On Wed, Nov 29, 2017, at 04:32 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
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> No, I have the same issues running d.mon on OS X. Lots of redraw
> required. I also run from within Emacs (Org Mode Babel code blocks) but
> the issues also exist when running with just a terminal.
>
That's reassuring, in a way. If the
> On 29 Nov 2017, at 20.13, Tyler Smith wrote:
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> My use case is probably quite esoteric: I'm running GRASS in text mode
> from Emacs grass-mode on Debian, with the i3 window manager. So it's
> possible I've inflicted these weird inconsistencies on myself.
No, I have the
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:19 PM, Laurent C. wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a similar problem with Fedora 27:
>
> $ grass72 --config path
> ERROR: Please install the GRASS GIS development package
> Exiting...
> $ dnf list installed *grass-devel*
> Installed Packages
>
Hello all,
I have a similar problem with Fedora 27:
$ grass72 --config path
ERROR: Please install the GRASS GIS development package
Exiting...
$ dnf list installed *grass-devel*
Installed Packages
grass-devel.x86_64 7.2.1-2.fc27 @fedora
I believe it is a
Hi,
I've noticed a curious difference between d.mon and g.gui with respect
to plotting maps on the screen. I usually use d.mon, and run GRASS from
within Emacs. However, on a recent project a particular map wouldn't
appear when plotted. No errors or warning messages, but d.vect didn't
change the