Luigi: > I am impressed with ps.map results (never used before): it > does look a lot more like a printed map.
that's the idea! :) > > where column_name = 'zonename' > > On my system it needs to be unquoted (at least in my case, > where values were integers) -- I mean, no quotes at all. right, 'quotes' are for when you are matching strings > https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B0EpsfMZ-IZYYmYwYmRlMWItY2Y4NS00MTNhLWEzZWUtZjQ2Y2U0OTU2YzRi&hl=it very good! > One thing I am not able to do yet, is to use system fonts (e.g. Arial). > I have tried by setting absolute path but it doesn't seem to work. I am > afraid this is more of a postscript question... Is ps.map able to > access and embed GRASS fonts? (ok, tried to get GRASS in.) from the ps.map help page: (near the top) """ font font name The name of the PostScript font. Fonts present in all PostScript implementations are: Times-Roman, Times-Italic, Times-Bold, Times-BoldItalic, Hel- vetica, Helvetica-Oblique, Helvetica-Bold, Hel- vetica-BoldOblique, Courier, Courier-Oblique, Courier-Bold, and Courier-BoldOblique. The default is Helvetica. """ PostScript needs to use a font known to PostScript printers, not TTF fonts known to the system. Maybe there is a way around that but I don't know it. Note the above list is the minimum set, there may well be more available locally. Hamish _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user