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From: shapiro at zorro.cecer.army.mil (Michael Shapiro)
Subject: Re: is ps.map working?
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Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1993 15:26:23 GMT
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In <C4wCou.3qC at news.cecer.army.mil> shapiro at zorro.cecer.army.mil (Michael Shapiro) writes:
>In <9303302302.AA00767 at mtqgrass.ESD.ORNL.GOV> hnw at mtqgrass.ESD.ORNL.GOV (Bill Hargrove) writes:
>>GrassHoppers:
>> Has anyone successfully used ps.map in 4.1beta successfully yet? I
>>cobbled up a PostScript device under $GISBASE/etc/paint/ps.devices (not
>>psdevices, as the g.manual page states) called phaserps like so:
>>level: 2
>>page width: 8.5
>>page height: 11.0
>>top margin: 0.25
>>bottom margin: 0.25
>>left margin: 0.25
>>right margin: 0.25
>>resolution: 300
>> and I can select it with ps.select, no problem. But when I try to use
>>ps.map, after answering all of the prompts, when I hit return, I get an
>>immediate Segmentation fault. It does write out the script file, if I
>>request that, but only creates a zero-length postscript file.
>> Anyone know anything about this? It looks like a nice tool. Anybody
>>know an E-mail address forPaul Carlson, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS?
>> Thanks,
>>--------------------------------------------------------------
>> ____ Oak Ridge National Laboratory
>> / ) / / / / Environmental Sciences Division
>> /--< o / / /--/ P.O. Box 2008, M.S. 6038
>> /___/__<__/__/_ / / _ Oak Ridge, TN 37830-6038
>>William W. Hargrove (615) 574-1902
>>hnw at mtqgrass.esd.ornl.gov (615) 576-8646 (fax)
>>--------------------------------------------------------------
The interactive version of ps.map has a bug in it that prevents
it from running after all the user input has been collected.
It has been fixed for 4.1, but for now use the command line version.
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Michael Shapiro shapiro at zorro.cecer.army.mil
U.S. Army CERL (217) 373-7277
P.O. Box 9005
Champaign, Ill. 61826-9005
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