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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Ohhhhh !! Sooooooo close ! I can get the two vector maps to overlay and display but no matter what I do I cannot get them to do a color fill ... ugh ... fill_color does nothing. I can use "d.vect map=admin_area color=red" and the boundaries change to red, but <span>"d.vect map=admin_area color=black fill_color=red"</span> and i do not get any filled color. So frustrating. I thought maybe my shapefile imported as just a boundary but when I do a "v.category input=admin_area option=report" I get:</div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Layer/table 1/admin_area</div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">type count min max</div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">point 0 0 0<br></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">line<span> 0 0 0</span></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">boundary<span> 0 0 0</span></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">centroid<span> 59 1 25</span></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">area<span> 0 0 0</span></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">face<span> 0 0 0</span></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">kernel<span> 0 0 0</span></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">all<span> 59 1 25</span><br></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><br></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Should I have areas in there too ??</div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">I wonder if the import went wonky.... what is strange is that the ps.map tool fills the polygons just fine.<br></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Moritz - could please I ask you to do a v.category on one of your vector maps (v.category input=censuslbk_wwake@PERMANENT option=report) and see if it has areas in it or just centroids like I have?</div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><span><br></span></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><span>Thanks again for the help!</span></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><span>:)<br></span><div><span>Chris</span></div></div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><br></div><div><br></div>
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On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 11:20:31 AM EST, Chris Bartolomei <surfcjb@yahoo.com> wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">Well - that does indeed work for you. I'll try your settings when I get into the office - we're running GRASS on a RHEL 7 cluster - and see what I can come up with.</div><div dir="ltr">It would be sooo much better if it worked like yours did!</div><div dir="ltr">Thank you so much for taking the time and testing this out</div><div dir="ltr">:)</div><div dir="ltr">v/r</div><div dir="ltr">Chris<br clear="none"></div><div><br clear="none"></div>
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On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 11:07:10 AM EST, Moritz Lennert <mlennert@club.worldonline.be> wrote:
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<div><div dir="ltr">On 16/02/21 15:54, Chris Bartolomei wrote:<br clear="none">> Mortiz - are those vector layers areas ? I'm guessing the census is an <br clear="none">> area, the roads are lines and the schools are points, yes? I'm having <br clear="none">> an issue overlaying two area maps (polygons). i can only get one to show <br clear="none">> ... I have tried your method with all the export GRASS_RENDER* variables <br clear="none">> but I have a country polygon map as the bottom later and a selection of <br clear="none">> a few administrative areas (provinces/states) as the top map and I can <br clear="none">> only get one or the other to show up. It almost seems as if the <br clear="none">> transparency doesn't work and what should be transparent in the admin <br clear="none">> map is actually the background color and blocks the country from being seen.<br clear="none">> Could you please try your method with a couple area (polygon) vector <br clear="none">> maps overlaying each other?<br clear="none"><br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=png<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_WIDTH=640<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_HEIGHT=480<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_TRUECOLOR=true<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_FILE_COMPRESSION=0<br clear="none">export GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT=plain<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_FILE_READ=TRUE<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_FILE=$HOME/test.png<br clear="none"><br clear="none">g.region vect=census_wake2000<br clear="none">d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:census_wake2000@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">census_wake2000@PERMANENT</a> fill_color=grey<br clear="none">d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:censusblk_swwake@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">censusblk_swwake@PERMANENT</a> fill_color=red<br clear="none"><br clear="none">I've tried with<br clear="none"><br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_TRANSPARENT=TRUE<br clear="none">and<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_TRANSPARENT=FALSE<br clear="none"><br clear="none">As you can see in the attached images, the overlay seems to work without <br clear="none">any issues (or I don't understand what you are looking for exactly) and <br clear="none">setting GRASS_RENDER_TRANSPARENT decides on whether the background <br clear="none">should be transparent or not.