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* [[User:Landa|ML]]: Not sure if to go back to the original term "field" (DB-based) or use something like "sub-layer".
* [[User:Landa|ML]]: Not sure if to go back to the original term "field" (DB-based) or use something like "sub-layer".
* WB: How about calling it "attribute-layer" or better yet: "attribute-table"?
* WB: How about calling it "attribute-layer" which connects to an "attribute-table" (DB table)?


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 18:03, 1 May 2008

This page is dedicated to discussion about changes in terminology for GRASS 7.

Layer contra Map

Background: Currently data entities like raster or vector are called in GRASS "maps", i.e. "raster map" or "vector map".

  • ML: GRASS is basically "layer-based" GIS, calling single raster or vector entities as "maps" is quite confusing. Better would be to use term "layer" for this purpose. "Map" can be used for layer composition, e.g. for cartography outputs.

Background: The term "vector layer" is currently used even in more confusing sense, to mark subgroup of vector objects in vector entity. Originally called as "field".

  • ML: Not sure if to go back to the original term "field" (DB-based) or use something like "sub-layer".
  • WB: How about calling it "attribute-layer" which connects to an "attribute-table" (DB table)?

See also