Thanks Martin

Michael
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Arizona State University
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On Dec 9, 2009, at 10:14 AM, Martin Landa wrote:

2009/12/9 Michael Barton <[email protected]>:
If you mean, can Python read and write to a POINTS file, the answer is yes. That is exactly what happens in the georectifying module. Nothing special needed. Just create and open a Python file object. You can read or write. They are simple to parse too. Take a look at one in a text processor. You
can look at the georectifying code in the wxPython GUI too.

http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass/trunk/gui/wxpython/gui_modules/georect.py#L962

Martin

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