Moritz Lennert wrote:
> On 30/11/08 08:01, Richard Chirgwin wrote:
>>> Message: 8 Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 08:02:14 +0530 From: H.S.Rai
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] maximum zoom-in
>>> reached To: "GRASS user list" <[email protected]> Message-ID:
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at
>>> 8:34 PM, Maris Nartiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> gis.m gives "Maximum zoom-in reached" error when display width/height
>>>>> is smaller than one column/row. If You have data with higher
>>>>> resolution, You have to adjust Your region settings (increase
>>>>> resolution). See g.region how to set resolution.
>>>>     
>>> Thanks to all for prompt and appropriate responses. Default region was
>>> with resolution 1. I anticipated this and changed to .0001, but may be
>>> I was not able to do it properly, and was not able to get zoom in.
>>> Then I existing GRASS, restarted, and it worked fine.
>>>
>>> $ g.region -p
>>> projection: 1 (UTM)
>>> zone:       0
>>> datum:      wgs84
>>> ellipsoid:  wgs84
>>> north:      36.56820636
>>> south:      6.09470106
>>> west:       66.77269446
>>> east:       98.66413062
>>> nsres:      0.0001
>>> ewres:      0.0001
>>> rows:       304735
>>> cols:       318914
>>> cells:      97184257790
>>>   
>>
>> That's because the GIS manager and map display don't auto-update to new
>> location settings when you change them. They need to be reloaded.
>>
>> However, you don't have to exit GRASS. If you change the region
>> settings, you can just close the GIS manager (this will close the map
>> display as well), and re-start it by typing gis.m <enter> at the
>> terminal.
>
> Doesn't "Zoom to current region" do the trick ?
Thanks for the correction, Moritz!

(I never knew that before)...

Richard
>
> Moritz
>

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