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From: shapiro at zorro.cecer.army.mil (Michael Shapiro)
Subject: Re: d.rast colormap broken ?
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Organization: US Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Labs
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Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 22:45:46 GMT
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In <9212161945.AA06096 at sneezy.cc.utexas.edu> imager at ccwf.cc.utexas.edu writes:
If the color files were reinstated in their correct directory, then
your maps should display fine. Perhaps the region has changed.
Try setting the region:
g.region rast=name
d.erase
d.rast name
(where <name> is the name of the map to be displayed.
>Thanks to Elizabeth Cheney, Ted Samsel and Jim Gasprich for their help
>w.r.t. getting raster files from GRASS4.0 to ARC/INFO6.1. However, I now
>have another problem....
>I moved all my colr files from the colr directory to my home directory and
>back again as part of a procedure to get Arc to accept Grass4.0 rasters. When I
>log on to Grass and try to display any raster files (from my and other mapsets)
>the graphics display window remains blank -except for occasional pixel clusters
>for full region images.
>Strangely, when I display my images using another id (i.e. from a different
>mapset) I have no problem..I checked the colr2 directory at this mapset but no
>changes to my images have been made from this mapset (i.e. no file listing
>under my mapset name in the colr2 directory).
>I have tried toggling d.colormode. I know the problem is not hardware dependant
>as I cannot view my raster images from within my mapset on either the hft or x-
>terminals. I have checked my env settings against those for other grass userids
>and they are the same. I also checked my Grass database structure but all the
>files seem to be present. It seems as though my image colormap (from the colr
>directory) is not reaching the display colormap for Grass but I don't know why.
>Does anyone know how I can fix this problem???
>Thanks again,
>Tony Gale,
>City of Austin, Electric
>Austin, Texas.
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>Posted on behalf of Tony Gale by Craig Copeland.
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Michael Shapiro U.S. Army CERL
Environmental Division
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