On 12/1/07 8:45 AM, "Nikos Alexandris"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 08:39 -0700, Michael Barton wrote:
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>> On 12/1/07 4:12 AM, "Maciej Sieczka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> After Michael's fix Nikos asked a question in the tracker.
>>> Maybe someone would l
On 12/1/07 4:12 AM, "Maciej Sieczka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After Michael's fix Nikos asked a question in the tracker.
> Maybe someone would like to address it. Please read below.
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>> Comment By: Nikos Alexandris (nikosa)
>> Date: 2007-11-30 01:50
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>> Message:
>> I just tested and th
After Michael's fix Nikos asked a question in the tracker.
Maybe someone would like to address it. Please read below.
> Comment By: Nikos Alexandris (nikosa)
> Date: 2007-11-30 01:50
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> Message:
> I just tested and the "Max zoom in reached" message does the job ;-) --
> Thank you!
>
> Yet, I
I just committed a fix so that after displaying the message box informing
the user that the max zoom limit has been exceeded, the display rolls back
to the previous zoom.
Michael
On 11/29/07 1:50 PM, "Hamish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> code I item #544, was opened at 2007-11-29 00:01
>>> Su
> > code I item #544, was opened at 2007-11-29 00:01
> > Summary: Map Display crashes when zooming (too much) in!
Michael Barton wrote:
> Has anyone else had this problem?
ISTR this same issue was near the first gis.m bug report we ever had, and the
first of the "child returned an error" series.
What I was thinking of doing was simply having the GUI do a return to
previous zoom + display after showing the message about zooming in too far.
Michael
On 11/29/07 12:54 PM, "Maris Nartiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Michael and others.
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> To reproduce this problem more easily than wit
Hi Michael and others.
To reproduce this problem more easily than with Spearfish dataset just
create new location with parameters like in initial bug report.
For some reason at some point variables $mapwd or $mapht get values
like "1.8912764e-10" or similar and then are not catched by $mapwd==0
co
I just tried this with cvs compiled from an update of this morning and had
no problems.
In normal mode, if you zoom to less than 1 raster cell, a TclTk message box
pops up saying you've exceeded the maximum zoom.
In explore mode, you can zoom to much less than 1 raster cell.
In neither case did
code I item #544, was opened at 2007-11-29 00:01
Status: Open
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nikos Alexandris (nikosa)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Map Display crashes when zooming (too much) in!
Issue type: other bug
Issue status: None
GRASS version: CVS HEAD
GRASS component: display
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