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On 11/06/2012 19:45, Rich Shepard wrote:
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cite="mid:alpine.LNX.2.00.1206110939060.23438@salmo.appl-ecosys.com"
type="cite"> Running d.his from the command line with d.mon x0
open results in the
<br>
display of a colorized shaded relief map. That same map displays
in greys in
<br>
the wxGUI display. Running that command with d.mon closed, and the
wxGUI
<br>
active throws an error: the module apparently needs to display the
result in
<br>
d.mon and not the wxGUI.
<br>
<br>
With the GUI open, typing 'd.his' on the command line brings up
the
<br>
module's dialog box, Filling in the required 'h_map' and optional
'i_map'
<br>
and trying to run the command produces the same error: there's no
display
<br>
monitor available.
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In the Layer Manager windows of the wxGUI there's a button "Add
various raster layers". One of the options is add shaded relief map.
You choose the shade map (the 'i' in d.his) and the colored overlay
(the 'h' component), and it gives the colored relief in the wxGUI
display.<br>
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Two questions: Is there a way to create a colorized shaded
relief map
<br>
(using r.colors does not produce equivalent results) since d.his
does not
<br>
work with the GUI? Why does the GUI dialog box present if the
module cannot
<br>
run in this environment?
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Good question...<br>
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Rich
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