[GRASSLIST:5133] Re: [GRASS5] Re: Re: showing only areas in d.vect

Moritz Lennert mlennert at club.worldonline.be
Sun Dec 12 17:53:32 EST 2004


On Sun, December 12, 2004 23:34, Hamish said:
>> >> I have a vector coverage of long, narrow polygons (riparian
>> >> buffers) that I would like to display only with shaded areas (i.e.
>> >> no boundaries). The boundaries essentially obscure the color of
>> >many> polygons because they are thin and small. Coloring them white
>> >does> not seem to do the trick -- is there a way of either making the
>> >> transparent, or not drawing them at all?
>> >
>> > d.vect fcolor=grey color=none
>>
>> Any way of allowing a choice of 'none' in the GIS Manager ?
>
> In d.m, after clicking on "Add vector" & then "vector 1" you get a
> control panel.. The "fill areas" button will set color=none for the
> filling, no way of setting it for the line color from the GUI that I
> know of.

Michael just implemented it:
http://grass.itc.it/pipermail/grass5/2004-December/016625.html

However the vector.tcl attached to above mail conflicts with the latest
vector.tcl in CVS which includes management of new symbol directories...

Michael (you probably know this better than I do, but just to make sure):
before you commit your change, you should check out the new version of
vector.tcl.

Moritz




>
> Is there a way of setting personal favorites from the Pallet color
> selector? If not can we fill the 5 white boxes in the bottom row with
> something? (nice task for a non-programmer: pick out some
> non-represented R:G:B values)
>
>
>
> Hamish
>
>




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