<br clear="none"><br clear="none">A second test in the same data set, but with different layers:<br clear="none"><br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_TRANSPARENT=TRUE<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_FILE=$HOME/test_NC_TRUE.png<br clear="none">g.region vect=boundary_county<br clear="none">d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:boundary_county@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">boundary_county@PERMANENT</a><br clear="none">d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:boundary_municp@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">boundary_municp@PERMANENT</a> fill_color=255:255:0:255<br clear="none"><br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_TRANSPARENT=FALSE<br clear="none">export GRASS_RENDER_FILE=$HOME/test_NC_FALSE.png<br clear="none">g.region vect=boundary_county<br clear="none">d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:boundary_county@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">boundary_county@PERMANENT</a><br clear="none">d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:boundary_municp@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">boundary_municp@PERMANENT</a> fill_color=255:255:0:255<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Again, the overlay works, at least as I would have expected.<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Moritz<br clear="none"><br clear="none">> On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 4:19:16 AM EST, Moritz Lennert <br clear="none">> <<a shape="rect" href="mailto:mlennert@club.worldonline.be" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">mlennert@club.worldonline.be</a>> wrote:<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> Hi Chris,<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> For me, the following works with the current stable GRASS GIS (7.8.5)<br clear="none">> and using maps from the NC demo data set:<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> export GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=png<br clear="none">> export GRASS_RENDER_WIDTH=640<br clear="none">> export GRASS_RENDER_HEIGHT=480<br clear="none">> export GRASS_RENDER_TRANSPARENT=true<br clear="none">> export GRASS_RENDER_TRUECOLOR=true<br clear="none">> export GRASS_RENDER_FILE_COMPRESSION=0<br clear="none">> export GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT=plain<br clear="none">> export GRASS_RENDER_FILE_READ=TRUE<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> g.region vect=census_wake2000<br clear="none">> d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:census_wake2000@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">census_wake2000@PERMANENT</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:census_wake2000@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">census_wake2000@PERMANENT</a>> <br clear="none">> fill_color=none<br clear="none">> d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:roadsmajor@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">roadsmajor@PERMANENT</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:roadsmajor@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">roadsmajor@PERMANENT</a>> <br clear="none">> color=255:0:0:255<br clear="none">> d.vect map=<a shape="rect" href="mailto:schools_wake@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">schools_wake@PERMANENT</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:schools_wake@PERMANENT" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">schools_wake@PERMANENT</a>> <br clear="none">> fill_color=0:128:0:255<br clear="none">> icon=basic/circle size=10<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> I attach a small thumbnail of the resulting PNG file.<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> Moritz<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> On 11/02/21 18:54, Chris Bartolomei via grass-user wrote:<br clear="none">> > Good morning Anna,<br clear="none">> > It took quite a while of trial and error but I worked out a method that<br clear="none">> > kindof works:<br clear="none">> > First off - unless someone says otherwise, you can't use the PNG driver<br clear="none">> > (d.mon) method to overlay more than one polygon vector. Sorry - it just<br clear="none">> > doesn't work. You CAN use the ps.map method - that works really well<br clear="none">> > generating the image however it by default assumes you are printing on<br clear="none">> > an A4 piece of paper so there's all sorts of white space. The image is<br clear="none">> > centered at the top of this fictional piece of paper. In your postscript<br clear="none">> > rules file you can use the "maploc" command to position the image<br clear="none">> > elsewhere on the page. This is necessary because the next trick changes<br clear="none">> > the paper dimensions but it assumes the origin is the lower left corner<br clear="none">> > and therefore clips anything that is above the new dimensions. Back to<br clear="none">> > postscript commands in the rules file first though ... the ps.map maploc<br clear="none">> > command uses inches (why?? it should be points) so an A4 page is 8.27" x<br clear="none">> > 11.69" points are 1/72 of an inch thus 595p x 842p - it also has a<br clear="none">> > default 36p margin (0.5 inch). You'll need those numbers later. maploc<br clear="none">> > also lets you set the size of your image box: maploc {x offset from<br clear="none">> > left edge} {y offset from top} {width of box} {height of box} Note: this<br clear="none">> > is all done via a BASH script with GRASS 7.4 on Linux (RHEL 7), not<br clear="none">> > python. This is my postscript rules file:<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > maploc 0.1 6.815 6.5 4.875 #468p x 351p map box moved down towards the<br clear="none">> > bottom of the page<br clear="none">> > # note that if you push it too far down to where the box would run off<br clear="none">> > the bottom, the image is<br clear="none">> > # resized to fit on the page so do some testing to come up with the<br clear="none">> > correct values<br clear="none">> > # also I found the computational region controls the aspect ratio so<br clear="none">> > although I say<br clear="none">> > # 6.5 x 4.875 with the above maploc command, I got a 6.5 x 3.8 inch box.