If you've got r.support installed, invoke it. You supply the name of the cell
file to be "supported" and simply follow directions. To get the color back in
your image, answer "yes" to the prompt about color tables and pick any color
table you like. If this doesn't produce a colored map, you should check your
mask (if any) and make sure that there are non-zero cells in the file (using
r.cats).
I've been trying to convert a sunraster image into the grass format. The
conversion seems to go ok (I'm using the 4.0 updated version of r.in.sunrast)
but when I display the image using d.rast, the image is all white. The
documentation for r.in.sunrast mentions using r.support, but there is no
documentation for r.support.If anybody could tell me what step I'm missing, I would appreciate it.
Martijn van Leusen
martijn@scanner.frw.uva.nl