NAME
v.digit2 - A menu-driven, highly interactive map
development program used for vector digitizing, editing,
labeling and converting vector data to raster format.
(GRASS Vector Program)
SYNOPSIS
v.digit2
DESCRIPTION
The GRASS program v.digit2 is a menu-driven,
highly interactive map development program used for
inputting analog map data into a GRASS vector format.
v.digit2 contains programs for vector digitizing,
editing, labeling, windowing, and converting vector data to
GRASS raster format.
v.digit2
consists of two parts: an initialization procedure,
and a multiple menu-driven environment.
- The initialization procedure involves choosing a
digitizer, choosing the name of a vector map layer to
digitize, and, if needed, registering a map to the
digitizing surface.
- The second part of v.digit2 is a multiple-menu
environment in which digitizing, editing, labeling, and
other options are available. It is within this second
portion of v.digit2 that all vector creation
occurs.
NOTES
v.digit2 was written to optimize digitizing speed
and performance. It has a convenient graphic display
format and very convenient windowing capabilities. Features
are color-coded for ease of identification and
verification. Different color schemes may be user-chosen
to customize a digitizing session.
Area, line, and point features may be digitized in both
"stream" and "point" modes. Both a mouse and a digitizer
may be used to perform windowing functions. Labeling and
editing are done from within v.digit2, rather than
through a separate set of programs.
v.digit2 has capabilities that allow users to
convert vector map layers to GRASS raster format, to
overlay already existing vector map layers onto the feature
being digitized, and set a multitude of parameters to
customize a digitizing session.
v.digit2 may be used with or without a digitizer.
Many options are available if no digitizer is used.
All options available within v.digit2 are
contained within ten menus. Movement from menu to menu is
done by chosing the movement options specified at the
bottom of each menu.
SEE ALSO
v.import
v.in.ascii
v.out.ascii
v.out.rast
v.support
AUTHORS
David Gerdes,
Mike Higgins,
U.S. Army Construction Engineering
Research Laboratory