Michael,
Do I miss a workspace menu? Is possible to read old .grc files?
Agustin
On Jun 15, 2007, at 10:07 AM, Michael Barton wrote:
The new wxPython GRASS interface (AKA wxgrass) is pretty much
equal in functionality to the standard TclTk interface, and so is
ready for regular testing. All items from the TclTk menus are on
the wxPython menus. There are a couple of caveats.
There is not yet a comprehensive georectifying module like there is
for TclTk
The location setting wizard is not yet functional, meaning that you
can't define projections using g.setproj.
You will still need TclTk for NVIZ, v.digit, and d.rast.edit.
There are also some enhancements over the TclTk interface, including:
a prototype attribute data manager (works for interactive mouse
queries)
more sophisticated profile analysis module
full command line access to all GRASS commands; d.* commands called
from the command line can display in the wxPython canvas.
easily positioned scalebar and legend
A more compact (and aesthetic) appearance
You can get wxgrass from the GRASS subversion repository at...
<https://grasssvn.itc.it/grasssvn/grassaddons/trunk/grassaddons/>
Download the entire GUI tarball and follow the easy installation
instructions.
enjoy
Michael
PS: I'll be gone after tomorrow for a week.
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School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
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