hello users!
i want to use v.digit with two overlayed raster maps, both of which cover
the entire area i'm working, so i need the raster on top be translucent to
some extent (say, %50 opacity)
is there a way to do that with the bgcmd argument of v.digit?
thank you all,
Juan
On Thu, 2008-07-31 at 14:45 -0300, Juan Manuel Barreneche wrote:
hello users!
i want to use v.digit with two overlayed raster maps, both of which
cover the entire area i'm working, so i need the raster on top be
translucent to some extent (say, %50 opacity)
is there a way to do that with
Hi,
2008/7/31 Juan Manuel Barreneche [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i want to use v.digit with two overlayed raster maps, both of which cover
the entire area i'm working, so i need the raster on top be translucent to
some extent (say, %50 opacity)
is there a way to do that with the bgcmd argument of
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 08:05:56PM +0200, we recorded a bogon-computron
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Hi,
2008/7/31 Juan Manuel Barreneche [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i want to use v.digit with two overlayed raster maps, both of which cover
the entire area i'm working, so
Juan Manuel Barreneche wrote:
i want to use v.digit with two overlayed raster maps, both of which cover
the entire area i'm working, so i need the raster on top be translucent to
some extent (say, %50 opacity)
is there a way to do that with the bgcmd argument of v.digit?
No.
However, you
Juan Manuel Barreneche:
i want to use v.digit with two overlayed raster maps, both of which
cover the entire area i'm working, so i need the raster on top be
translucent to some extent (say, %50 opacity)
is there a way to do that with the bgcmd argument of v.digit?
try using d.shademap (or