Sir, That was a brilliant observation from your side. Now the feature works. In fact that is how the landsat data files are named, with *.TIF extension. Anyway I can save lot of time now.
Thanks and Regards, Chethan S. On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Micha Silver <[email protected]> wrote: > On 06/12/2010 13:37, Chethan S. wrote: > >> Unfortunately, that does not work for me. As you said the *.tif files >> appear >> grayed out in that particular folder. But the next outcome is not the one >> you get. Also after a recent update of GRASS 6.4.1 SVN there is no option >> "Bulk Import of Raster data". Its only "import raster data". I select >> directory option there. For using the individual file import option like >> before I used "Command Dialog" option as shown below. I should also >> mention >> that I use GRASS 6.4.0 version from Ubuntu repository at my college but >> again face the same problem. >> >> http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/file/n5807453/Selection_022.png >> >> Regards, >> >> Chethan S. >> > I think I have an idea why the GUI isn't working. I noticed in your first > post that the LandSAT tif files are named with CAPS in the filename > extension, i.e. 171146051_05122001402_B10.TIF. It looks to me that the GUI > ignores files name *.TIF and only "sees" *.tif. > > You can do a bulk rename of all the files (from the command line...) with > for f in *.TIF; do mv $f `basename $f .TIF`.tif; done > > Then open the GUI and check if those files are added to the import list. > > Regards, > Micha > > > > -- > Micha Silver > http://www.surfaces.co.il/ > Arava Development Co. +972-52-3665918 > > -- Chethan S.
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