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andreas.lange@rhein-main.de ()
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d.frame -e does not remove all frames
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Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by
(andreas.lange@rhein-main.de) on Friday, January 5, 2001 at 15:08:43
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subject: d.frame -e does not remove all frames
platform: Linux/Intel
vendor: RedHat
cputype: Intel (i486, i586, pentium ...)
xwindows: Xfree 4.0.1
windowsmanager: GNOME
tcltkver: tcl/tk 8.3
grassserver: CVS Server, Germany
grassversion: I compiled the sources myself
cvsyesno: yes, I am using the latest GRASS from CVS
compiler: gcc
bugreport: d.frame -e with GRASS5.0beta11/CVS does not remove all frames on the
current screen under some circumstances.
If i create many frames and run d.frame -e on the top and left side of the monitor
some areas are not erased. Resizing the monitor removes all this.
Another problem is that with d.save -a the coords of the frames are obviously
wrong/off:
try:
d.frame -e
d.erase
d.save -a:
# Here are the commands to create window: full_screen
d.frame -ec frame=full_screen at=-1,98,4,103
d.erase
g.region n= s= e= w= nsres= ewres=
The d.frame -ec command does not work with the at=... line!!!!!
name: Andreas Lange
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