<br clear="none">> > border y # add a border to the map frame (box)<br clear="none">> > color 81:81:81 # shade of gray<br clear="none">> > end # end the border controls<br clear="none">> > vareas admin_area # top vector layer to display<br clear="none">> > layer 1 # attribute table to use<br clear="none">> > rgbcolumn area_color # name of column holding R:G:B values to fill<br clear="none">> > the polygons<br clear="none">> > color 153:153:153 #boundary color<br clear="none">> > end # end the admin_area controls<br clear="none">> > vareas Country # this is the bottom vectors to display<br clear="none">> > color 210:210:210 #boundary color<br clear="none">> > fcolor 153:153:153 #fill color for all polygons<br clear="none">> > end # end the Country controls<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > Here's the command to run to generate the postscript file:<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > ps.map input=$HOME/ps_rules.txt out=$HOME/color_admin.ps --overwrite<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > To convert the postscript to PNG I had to use ghostscript - there are<br clear="none">> > other tools you can use though.<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > gs -dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=png16m -r300 -dTextAlphaBits=4<br clear="none">> > -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=473 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=276<br clear="none">> > -dFIXEDMEDIA -dPSFitPage -sOutputFile=$HOME/color_admin.png -c<br clear="none">> > "<</PageOffset [-34 78]>> setpagedevice" -f $HOME/color_admin.ps<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > So the above line needs some explaining<br clear="none">> > (<a shape="rect" href="http://www.ghostscript.com/doc/9.27/Use.htm " rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.ghostscript.com/doc/9.27/Use.htm </a><br clear="none">> <<a shape="rect" href="http://www.ghostscript.com/doc/9.27/Use.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.ghostscript.com/doc/9.27/Use.htm</a>>) but in a nutshell, the<br clear="none">> > parameters to play with are first the Pageoffset [x y] values. They are<br clear="none">> > in points not inches ... 1/72 inch = 1 point ... remember the 1/2"<br clear="none">> > margins? the -34 gives me 2 points of white space to the left edge of<br clear="none">> > the map frame, the 78 I had to play with to push the map frame down to<br clear="none">> > the right spot.<br clear="none">> > Next is the DEVICEWIDTHPOINTS and DEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS ... again in points<br clear="none">> > ... this "trims" the paper to height and width ... set something then<br clear="none">> > run it and view the results. Adjust and run again until you get it <br clear="none">> correct.<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > It's a royal pain but it seems to work this way. It would sure be nice<br clear="none">> > to create a GRASS workspace file and just say "convert this workspace to<br clear="none">> > an image" with everything all laid out nicely - like Arc does exporting<br clear="none">> > their mxd map files...<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > I hope this helps someone !<br clear="none">> > :)<br clear="none">> > Chris<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > On Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 11:08:00 PM EST, Anna Petrášová<br clear="none">> > <<a shape="rect" href="mailto:kratochanna@gmail.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">kratochanna@gmail.com</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:kratochanna@gmail.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">kratochanna@gmail.com</a>>> wrote:<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 4:41 PM Chris Bartolomei <<a shape="rect" href="mailto:surfcjb@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">surfcjb@yahoo.com</a> <br clear="none">> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:surfcjb@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">surfcjb@yahoo.com</a>><br clear="none">> > <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:surfcjb@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">surfcjb@yahoo.com</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:surfcjb@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">surfcjb@yahoo.com</a>>>> wrote:<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > Hi Anna - thank you for the suggestion - I tried it but alas, still<br clear="none">> > it only outputs a single vector map (layer). I can get either the<br clear="none">> > Country vector or the admin_areas vector, but not both overlaid.<br clear="none">> > :(<br clear="none">> > Chris<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > I realized you are using both environmental variables and d.mon, that<br clear="none">> > might cause some issues, you use one or the other. So try to remove the<br clear="none">> > lines starting with d.mon.<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > Hope that helps,<br clear="none">> > Anna<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > On Tuesday, February 9, 2021, 1:20:52 PM EST, Anna Petrášová<br clear="none">> > <<a shape="rect" href="mailto:kratochanna@gmail.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">kratochanna@gmail.com</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:kratochanna@gmail.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">kratochanna@gmail.com</a>> <br clear="none">> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:kratochanna@gmail.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">kratochanna@gmail.com</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:kratochanna@gmail.