Feature #5462
If GRASS variables are set, use them for analyses
| Status: | New | Start Date: | 04/23/2012 | |
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| Priority: | Low | Due date: | ||
| Assigned to: | % Done: | 0% |
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| Category: | Backend/GRASS | |||
| Target version: | - | |||
| Patch supplied: | No |
Description
Currently, the plugin generates locations on the fly. It would be good if, in case a region etc. is defined by opening a mapset, these variables would be used for subsequent analyses. If so, the GRASS modules should be removed from the GRASS plugin, as they would be redundant when feature parity will be achieved.
History
Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 1 year ago
And if somehow would be ever possible to set (in Sextante) the region extent and resolution (in similar way as it is possible in the qgis/grass plugin) we can drop the qgis/grass plugin all together ;)
Updated by Paolo Cavallini about 1 year ago
Not really: we would still miss the browser and the digitizer.
Updated by Victor Olaya about 1 year ago
from r146 there is a tool that allows you to graphically define the region setting. It is in the algorithms tree, under GRASS/tools
Have to figure out now how to use grass settings created from the grass plugin
Updated by Markus Neteler - 12 months ago
GRASS (raster) modules respect the WIND file.