raster files
Hit RETURN to cancel request

You cannot continue without entering a raster file name because it
interprets "RETURN" as cancel. Also, "d.zoom help" shows that "rast=name"
is manditory if you are not using the parser. Am I missing something?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric G. Miller" <egm2@jps.net>
To: <GRASSLIST@baylor.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 6:48 PM
Subject: [GRASSLIST:5615] Re: d.zoom with vector map

On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 09:06:57AM -0800, cheg01@attbi.com wrote:
> d.zoom will not work unless a raster file name is provided. Why won't

it

> work with vector files only? This a is an inconvenience when importing
> vector formats into a new location before converting them to raster.

Which version of GRASS? AFAIK, there was such a problem and it was
fixed. The problem was actually with d.vect (or whatever).

--
echo ">gra.fcw@2ztr< eryyvZ .T pveR" | rot13 | reverse

Eric G. Miller wrote:

> d.zoom will not work unless a raster file name is provided. Why won't it
> work with vector files only? This a is an inconvenience when importing
> vector formats into a new location before converting them to raster.

Which version of GRASS? AFAIK, there was such a problem and it was
fixed. The problem was actually with d.vect (or whatever).

No, it's a problem with d.zoom, still present in CVS HEAD:

    if(!rast && !vect && !site)
    {
    rmap->required = YES;
    just->answer = 1;
    }

The rast, vect and site variables correspond to whether any raster,
vector or site maps are currently displayed in the monitor (IOW, the
results of D_get_{cell,dig,site}_list()).

If no maps are displayed in the monitor, you have to specify the rast=
option, and -j is assumed.

IMO, most of d.zoom is bogus; it should just change the region then
re-run the command list. IOW, the interactive equivalent of
"g.region ... ; d.redraw".

Actually, it should probably just be subsumed into d.dm.

--
Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>

On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 04:39:33AM +0000, Glynn Clements wrote:

Eric G. Miller wrote:

> > d.zoom will not work unless a raster file name is provided. Why won't it
> > work with vector files only? This a is an inconvenience when importing
> > vector formats into a new location before converting them to raster.
>
> Which version of GRASS? AFAIK, there was such a problem and it was
> fixed. The problem was actually with d.vect (or whatever).

No, it's a problem with d.zoom, still present in CVS HEAD:

    if(!rast && !vect && !site)
    {
    rmap->required = YES;
    just->answer = 1;
    }

The rast, vect and site variables correspond to whether any raster,
vector or site maps are currently displayed in the monitor (IOW, the
results of D_get_{cell,dig,site}_list()).

I don't see that as such a problem. Maybe it should just exit an do
nothing in that case. With OP's mention of vectors, I assumed an older
version of d.vect was being used where there once were bugs regarding
setting the drawing command list so d.zoom wouldn't know about previous
d.vect commands...

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echo ">gra.fcw@2ztr< eryyvZ .T pveR" | rot13 | reverse

Also I noticed that d.zoom does not work when I have a
rgb composite (using d.rgb) on the monitor. Is this an
old version problem (I still have pre5 installed)

Daniel
--- "Eric G. Miller" <egm2@jps.net> wrote:

On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 04:39:33AM +0000, Glynn
Clements wrote:
>
> Eric G. Miller wrote:
>
> > > d.zoom will not work unless a raster file name
is provided. Why won't it
> > > work with vector files only? This a is an
inconvenience when importing
> > > vector formats into a new location before
converting them to raster.
> >
> > Which version of GRASS? AFAIK, there was such a
problem and it was
> > fixed. The problem was actually with d.vect (or
whatever).
>
> No, it's a problem with d.zoom, still present in
CVS HEAD:
>
> if(!rast && !vect && !site)
> {
> rmap->required = YES;
> just->answer = 1;
> }
>
> The rast, vect and site variables correspond to
whether any raster,
> vector or site maps are currently displayed in the
monitor (IOW, the
> results of D_get_{cell,dig,site}_list()).

I don't see that as such a problem. Maybe it should
just exit an do
nothing in that case. With OP's mention of vectors,
I assumed an older
version of d.vect was being used where there once
were bugs regarding
setting the drawing command list so d.zoom wouldn't
know about previous
d.vect commands...

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echo ">gra.fcw@2ztr< eryyvZ .T pveR" | rot13 |
reverse

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