[GRASS-dev] new profiling tool and other gis.m updates

Trevor Wiens twiens at interbaun.com
Fri May 19 16:47:38 EDT 2006


On Fri, 19 May 2006 13:23:06 -0700
Michael Barton <michael.barton at asu.edu> wrote:

> I just committed to the cvs a new profiling tool written in pure TclTk. To
> go along with this, I¹ve re-arranged the map display toolbar a bit to group
> similar functions together and add help to all buttons. Please test.
>

I get an error:

 
 invalid command name "GmProfile::create"
invalid command name "GmProfile::create"
    while executing
"GmProfile::create $can($mon)"
    (procedure "MapCanvas::startprofile" line 4)
    invoked from within
"MapCanvas::startprofile 1"
    ("uplevel" body line 1)
    invoked from within
"uplevel \#0 $cmd"
    (procedure "Button::_release" line 18)
    invoked from within
"Button::_release .mapcan(1).mf.topf.tb0.bbox3.b0"
    (command bound to event)

> The region issue I mentioned earlier today appears to be still with us, so I
> did a quick workaround by adding a zoom menubutton option to set the current
> region (i.e., stored in WIND) to match the map display. This calls a
> function that Cedric added.
> 
> Trevor Wiens created bindings to allow rapid tool switching using
> Œhot-keys¹. When using an interactive display tool you can now use a hot key
> to switch from one tool to another without using the mouse to select the
> tool. There are keys for each side (L&R) of the keyboard. They are very
> handy if you need to quickly switch from one function to another.
> 
>     Zoom-in:    i or z
>     Zoom-out:   o or t
>     Pan:    p or a
>     Query: ? or q
>     Measure: m or d

Pointer: x or n

> 
> Try them and see what you think.
> 
> I also changed the one-click zoom to the sqrt(2), following Glynn¹s
> suggestion, to zoom more rapidly in either direction.
> 
> Michael 
> __________________________________________
> Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
> School of Human Evolution & Social Change
> Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity
> Arizona State University
> 
> phone: 480-965-6213
> fax: 480-965-7671
> www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton 
> 


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Trevor Wiens 
twiens at interbaun.com

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