femgo wrote: > Hello, I´m new GRASS´s user, so probably this is question have already > been asked.
no, I don't think it has, so thanks for the report. > I have two geotiff images that I want to mosaic, (did you try r.patch? perhaps i.image.mosaic is overkill) > but GRASS shows this error: > Mosaicing two images... > > syntax error, unexpected '@', expecting '=' > Parse error > C:/Arquivos de programas/GRASS6.4RC1/scripts/i.image.mosaic: line 98: ... the r.mapcalc call apparently does not like the @mapset in the input names. I suspect a little \"quoting\" of the variables within the mapcalc statement will help. (btw, in general the imagery libraries do not like @mapset very much, but this one is just a little quoting bug I think) > It says the problem is the @, which was put automatically into the > images´s name to indicate where it is. > How should I proceed? @PERMANENT and the current mapset are always in the mapset search path (unless you do something silly) so you can safely remove the @mapset part before you run the module. > Thanks in advance and sorry for the poor english. -- your english is just fine. Hamish _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
