[GRASS-user] Possible Grass Bug

Veronica Andreo veroandreo at gmail.com
Sat Jun 30 18:16:11 PDT 2018


Dear Nozhan,

d.mon can only be called from the black terminal window that also opens
when you open GRASS GIS. If you then want to display raster or vector maps,
you will also need to write the commands in the black terminal.

If you want to display maps in the GUI (layer manager + map display) just
use buttons, or go to data catalog and browse the map you want to display.

HTH,
Vero

El sáb., 30 jun. 2018 16:06, ubuntu <nozhan.balafkan at gmail.com> escribió:

> Dear Grass members,
>
> I apologize for any inconvenience but I am not familiar with the bug
> system in Grass GIG. Please let me know if this e-mail needs to be sent
> to a different address.
>
> Recently, I started working with Grass GIS (version 7.4.0). At the
> moment, I am following the tutorial ``NCSU GIS/MEA582: Geospatial
> Modeling and Analysis". I came across the command ``d.mon" that does not
> work the way it is supposed to work. The issue is that d.mon start=wx0
> does not initiate a new display window, nor does d.mon stop=wx0
> terminate an existing window. Also, ``d.mon -l" or ``d.mon -p" show
> nothing. In all cases the commands are written in the CONSOLE window in
> the Layer Manager sub-window and when the Enter button is hit the
> following error message appears that ``Command 'd.mon' not yet
> implemented in the WxGUI. Try adding it as a command layer instead." It,
> also, needs to be mentioned that the ``d.rast map=elevation" shows the
> elevation map just fine. It is the d.mon that is not working! Please let
> me know if you need further information.
>
> P.S. I am running Grass GIS 7.4.0 on Ubuntu trsuty 14.04 (32 bit).
>
> Sincerely,
> Nozhan Balafkan
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