changing the MDiG grass location on mdig.

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senait

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Feb 7, 2011, 7:09:35 PM2/7/11
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Hi Joel,

I tried to change the repository path, and it at first didn't want to
change when i specified

python mdig.py repository <path to the grass_location>

then i found out it has to be specified in the MDiG configuration file
at (C:\users\<username>\appdata\roaming\mdig\mdig.conf), everytime i
change a Grass location i just go and change it in the configuration
file first.

I have this limitation only on my desktop does it have anything to do
with wondows 7? or is it deliberate in the new MDiG isntallations, it
doesn't have any technical drawbacks for me, but i thought you might
want to know, just incase its not intentional.

General user comment on MDiG --> I am really spell bound to express
how powerful at the same time uncomplicated MDiG is.The way you
organized the functions in the XML model definitions makes processing
much easier than doing everything separately in GRASS, I am everyday
rewarded with new surprises as i study through your model examples and
module functionalities.

thanks,

Senait

Joel Pitt

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Feb 7, 2011, 10:52:34 PM2/7/11
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Hi Senait,


On 8 February 2011 08:09, senait <sunnyan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried to change the repository path, and it at first didn't want to
> change when i specified
>
> python mdig.py repository <path to the grass_location>
>
> then i found out it has to be specified in the MDiG configuration file
> at (C:\users\<username>\appdata\roaming\mdig\mdig.conf), everytime i
> change a Grass location i just go and change it in the configuration
> file first.
>
> I have this limitation only on my desktop does it have anything to do
> with wondows 7? or is it deliberate in the new MDiG isntallations, it
> doesn't have any technical drawbacks for me, but i thought you might
> want to know, just incase its not intentional.

Thanks for reporting this... it's not intentionally like this and I'll
check it sometime soon. Sorry for the hassle...

> General user comment on MDiG --> I am really spell bound to express
> how powerful at the same time uncomplicated  MDiG is.The way you
> organized the functions in the XML model definitions makes processing
> much easier than doing everything separately in GRASS, I am everyday
> rewarded with new surprises as i study through your model examples and
> module functionalities.

I'm glad it's proving to be useful! :-)

Cheers,
Joel

senait dereje

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Feb 7, 2011, 11:30:29 PM2/7/11
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thanks for the quick reply!!
cheers,
S

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