[GRASS-dev] [GRASS GIS] #3152: g.gui.animation issues with stvds and list of vector maps

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Thu Sep 15 06:44:31 PDT 2016


#3152: g.gui.animation issues with stvds and list of vector maps
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  Reporter:  veroandreo   |      Owner:  grass-dev@…
      Type:  defect       |     Status:  new
  Priority:  normal       |  Milestone:  7.2.0
 Component:  wxGUI        |    Version:  svn-trunk
Resolution:               |   Keywords:  g.gui.animation
       CPU:  Unspecified  |   Platform:  Linux
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Comment (by annakrat):

 Replying to [comment:2 veroandreo]:

 > Maybe I was not clear. I'll try better this time. So, I have weekly
 vector maps that represent disease cases. These cases appear only in
 certain weeks of the year. Then I register my weekly vectors of disease
 cases as a STVDS to make use of time information. However, none of the
 solutions provided in the animation is optimal to display this kind of
 data (stvds). If I choose to display no data time periods, I get black
 screens when there are no cases (most of the year). That makes the
 animation a bit ugly. On the other hand, if I choose not to display no
 data time periods, what I get is the last case that appeared frozen there
 for most of the year. And, as I said before, at least for this particular
 case, that is not correct nor desirable. It would mean that there's always
 someone reporting a disease case in that place, which is not true in the
 data.
 >
 > So, dunno if it is possible or not, but what I would expect is to only
 see the background raster I choose during those periods with no disease
 cases, i.e.: no frozen last vector map, only the raster I add as
 background.
 >

 makes sense now, could you please close this and create a new enhancement
 ticket just with the relevant information? Thank you

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