A question from a very old GRASS-hand (I have used it since we got
Internet in Amsterdam in 1991, having downloaded and compiled it, with
the complete X-Window system, from a 9600-baud telephone line. Had even
to compile the gcc-compiler, since native AIX cc didn't like GRASS):
In the old, pre-6 v.digit, all commands were given by keyboard
shortcuts. That took some exercise, but once you had it in your fingers
(literally), you could digitize much faster than with the present
click-button interface. I would guess it isn't all too difficult to add
the old keyboard shortcuts to the system. Any idea from the developers
whether this could be done? I still have GRASS 5.7 running for
digitizing only. Beats every other package.
Jan
Dr. J. Hartmann
Department of Geography
University of Amsterdam
Micha Silver wrote:
I've posted a new page on the wiki [1] entitled Digitizing Area
Features. It's targeted at new GRASS users, migrating from other
non-topological software.
I'd appreciate any comments from more experienced users as to
correctness, completeness, or clarity.
Thanks,
Micha
[1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Digitizing_Area_Features
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