On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Moritz Lennert
<[email protected]> wrote:
> The -n flag comes from r.proj and is explained as such in the r.proj man
> page:

Right.

> "When reprojecting whole-world maps the user should disable map-trimming
> with the -n flag. Trimming is not useful here because the module has the
> whole map in memory anyway.

^^^ already here I am lost :-) Trimming is doing what (also compared to -l)?

> Besides that, world "edges" are hard (or
> impossible) to find in projections other than latitude-longitude so results
> may be odd with trimming."

All quite complicated and contradicting a bit the purpose of r.import.
Can the usage of -n be made automated for r.import and not exposed to
the user?
(in case I suggest to hide -n for now for the 7.0.2 release, it can be
introduced later if not avoidable).

Markus
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