I could add that step to the tutorial….  

Here is the bug report - https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/UDIG-1977  

--  
Jody Garnett


On Thursday, 21 March 2013 at 10:05 PM, Frank Gasdorf wrote:

> I guess Andrea made it pretty and applied a raster elevation style for the 
> layer, see attachment as an example
>  
>  
> 2013/3/21 Jody Garnett <jody.garn...@gmail.com 
> (mailto:jody.garn...@gmail.com)>
> > Going through the instructions here:  
> > - 
> > http://udig.github.com/docs/user/getting_started/Introduction%20to%20the%20Spatial%20Toolbox.html
> >  
> > Using the latest day 4 download.
> >  
> > Notes:
> > - the initial TOC is a bit strange to read through, the cross link to 
> > "Spatial Toolbox view" is nice
> >  
> >  
> > Before you Start
> >  
> > I drag into uDig and I see the elevation … as gray scale, it does not match 
> > the picture. Am I doing it wrong?
> >  
> > Installing JGrassTools
> >  
> > Instructions say to install jgrass 0.7.1 - is this correct?
> >  
> > (I used some jars you provided on dropbox yesterday version 0.7.7-SNAPSHOT 
> > I hope that is okay)  
> >  
> > BEFORE: 7. Then push the last icon of the toolbar:  
> > AFTER: 7.  Then push the :guidable:`Settings Panel` icon on the toolbar 
> > (the last icon at the end).
> >  
> > Processing  
> >  
> > It seems I do not have an outputs tab, reduced to two tabs "inputs" and 
> > "description".  
> > The information that was on the outputs tab, seems to be included on the 
> > "inputs" page now.
> >  
> > AFTER
> >  
> > #. To define the input raster to process, we need to fill in  
> > :guilabel:`The map of the digital elevation model (DEM)`:
> >  
> >  
> >  
> >     The simplest thing is to drag *aspect* raster layer from the udig layer
> >     view into the textfield and let udig do the rest.
> >  
> >     ..note: To browse the file system use the :guilabel:`…" button to open 
> > a file dialog.  
> >  
> > #. Next we can provide the path for the generated file.
> >      
> >    We  
> > we can’t drag an existing map, so we will have to use the browse button, 
> > which will open in the same folder of
> >  
> >    the last inserted map.
> >  
> >  
> >    Type in the name :kbd:`aspect.asc` to create an esri ascii also as 
> > output.
> >      
> >     .. tip: Other supported raster formats are :kbd:`tiff` and kbd:`grass`
> >  
> >  
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > Running went fine here was the log:
> >  
> > Process started: 2013-03-21 21:41:38
> >  
> >  
> > Reading coverage: elevation.asc  
> > Finished.
> > Calculating aspect...
> > 0%...
> > 10%...
> > 20%...
> > 30%...
> > 40%...
> > 50%...
> > 60%...
> > 70%...
> > 80%...
> > 90%...
> > Finished.
> > Writing coverage: aspect.asc
> > Finished.
> >   
> >  
> >  
> > Process finished: 2013-03-21 21:41:46  
> >  
> > However the output picture I got did not match the screen snaps, see 
> > attached image.
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > --  
> > Jody Garnett
> >  
> >  
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> - elevation-style.png
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