Hi,<br><br>I have been able to use the Map Display Monitor UI as oppossed to typing in d.mon for displaying raster maps. I have not encountered much difficulty with the UI when working with raster data. Is there a text command that can be used to select the UI Map Display Monitor?
<br><br>When I use the UI to display a regular raster map, I see the following in the Output window:<br>d.frame -e<br>d.rast map=<mapname> -o<br>g.pnmcomp in=####.#.ppm mask=####.#.pgm opacity=1.00 background=255:255:255 width=640 height=482 output=
3648.1.ppm<br><br>The raster map loads up without problem.<br><br>however, when I type d.frame -e in the terminal, I get the same response that no graphics monitor has been selected.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Ramu<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
On 2/20/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Glynn Clements</b> <<a href="mailto:glynn@gclements.plus.com">glynn@gclements.plus.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<br>Ramu Narayanan wrote:<br><br>> Typing in d.mon -L indicates that the x0 monitor is not running after I type<br>> d.mon x0<br>><br>> This is verified by trying d.mon stop=x0 which indicated that x0 was not<br>
> running.<br><br>Both of these are reporting the fact that they cannot connect to the<br>socket.<br><br>> The only indication i see that it was running apart from the open window was<br>> by trying d.mon select=x0 which indicates that 'socket is already in use or
<br>> is not accepting connections'.<br><br>The window (and the presence of XDRIVER.exe in Windows' process list)<br>implies that it is actually running.<br><br>> I cannot close the monitor by hitting the close button.
<br><br>That implies that the process has hung and isn't processing X events.<br><br>> I tried this before and after removing my firewall that I have installed but<br>> without any changes in the resulting messages.
<br>><br>> I found this link online which appears to indicate that there may be a<br>> problem with xDriver when working with Gentoo but I'm not sure if it applies<br>> to my situation:<br>> <a href="http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.grass.user/month=20031101">
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.grass.user/month=20031101</a><br><br>I couldn't find the post in question, but I use Gentoo, and haven't<br>had any problems. Also, 2003 is a long time ago.<br><br>> Is there something else that I might be able to try?
<br><br>Nothing springs to mind.<br><br>--<br>Glynn Clements <<a href="mailto:glynn@gclements.plus.com">glynn@gclements.plus.com</a>><br></blockquote></div><br>