Hello,
why bother with d.split whatever - just render two separate pictures
(change GRASS_REGION for each of them) and join them afterwards within
Your Python script. Still it might get tricky, if extents of both of
those pictures isn't the same, still I hope You got the idea.

Maris.

http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/variables.html#internal

2011/7/1 Martin Album Ytre-Eide <[email protected]>:
> Hello all!
>
> I am trying to divide a vector map of Norway in the display monitor (I am 
> running a python script and using the png-driver).  I have made to separeted 
> vector files which I now wont to put next to each other.
>
> I have experimented with using d.frame and d.split.frame - but the results is 
> not good. When doing a split the dimensions are lost? - when doing a 
> horizontal split the "height" is set equal which in my case is not correct. 
> When doing a vertical split , the "heigt" is preserved, but the width get 
> messued up.
>
> I have attached a file which shows what I wont to do (except the island in 
> the top left corner).
>
> Anyone knows how this should be done?
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Martin
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