R: [GRASS-user] query multiple raster
Carlos "Guâno" Grohmann
carlos.grohmann at gmail.com
Tue Jul 3 13:42:56 EDT 2007
OK, this is what I was looking for. query multiple maps in map display.
thanks
On 7/3/07, Aldo Clerici <alcl01 at unipr.it> wrote:
> r.what has a strange performance with the GIS Manager. It doesn't work on
> the maps displayed in the Map Display, but only on the map(s)(one or more
> separated by commas) defined as Base map in the "Display raster maps" panel.
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> A.Clerici
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> Da: grassuser-bounces at grass.itc.it [mailto:grassuser-bounces at grass.itc.it]
> Per conto di Carlos "Guâno" Grohmann
> Inviato: martedì 3 luglio 2007 17.38
> A: grass user
> Oggetto: [GRASS-user] query multiple raster
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> What's the right way to use r.what to query multiple maps?
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