The procedure to run tcltkgrass/Linux

Malcolm Williamson malcolm at cast.uark.edu
Wed Mar 30 23:35:31 EST 1994


> Hi,
>      I just compiled the tcltkgrass on Linux and played with it for a while.
> But I am not sure what the proper procedure is to run tcltkgrass.  Since there
> is no documentation yet, I can only guess.  Here is how I run it.  Please
> correct me if I am wrong.
>       1) inside X Window, start the shell script /script/tcltkgrass.  A logo
> shows up, then select a data set.
>       2) the tcltkgrass window show up, but I get the % wish sign in the back
> (not sure whether it is correct).
>       3) at the %, type source tcltkgrass.tcl to invoke the menu (I think 
> I may have missed something, otherwise, why do I have to invoke the menu 
> manually, any idea?)
>       4) then everything works fine.
>     Suggestions or comments are appreciated.
> 
> 
> Changyong Cao
> changyoc at daisy.siue.edu  
> 
Have you edited the tcltkgrass script so that the GISBASE and TCLTKGRASSBASE
are properly defined for your system? You should get a "GRASS-GRID>" prompt in
the text X window.
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