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I have had the same problem working directly with GRASS. I imported some grid files without projection information before setting the default zone and projection to GRASS. These rasters files received the zone 0. After changing the default zone and projection with g.proj those rasters remained in zone 0. I think it is not possible to change the zone of the files using any of the available tools. Each raster has a corresponding metadata file in "mapset"/cellhd which is an ASCII file. I have edited these metadata files with a plain text editor and it seems it works.

Toni

I have had the same problem working directly with GRASS. I imported some grid files without projection information before setting the default zone and projection to GRASS. These rasters files received the zone 0. After changing the default zone and projection with g.proj those rasters remained in zone 0. I think it is not possible to change the zone of the files using any of the available tools. Each raster has a corresponding metadata file in "mapset"/cellhd which is an ASCII file. I have edited these metadata files with a plain text editor and it seems it works.

Toni

I have had the same problem working directly with GRASS. I imported some grid files without projection information before setting the default zone and projection to GRASS. These rasters files received the zone 0. After changing the default zone and projection with g.proj those rasters remained in zone 0. I think it is not possible to change the zone of the files using any of the available tools. Each raster has a corresponding metadata file in "mapset"/cellhd which is an ASCII file. I have edited these metadata files with a plain text editor and it seems it works.

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I have had the same problem working directly with GRASS. I imported some grid files without projection information before setting the default zone and projection to GRASS. These rasters files received the zone 0. After changing the default zone and projection with g.proj those rasters remained in zone 0. I think it is not possible to change the zone of the files using any of the available tools. Each raster has a corresponding metadata file in "mapset"/cellhd which is an ASCII file. I have edited these metadata files with a plain text editor and it seems it works.

Toni