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Serial Number 2579
Subject v.in.ascii can't import vector files from v.out.ascii (GRASS 5.3)
Area grass5.7
Queue grass
Requestors j.schacke@htp-tel.de
Owner none
Status resolved
Last User Contact Sat Jul 23 13:47:01 2005 (3 yr ago)
Current Priority 30
Final Priority 70
Due No date assigned
Last Action Sat Jul 23 13:47:20 2005 (3 yr ago)
Created Tue Aug 17 12:18:57 2004 (4 yr ago)

Transaction History Ticket 2579


Tue, Aug 17 2004 12:18:57    Request created by guest  
Subject: v.in.ascii can't import vector files from v.out.ascii (GRASS 5.3)

Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
grass obtained from: Mirror of Trento site
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
GRASS Version: 5.7.0 (2004)

Hi, developers,  
because of the lack of i.vpoints in 5.7 i used the v.out.ascii module in GRASS
5.7.  
As a test i used v.in.ascii (5.7) and the result was ok.  
But when i leave 5.7, switch to 5.3 and try to import the vector map with v.
in.ascii, run  
v.build, v.display, then i get a drawing with thousands lines from the lower
left corner to 
points  
into the drawing. And so i cant see anything more. Probably there are also the
right vektor  
linies between the points, but there are hidden.  
Or is there anything i made wrong?  
The best would be, i could use i.vpoints in 5.7, but thats another thing.  
Thanks for help in advance,  
Jens  
Fri, Oct 22 2004 07:32:47    Comments added by hbowman  
you need to output from 5.7 with 'v.out.ascii -o' to get the old format.

maybe v.in.ascii in 5.3 should have a check to see if it is the newer version?
Hamish
Sat, Jul 23 2005 13:47:01    Mail sent by msieczka  
I'm closing this one and creating a wish for 5.4 according to what Hamish wrote:
> maybe v.in.ascii in 5.3 should have a check to see if it is the newer version?
Maciek
Sat, Jul 23 2005 13:47:20    Status changed to resolved by msieczka  
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