Kia ora Hamish, > note that using development code for production work is asking > for trouble..
I'm using the 7 version as I'm testing the WPS bridge for another project. I got a 6.4.1 version installed if I need more stability (but so far, so good with the dev version). > Map Display 1: Zoom options (right-most magnifying glass icon in > the Map Display toolbar) -> Save display geometry to named region. > > Map Display 2: Same menu but -> Zoom to saved region. It does zoom to the same extent, but what I got in mind is a way to link displays: I need to browse through a shaded relief layer on the one display, and I'd like the orthophoto, on the second display to update its extent automatically (not sure I was that clear on what I tried to achieve in my first mail). > The GRASS book has an example of how to cross-hatch two maps in > a checkerboard fashion. (not sure if that's in the latest > edition or not) > > See also the xganim module where you can flip between multiple > rasters in the same animation window. (with some work you could > also do that in NVIZ + keyframe animation) Not sure if that's > available on MS Windows or not. It can indeed display my two layers, either on the same view or on superposed views, but I can't really browse through them (no zoom, no pan) - I guess this is not the core purpose of the module. > And finally, from the old Xmon d.* commands (again UNIX only), > see the d.split.frame module, to split a single d.mon window into > a left & right frame. Yes, I'm on a Unix machine, so I could try that on the 6.4.1 version I got installed. But I'm aware those modules will disappear in the 7 version. > good luck, > Hamish > > (Otago Uni) Thank you for your answers and pointers, Pierre -- Scientist Landcare Research, New Zealand _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
