[GRASS-dev] [GRASS GIS] #1729: Add 3d raster does not open GUI

Helena Mitasova hmitaso at ncsu.edu
Wed Sep 12 12:11:06 PDT 2012


Michael,

can you post your data somewhere so that I can try it out? Just the 3d raster will be enough. 
I found that with some noisy data, when I get a lot of small isosurfaces, I had problems,
but I haven't tried to reproduce this case. 

Helena

Helena Mitasova
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On Sep 12, 2012, at 3:01 PM, GRASS GIS wrote:

> #1729: Add 3d raster does not open GUI
> --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------
> Reporter:  helena                    |       Owner:  martinl            
>     Type:  defect                    |      Status:  assigned           
> Priority:  blocker                   |   Milestone:  6.4.3              
> Component:  wxGUI                     |     Version:  svn-releasebranch64
> Keywords:  volume, wxnviz, d.rast3d  |    Platform:  MacOSX             
>      Cpu:  OSX/Intel                 |  
> --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------
> 
> Comment(by cmbarton):
> 
> This is better but still not working for me. I can now add a 3D raster to
> the layer tree and open the 3D display. But I am unable to display a
> volume that I created and have displayed previously.  I can add a slice or
> an isosurface. But as soon as I try to change any setting for either, the
> entire GUI crashes. I will attach the error message that I sent to Anna
> previously in case someone else can figure this out. Note that whenever I
> quit the GUI after using the 3D manager, I also get a similar error
> message.
> 
> -- 
> Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/1729#comment:5>
> GRASS GIS <http://grass.osgeo.org>
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