[GRASS-dev] [bug #4905] (grass) gis.m: d.text.freetype does not allow spaces in text

Michael Barton michael.barton at asu.edu
Wed Jul 26 16:53:59 EDT 2006


Moritz,

If you save as EPS, the postscript text will save too.

Michael
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> From: Request Tracker <grass-bugs at intevation.de>
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> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 17:26:07 +0200 (CEST)
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> Subject: [GRASS-dev] [bug #4905] (grass) gis.m: d.text.freetype does not allow
> spaces in text
> 
> this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=4905
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> Subject: gis.m: d.text.freetype does not allow spaces in text
> 
> Platform: GNU/Linux/x86
> grass obtained from: CVS
> grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
> GRASS Version: cvs_head_20060724
> 
> As the postscript text layers do not survive saving the map display to a
> graphics file, I am trying to use d.text.freetype as a command.
> 
> This works perfectly until the text I want to display contains spaces. When I
> use the following command line:
> 
> d.text.freetype -n -b text="Population totale" east_north=2,95 size=3
> col=black path=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-bitstream-vera/Vera.ttf
> 
> I get:
> 
> Sorry <totale"> is not a valid option
> 
> I have tried with single quotes and brackets, but I get the same error.
> 
> Moritz
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