[GRASS-user] leftover node in v.digit

Maris Nartiss maris.gis at gmail.com
Sun Jan 9 13:00:41 EST 2011


Hello Maciek,
it wouldn't change a lot, as this bug is also present in 6.5. It's
just a corner case. Nobody has been doing such strange thing before
and thus it has went unnoticed for years.

Shane, thanks for report. I will fix it someday (hopefully for 6.4.2).

Maris.


2011/1/9, Maciej Sieczka <msieczka at sieczka.org>:
> W dniu 08.01.2011 06:01, Shane Litherland pisze:
>> Hi Maris,
>>
>> Have braved my first attempt at filing a bug report, and appear to have
>> put enough together to generate a ticket
>>
>> Ticket #1256
>> leftover node when deleting boundaries vertex-by-vertex
>>
>> hope it's of help... :-)
>
> Shane,
>
> 6.4.0 RC6 is several months old.
>
> Please try installing and veryfing your issues against the newest stable
> release candidate - http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/binary/linux/snapshot/.
>
> If impossible, please at least try the 6.4.0 final Ubuntu package from
> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntugis-unstable/.
>
> Maciek
>
>>
>> -shane.
>>
>> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 12:49 +0200, Maris Nartiss wrote:
>>> Open a bug report with exact step-by-step how to reproduce this issue.
>>> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass
>>>
>>> Maris.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/1/7, Shane Litherland<litherland-farm at bigpond.com>:
>>>> Hi again,
>>>>
>>>> another little thing I found by accident,
>>>>
>>>> If digitising boundaries, then using 'remove vertex' to delete some of a
>>>> boundary, vertex-by-vertex... If I kept going and removed all the
>>>> vertexes (instead of the correct way of using 'delete
>>>> point/line/boundary'), it was possible to end up with some leftovers..
>>>>
>>>> I could see a lone red cross on the v.digit screen (meaning, node(1
>>>> line) ) that I could not select to move, add, delete, anything... no
>>>> matter what my zoom.
>>>>
>>>> This errant node did not show in the GRASS map view of the vector in
>>>> question, only in v.digit.
>>>>
>>>> Using v.clean 'found' and removed this errant node (using the rmline
>>>> option) and I checked the vector info of the 'dirty' versus 'clean'
>>>> vectors to see nothing else had been upset.
>>>>
>>>> It was an accident, I thought I'd selected the 'delete' tool...
>>>> but interesting, nonetheless ;-)
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>> shane.
>>>>
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