[GRASS-dev] Re: [GRASS GIS] #1076: georectify tool error

GRASS GIS trac at osgeo.org
Tue Aug 3 05:08:02 EDT 2010


#1076: georectify tool error
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 Reporter:  clerici      |       Owner:  grass-dev@…              
     Type:  defect       |      Status:  new                      
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  6.4.0                    
Component:  Tcl          |     Version:  6.4.0 RCs                
 Keywords:  georectify   |    Platform:  Linux                    
      Cpu:  Unspecified  |  
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Comment(by mmetz):

 Replying to [comment:3 clerici]:
 > After some trial I finally discovered that all the troubles in the
 rectification procedure with the wxpython gui is due to a malfunction of
 the functions in the panel with the map to georectify. I'll try to
 explain.[[BR]]
 > I have the map to georectify in the 'GRASS GIS Map .....(source
 location)'. I click the 'Zoom in' button to enlarge a portion of the map.
 Then I move to the 'GRASS GIS Map .......' where the georeferenced map is
 displayed and I enlarge a portion with the 'Zoom in' button. Then I go
 back to the map to georectify where the 'Zoom in' function is still active
 and I try to Zoom in again, but when I click in the map a new point is
 added.  Same result if I click the 'Zoom in' button again when I go back
 to the map to be georectified. It seems that the 'Set GCP' function is
 automatically (and with no advice) activated when you go back to the map
 to georectify. The problem can be overtaken by clicking any other button,
 then the 'zoom in' one.[[BR]]
 >
 > What I described for the 'Zoom in' button also apply to the 'Pan' and
 'Zoom out' ones. [[BR]]
 >
 Fixed in the new Ground Control Point Manager. There is now also a
 confirmation dialog when setting coordinates by clicking on a map ("Set
 GCP" mode must be active).

 Markus M

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