Hi Ruvy, GRASS can definitely do all the stuff that you listed. I've never worked with the DWG format, but I believe there's a module that lets you import it called v.in.dwg. As far as importing the Arc data, it sounds like you're wanting v.in.ogr. That's the module used to import shapefiles, which are the formats you're talking about.
Buying the book is definitely a good idea, because getting started with GRASS isn't necessarily as easy as with other GI-Systems. However, you'll find that you can do a whole lot more with GRASS than with many other systems. As it sounds like you've already set the location of your GRASS database, you need a location and a mapset to get started. For the location, you need a coordinate system - try using one of your georeferenced files to create that, like your .shp from the Arc user's data. As soon as that's done you can create mapsets that are geographically or thematically sorted - as a practice you might want to just open up your "PERMANENT" mapset and import some data into it, set the region settings to match your data and play around. Anyway, those are just some fast starter tips, but I would definitely suggest getting the book. All your data should be compatible, the functions you're looking for are there - I hope this helps you a bit further :) Best, Daniel -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/getting-started-stuck-with-GRASS-2-tp5620514p5620584.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