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">kratochanna@gmail.com</a>>>> wrote:<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > Hi,<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 10:25 AM Chris Bartolomei via grass-user<br clear="none">> > <<a shape="rect" href="mailto:grass-user@lists.osgeo.org" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">grass-user@lists.osgeo.org</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:grass-user@lists.osgeo.org" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">grass-user@lists.osgeo.org</a>> <br clear="none">> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:grass-user@lists.osgeo.org" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">grass-user@lists.osgeo.org</a> <mailto:<a shape="rect" href="mailto:grass-user@lists.osgeo.org" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">grass-user@lists.osgeo.org</a>>>> <br clear="none">> wrote:<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > Good morning :)<br clear="none">> > I'm using GRASS 7.4.1 on a Linux cluster so I only have<br clear="none">> > command-line capability. I have two vector layers (a country<br clear="none">> > boundary polygon and part of an administrative area map - also<br clear="none">> > polygons). I am trying to automate creating a PNG file of the<br clear="none">> > admin areas overlaying the country boundary therefore all work<br clear="none">> > has to be command-line (in a bash script). I've tried this two<br clear="none">> > ways - using the d.mon start=png method and also the ps.map<br clear="none">> > method as described below. The d.mon method appears to generate<br clear="none">> > the image with only one vector map (not both) and only colors<br clear="none">> > the borders - it won't use the fill_color setting. The ps.map<br clear="none">> > method seems to work but assumes the image is on a sheet of<br clear="none">> > paper so there's a ton of extra white-space. I'd like to use<br clear="none">> > d.mon but I can use ps.map if someone could please let me know<br clear="none">> > how to export only the computational region without all the<br clear="none">> > extra 'paper' in the image. Here's my code:<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > g.region vector='Country'<br clear="none">> > export GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=png<br clear="none">> > export GRASS_RENDER_WIDTH=640<br clear="none">> > export GRASS_RENDER_HEIGHT=480<br clear="none">> > export GRASS_RENDER_TRANSPARENT=true<br clear="none">> > export GRASS_RENDER_TRUECOLOR=true<br clear="none">> > export GRASS_RENDER_FILE=$HOME/country_admin.png<br clear="none">> > export GRASS_RENDER_FILE_COMPRESSION=0<br clear="none">> > export GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT=plain<br clear="none">> > d.mon start=png<br clear="none">> > d.vect map=Country color=210:210:210 fill_color=153:153:153<br clear="none">> > display=shape type=area<br clear="none">> > d.vect map=admin_area color=153:153:153 rgb_column=area_color<br clear="none">> > display=shape type=area<br clear="none">> > d.mon stop=png<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > This only produces a png with the last vector listed and only<br clear="none">> > the borders are colored with the rgb_column values.<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > I think you are missing GRASS_RENDER_FILE_READ=TRUE:<br clear="none">> > <a shape="rect" href="https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/pngdriver.html " rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/pngdriver.html </a><br clear="none">> <<a shape="rect" href="https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/pngdriver.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/pngdriver.html</a>><br clear="none">> > <<a shape="rect" href="https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/pngdriver.html " rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/pngdriver.html </a><br clear="none">> <<a shape="rect" href="https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/pngdriver.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/pngdriver.html</a>>><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > Regarding rgb_column, I am not sure, didn't have time to test.<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > Anna<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > If I do this without the d.mon start/stop lines ... i.e. relying<br clear="none">> > on the GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=png only, then only one vector map<br clear="none">> > is converted to png however it DOES do the color fill properly.<br clear="none">> > With either above method the png is the correct size.<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > Now using ps.map (same env variable set as above):<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > g.region vector='Country'<br clear="none">> > ps.map input=$HOME/ps_rules.txt out=$HOME/country_admin.ps<br clear="none">> > --overwrite<br clear="none">> > where ps_rules.txt is:<br clear="none">> > border y<br clear="none">> > color 81:81:81<br clear="none">> > end<br clear="none">> > vareas admin_area<br clear="none">> > layer 1<br clear="none">> > rgbcolumn area_color<br clear="none">> > color 153:153:153<br clear="none">> > end<br clear="none">> > vareas Country<br clear="none">> > color 210:210:210<br clear="none">> > fcolor 153:153:153<br clear="none">> > end<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > We don't have pstopng but we do have ghostscript:<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > gs-dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=png16m -dTextAlphaBits=4<br clear="none">> > -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 -r300 -sOutputFile=$HOME/country_admin.png<br clear="none">> > $HOME/country_admin.ps<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > This creates the correct image (color fills, etc) but has white<br clear="none">> > margins and a lot of white space below the image likeit is<br clear="none">> > printed at the top of a piece of paper.<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > does anyone have any idea how to create a png with multiple<br clear="none">> > vector maps overlaying each other (and not have the extra<br clear="none">> > whitespace too)?<br clear="none">> ><br clear="none">> > v/r<br clear="none">> > Chris<br clear="none">> 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