Hi El mar., 29 ene. 2019 a las 13:57, Ken Mankoff (<[email protected]>) escribió:
> > On 2019-01-29 at 11:48 +0100, [email protected] wrote... > > Give it a try. ps.map is not that complicated. The manual page even > > offers an out of the box template for instant results (just scroll to > > the end). And if you get familiar with that tool you can produce very > > convincing graphics for publications, with graphically additions of > > your liking. > > You're right - it is easy. > > One issue - I can't reference map@mapset. I have to g.copy map@mapset,map > and then reference just "map". Am I missing something or is this a real > limitation? > I just tested with the cartographic composer GUI (g.gui.psmap) and with command line ps.map, and as long as the other mapset is accessible, no problems with fully qualified map names, i.e., map@mapset. No need to copy maps, you can use map@mapset in the instruction file cheers, Vero
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