[GRASS-dev] Re: [osgeo4w] #37: grass: wxpython gui issues

OSGeo4W trac_osgeo4w at osgeo.org
Sat Jan 24 15:39:06 EST 2009


#37: grass: wxpython gui issues
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  Reporter:  jachym   |       Owner:  osgeo4w-dev at lists.osgeo.org
      Type:  defect   |      Status:  new                        
  Priority:  major    |   Milestone:                             
 Component:  Package  |     Version:                             
Resolution:           |    Keywords:  GRASS                      
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Comment (by martinl):

 Replying to [comment:5 jachym]:
 > What does not work:
 >
 >  * wx-nviz (no error message, when you switch the monitor to 3D view,
 nothing happens)
 >  * wx-v.digit -- Only message I get is
 {{{
 > Unable to initialize the display driver, see README file for more
 informations.
 >
 > Details: 'NoType' Object has no attribute 'OpenMap' (no module named
 grass6_wxvdigit).
 }}}
 > Is the grass6_wxvdigit compiled ?

 AFAIK, wxvigit and wxnviz are not compiled. With RC3 it should be possible
 (at least wxvdigit).

 >  * when I want to display raster/vector file, only mapsets are listed,
 but no maps in the d.rast/vect GUI   form. In the command line is:
 {{{
 > g.mlist: command not found
 }}}

 GRASS need to be compiled with regex support.

 Fixed in http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/35574 to use g.list on
 Windows instead of g.mlist.

 >  * I did not manage to run *any* of raster modules. Nothing happens
 simply. Maybe it is the g.mlist issue?
 >
 >
 > Shall I open new tickets for every of these issues separately?
 >
 > Some screenshots
 >  * http://les-ejk.cz/tmp/grass_windows_tcltk.png
 >  * http://les-ejk.cz/tmp/grass_windows_wxpython.png
 >

 already fixed in http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/35574.

 Martin

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