The reason I am still using 5.4 is that digitizing is much easier than
in 6, once you get the hang of it. So, for all analyses I use 6, but for
digitizing I use 5.4 with two terminals: a big graphical one for map
display, and a small alphanumeric one for typing in the
one-letter-commands (e.g. Z for Zoom). Really much faster than clicking
on icons. You have to learn all those commands of course, but it really
is worth the trouble. How difficult would it be to implement that
functionality in version 6, next to the click-interface?
Jan Hartmann
Dr. J. Hartmann
Department of Geography
University of Amsterdam
Paul Kelly wrote:
GRASS 5.4.1 has been packaged and released today, 26th July 2007. The
source code is available on the main GRASS website at
http://grass.itc.it/grass54/source/ and on numerous mirror sites.
This is a legacy release of the "classic" 5.x GRASS series. This release
includes various accumulated bugfixes since the 5.4.0 release in
November 2004, but MANY BUGS STILL REMAIN and have since been fixed in
the 6.x GRASS series, where development is still ongoing. This 5.4.1
release is basically unsupported and is provided only as a courtesy to
users who, for whatever reason, cannot use a 6.x GRASS release.
The current stable release of GRASS is 6.2.2, released 16th July 2007,
and the latest features are available as always in the development
version, currently 6.3.
--
Paul Kelly & GRASS Development Team
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