On Mar 28, 2008, at 9:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:00:24 -0000
From: "GRASS GIS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [GRASS-dev] Re: [GRASS GIS] #106: wxgrass: zoom to
computational region does not respect resolution set with g.region
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#106: wxgrass: zoom to computational region does not respect
resolution set with
g.region
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Reporter: mlennert | Owner: martinl
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: major | Milestone: 6.4.0
Component: Python | Version: svn-trunk
Resolution: | Keywords: wxgrass resolution zoom
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Comment (by mlennert):
More info is always better (could be formatted a bit better, with
at least
two more commas, but possibly spaces to make coordinates
readable), but I
do think a visualisation mode showing the exact computational
region would
be far superior. I won't insist though, as I seem to be the only one
asking for this...
I think we agree, but I don't understand what you are asking for.
There is a red bounding box that shows the exact computational region
in the display, regardless of what you zoom the *displa*y to. Maybe
you're not seeing it because it corresponds to the display. Turn it
on (pull-down on the right) and zoom out some. You should see a
bounding box that matches your computational region. If you zoom in
more than the computational region you won't see it though.
Michael
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