Tyler wrote: > I seem to have broken one of my locations. I had been using a number > of locations with the same projection, and I had set a > region in one of them and copied it over to the others via > > cp ~/grassdata/location1/PERMANENT/windows/myregion > ~/grassdata/location2/PERMANENT/windows/ > > This worked fine until I tried the same thing with a new region with a > different projection (which in retrospect was a dumb thing to do, I > know!). Now when I try to reset the region, for example with > > g.region vect=myvect > > I get the error: > > ERROR: Invalid region: Illegal latitude for North
it thinks it's in a lat/lon location, and the given value for north is greater than 90. > Displaying any of the vectors produces nonsense - a bunch of > crossed lines that look nothing like the actual shape files. > > Have I irrecoverably broken my location? If not, how do I repair this? try 'g.region -d' to restore the region from the PERMANENT/WIND file. Hamish _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
