[GRASS-dev] removing nviz from trunk
Helena Mitasova
hmitaso at ncsu.edu
Mon Oct 29 07:41:54 PDT 2012
One question - Does the region change work properly for wxnviz in grass7?
In grass6.4.3 it is necessary to quit entire wxgui to get the region change to apply to wxnviz,
but based on the discussions with Anna this can be fixed in grass7?
(I just got back from europe so it will take me a day or too to catch up and get some time to test).
I agree that tcl/tk nviz can be removed from trunk - I have been using wxnviz exclusively for the research and edu work
for couple months now and I did not see a reason to go back to old nviz for anything so far.
Helena
Helena Mitasova
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On Oct 27, 2012, at 3:11 AM, Anna Kratochvílová wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Martin Landa <landa.martin at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> nviz is the last Tcl/Tk application in trunk.
>>
>> wxNviz [1] covers almost 100% of functionality compared to original
>> nviz and it's stable enough for other testing and development. This is
>> the main reason why I would vote for removing nviz from trunk
>> including related libraries like `form` or `gtcltk`.
>
> Hi,
>
> here [1] is the comparison of tcltk nviz and wxNviz functionality,
> feel free to edit it.
>
> Anna
>
> [1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/WxNviz#Comparison_of_Tcl.2FTk_nviz_and_wxNviz_functionality
>
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> [1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/WxNviz
>>
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