Hi,
yes, the problem is that after you change the fontsize option in the
dialog, now there is no way to disable it, you have to close it and
open it again. Related ticket 1048 [1].
Thanks.
As for the cartographic composer, labels are not yet supported. I will
try to add it soon.
Richard wrote:
I've tried adding all the contents of the label file directly
in to the instruction (.psmap) file and also formatting the
latter (as per the ps.map manual) with
labels hydrobasins_5May2013@hydrolayers
font standard
end
However, I still can't display the labels in
does the same labels file work ok in an Xmon with 'd.labels'?
Yes, I can see the labels in the Map Display.
I've run v.labels with font Helvetica and inserted Helvetica in psmap file,
and also tried changing fontsize in psmap file. I also tried with a
projected map layer, but still cannot see
Richard wrote:
I've run v.labels with font Helvetica and inserted Helvetica
in psmap file, and also tried changing fontsize in psmap file.
I also tried with a projected map layer, but still cannot see
the labels in the Map Composer...
I think it's simply a matter of the composer not knowing
Thanks Hamish.
Confirming, running ps.map manually* works fine for rendering labels in the
map.
Richard
*From Cartographic Composer File Launch ps.map dialog browse to .psmap
file etc
Or
File Manager Command console run ps.map etc
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Hi dear GRASS users,
I resume this pretty old topic with a brief new section to the Wiki :
http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Vector_Database_Management#Grass_vector_management_model
I did only add the section named GRASS GIS vector management model
without modifying anything to the rest of the
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Richard wrote:
I've run v.labels with font Helvetica and inserted Helvetica
in psmap file, and also tried changing fontsize in psmap file.
I also tried with a projected map layer, but still cannot see
the labels in the Map
Hello,
I'm a user of GRASS7 in UBUNTU 12.04.
I tried to import a PLY File to a GRASS vector points cloud - cat2.ply.
v.in.ply input=/home//cat2.ply output=cat2xyz
Load:
ply
format ascii 1.0
comment GRASS GIS generated
element vertex 8139
property float x
property float y
property float z