Hi Matt,
currently on my Ubuntu Distro this GRASS Versions are running:
GRASS6.0.2
GRASS6.2
GRASS6.3
GRASS 6.2 and 6.3 are compiled from source. As you can see, GRASS runs
on this distro and there's not a proposed Distro.
Malte
GRASS6
M Jones schrieb:
Hi All,
Can I run GRASS on Ubuntu 6.06?
I try to dissolve common boundaries of areas with the same attribute
(not cat).
The dissolved vector file does not contain a table. In addition, a
vector file (without table) remains with an added 4 digit number at the
end (e.g. DRP_Permea_diss_1234).
Is this a bug, or do I have a
Hi!
If you want to load a raster as a background (for example) do:
1. d.mon x? (with this you start an x-monitor --- Where ? substitute with
a number 0,1,2,3,...)
2. Load a specific raster with d.rast name-of-raster-file
3. Use v.digit now and run the digitising dialog.
Shouldn't be so
3. Is there a link (image to image) utility so one can
compare pixel-by-pixel 2 images of the region but with a
different date of acquisition? I try with i.spectral but I
don't know how to load an image to the monitor which is
selected to choose a location. Any ideas?
The map calculator
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
...
2. I can't find a How-To install grassaddons for a
beginner? I got some of the extensions (which end in .tgz)
installed with GEM. But I really have a hard time to
install for example i.pr (I really looked almost
everywhere... :| )
This must be definitely
Thank you very much for the attention.
About a How-To: Once I am ready to prepare something I will do it. In fact,
I already started a work using only open-source and no-fee GIS and Remote
Sensing software.
About the link (pixel-by-pixel comparison): I was not so clear. I meant a
tool like the
Hi list,
I was wondering if someone knows if the r.refine module is available? I would
like to create a mesh for FEM using GRASS.
Cheers,
Jaime
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I still don't understand what you mean by this (I don't use Imagine or
ENVI). Rasters and vectors georeferenced to the same geographic space are by
default linked in the same location/mapset.
Michael
On 11/3/07 3:35 PM, Nikos Alexandris
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About the link (pixel-by-pixel
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