Hi Moritz :-) It doesn't work for me :-(.
Nikos A: > > In ps.map, > > is it (not) possible to overlay a color-filled rectangle, which exceeds > > the map frame/border, and by doing so, it should be on top of the border? That is "my English is pretty bad :-/" because I mean(t) that the rectangle crosses the map's border. > > Currently, no matter what I try, the map border is drawn on top of the > > rectangle (within which I have placed a color table/legend). > > > > The colortable does not feature a background option (according to the > > manual -- blindly tested as well)!? > > > > Is there a trick to overcome this problem? (--yes, I want to break the > > convention of being inside the map frame) Moritz L: > AFAIK, just give the rectangle map coordinates that are outside the map > frame. Ex: > raster elevation@PERMANENT > rectangle 637375 211190 643918 207236 note, the manual states: rectangle east north east north -- typo? > color black > fcolor red > width 2.0 > end > > with r.info -g elevation: > > north=228500 > south=215000 > east=645000 > west=630000 So, that means that it is: rectangle west north east south? What about the following: did you try to place a box that is 1/3 inside the map-frame and 2/3 outside? The map border is drawn on top of the rectangle. The case here is that the class labels are too long to fit outside of the map- frame. Squeezing the colortable outside will make them hard to read. Shrinking the map-frame is not an option -- the map is anyway kind of an overview map -- lots of details will be lost. Best, N
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