Hello Maning,
Yes... I would like to receive your contributions (ps.map files).
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:14 AM, maning sambale
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1 on the ps.map cookbook
>
> I can provide my ps.map files. Some ideas:
> 1. Techniques in making atlas, like a script that can use a sin
Moritz Lennert wrote:
> > I see the New York Times often has nice bubble plots for their maps.
> > They make the fill color semi-transparent, then stacked bubbles are
> > darker where they overlap. PostScript won't "do" transparency, so
> > perhaps something to look for in the grass7 display driv
Moritz
> Doesn't postscript 3 include transparency ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_(graphic)#Transparency_in_PDF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_(graphic)#Transparency_in_PostScript
Hamish
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On 03/07/08 16:47, Hamish wrote:
Hamish:
how to set up an accurate bubble plot legend?
Moritz Lennert wrote:
I create a new vector point map (belscale in the psmap
files) with the points placed at the spot where I would
like the legend.
Then it suffices to update the values in the attribute t
Hamish:
> > how to set up an accurate bubble plot legend?
Moritz Lennert wrote:
> I create a new vector point map (belscale in the psmap
> files) with the points placed at the spot where I would
> like the legend.
> Then it suffices to update the values in the attribute table to
> relevant values
On 03/07/08 15:56, Hamish wrote:
FYI, I've added some more hints & tricks to the wiki page:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Ps.map_scripts
Moritz Lennert wrote:
See http://geog-pc40.ulb.ac.be/grass/psmap/
for two ps.map files and the resulting map, showing thematic mapping,
proportionate circl
maning sambale:
> I can provide my ps.map files.
thanks - http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Ps.map_scripts
> Some ideas:
> 1. Techniques in making atlas, like a script that can use
> a single ps.map config to a number of regions to create a map
> atlas expanding the ps.atlas script.
see http://gra
FYI, I've added some more hints & tricks to the wiki page:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Ps.map_scripts
Moritz Lennert wrote:
> See http://geog-pc40.ulb.ac.be/grass/psmap/
>
> for two ps.map files and the resulting map, showing thematic mapping,
> proportionate circles and patterns. Unfortunate
On 03/07/08 09:16, Christian Ferreira wrote:
Hi,
While the core developers decide about the future for ps.map... I will
keep my idea for a cookbook going, since the "GRASS version upgrade
rate" for users can take months to years. And considering that GRASS
6.4 is not out, seems that GRASS 7 fin
+1 on the ps.map cookbook
I can provide my ps.map files. Some ideas:
1. Techniques in making atlas, like a script that can use a single
ps.map config to a number of regions to create a map atlas expanding
the ps.atlas script.
2. More http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/AreaFillPatterns for
landuse/cove
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Christian Ferreira
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> While the core developers decide about the future for ps.map... I will
> keep my idea for a cookbook going,
Please consider to use the GRASS Wiki for that. This is the best place
to develop community document
Hi,
While the core developers decide about the future for ps.map... I will
keep my idea for a cookbook going, since the "GRASS version upgrade
rate" for users can take months to years. And considering that GRASS
6.4 is not out, seems that GRASS 7 final will be out in 2009/2010.
Then... for some
Hamish ha scritto:
> enjoys choices and working on clunky old sports cars,
talking about choices and duplication, please note that work is also
well underway for a new printing mechanism for qgis
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/browser/branches/advanced_printing_branch
due probably in a month or two,
Glynn:
> > > FWIW, I'm planning to remove ps.map from 7.x.
> > >
> > > Equivalent functionality will be available through d.*
> > > commands.
Hamish:
> > any reason other than redunancy?
Glynn:
> Partly redundancy, mainly to ensure that people complain
> about any deficiencies with the alternative.
Hamish wrote:
> > FWIW, I'm planning to remove ps.map from 7.x.
> >
> > Equivalent functionality will be available through d.*
> > commands.
>
> any reason other than redunancy?
Partly redundancy, mainly to ensure that people complain about any
deficiencies with the alternative.
> It is highly
[moving this to the grass-dev list..]
Glynn:
> FWIW, I'm planning to remove ps.map from 7.x.
>
> Equivalent functionality will be available through d.*
> commands.
any reason other than redunancy?
It is highly useful to some and currently outpaces d.* for quality.
Duplicate functionality is onl
Hi,
2008/7/2 Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Martin Landa wrote:
>
>> >> Why ps.map lacks so much user support?
>> >
>> > Good question.
>>
>> I am planning to design the GUI for ps.map as a part of wxGUI [1],
>> should be done in the next few mouths.
>
> FWIW, I'm planning to remove ps.ma
Martin Landa wrote:
> >> Why ps.map lacks so much user support?
> >
> > Good question.
>
> I am planning to design the GUI for ps.map as a part of wxGUI [1],
> should be done in the next few mouths.
FWIW, I'm planning to remove ps.map from 7.x.
Equivalent functionality will be available throug
Hi,
2008/7/2 Dylan Beaudette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Why ps.map lacks so much user support?
>
> Good question.
I am planning to design the GUI for ps.map as a part of wxGUI [1],
should be done in the next few mouths.
Martin
[1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/WxPython-based_GUI_for_GRASS#GUI_for_ps
On Wednesday 02 July 2008, Christian Ferreira wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I come here with a question/dilemma...
>
> Why ps.map lacks so much user support?
Good question.
> A lot of people know about GRASS all over the world, but nearly nobody
> use it, since nearly any software in the world is less d
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> grass-user@lists.osgeo.org> Subject: [GRASS-user] ps.map dilemma> > Hi all,>
> > > I come here with a question/dilemma...> > Why ps.map lacks so much user
> support?> > A lot of people know about GRASS all over the world, but nearly
&g
Hi all,
I come here with a question/dilemma...
Why ps.map lacks so much user support?
A lot of people know about GRASS all over the world, but nearly nobody
use it, since nearly any software in the world is less difficult to
produce maps.
GRASS is a wonderful tool for analysis, but it fails to
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