Well, it is installed, but it is still not snapping the nodes. (BTW I like the way it works otherwise). One thing, how do I set the keyboard keys command, option/alt, and control to work with the mouse click for middle and right mouse button. Things did not perform as expected when I tried middle or right mouse keystrokes when I tried to connect a box around the coastline.

On Nov 23, 2008, at 3:42 PM, William Kyngesburye wrote:

On Nov 22, 2008, at 7:42 PM, Kurt Springs wrote:

Okay, I'm willing to try. I hope 6.4 will help in getting nodes to snap.

Kurt
On Nov 22, 2008, at 11:22 AM, William Kyngesburye wrote:

I'm somewhat caught up on other distractions and can focus more on GRASS again. I can package up a 6.4svn.

If your up to it, there are detailed OSX compile instructions in the source, though I should look them over for any changes needed.


I have 6.4 SVN binaries online now. Tested on Leopard so far. I also updated the build instructions in the source.

A couple important changes from my previous binaries (the build instructions also reflect these changes):

- It uses ActiveTcl 8.5 now for the TclTk GUI and NVIZ. This "aqua- fies" the TclTk GUI. The X11 TclTk is not bundled now and not needed.

- It uses up-to-date wxPython binaries, even on Leopard. Starting with wxPython 2.8.8, it can install to be used with the Leopard system Python 2.5 as well as the python.org Python. This may interfere with the wx gui in GRASS 6.3, but it's not as well developed anyways.

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