Thank you Hamish,
As you suggest, I wrote a shell script containing the instruction g.gui
workspace=...
After declaring the GRASS_BATCH_JOB variable, and launching grass in
text mode, the wxpython GUI starts and my_workspace loads correctly, but
the problem is I can't get the control on the
Hello Moritz,
unfortunately, I tried it too, but I got bailed out, with several error
statements that don't really spark off anything to me :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/grass-6.4.0svn/etc/wxpython/wxgui.py, line
70, in module
import
Hi list,
as I'm quite a lazy boy, and am currently working on a single grass
project, I would appreciate to launch grass from a terminal so that it
starts with a given GUI, a given gisbase/location/mapset and a given
workspace...
This command
grass64 -wxpython
Hi,
2009/2/10 Vincent Bain b...@toraval.fr:
as I'm quite a lazy boy, and am currently working on a single grass
project, I would appreciate to launch grass from a terminal so that it
starts with a given GUI, a given gisbase/location/mapset and a given
workspace...
This command
Hi,
2009/2/10 Martin Landa landa.mar...@gmail.com:
this is currently possible only from GRASS cmd, e.g.
g.gui workspace=my_workspace.gxw (assuming that wxpython is default GUI)
Please update your contact:
grassu...@grass.itc.it
-
grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Thanks, Martin
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Martin Landa
Thank you,
and I fear it is not possible to launch this command in the child
process from the parent (e.g.
grass64 -wxpython ... g.gui workspace=my_workspace.gxw)
(OK, I purged the former grass-list address)
Vincent
Le mardi 10 février 2009 à 10:56 +0100, Martin Landa a écrit :
Hi,
Vincent Bain wrote:
I would appreciate to launch grass from a terminal so that it
starts with a given GUI, a given gisbase/location/mapset and a given
workspace...
Martin Landa:
this is currently possible only from GRASS cmd, e.g.
g.gui workspace=my_workspace.gxw (assuming that