[GRASS-dev] WxPython prototype GRASS GUI. Version 2

Yann Chemin ychemin at gmail.com
Sat Aug 5 03:12:05 EDT 2006


> > First step could be, implement Jan-Oliver's grassgui.py script
> > (grass6/gui/wxpython) :-) should be pretty easy.

Well, it actually works already.. somehow.

1-copy grass6/gui/wxpython/grassgui.py and
grass6/gui/wxpython/grass-interface.py into py_gm/ from which you run
the "python gism.py &" command.

2-open GRASScvs and select i.e. Spearfish

3-cd /dir/to/py_gm/ ; python gism.py &

4-Once the gism.py opens the GRASS GIS GUI, type the following in the
command line interface of the GUI: "d.rast --interface-description |
python grassgui.py"

5-d.rast GUI will appear, type i.e. elevation.10m, then select OK
button and close the d.rast GUI (Upper Right X Button for example).
After destroying the d.rast GUI, elevation.10m will be displayed in
the Map Display-1.

 anybody who knows a little bit of Python might indicate how we could
get this seemlessly into the actual GUI.

Yann

On 05/08/06, Michael Barton <michael.barton at asu.edu> wrote:
> A VERY good idea.
>
> Michael
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> > From: Jachym Cepicky <jachym.cepicky at centrum.cz>
> > Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 10:29:48 +0200
> > To: Michael Barton <michael.barton at asu.edu>
> > Cc: Grass Developers List <grass-dev at grass.itc.it>, Trevor Wiens
> > <twiens at interbaun.com>, David Finlayson <david.p.finlayson at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [GRASS-dev] WxPython prototype GRASS GUI. Version 2
> >
> >
> > First step could be, implement Jan-Oliver's grassgui.py script
> > (grass6/gui/wxpython) :-) should be pretty easy.
> >
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