IMHO, r.cva is a good candidate to consider for the regular GRASS distribution. According to Benjamin Ducke (who built on Mark Lake's original code to bring this to GRASS 6), it could use some optimization improvements because it is VERY slow at times.
Michael On 6/28/07 7:16 AM, "Silvia Franceschi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Markus, you're right... :-) > I hope next time I'll check better in all the available documentation. > > Only one question... in the package r.cva I downloaded there are no > instruction to install it... > Is it possible to copy only the binary command in my commands directory > and use it? > > Ciao > > Silvia > > >> Silvia Franceschi wrote on 06/27/2007 12:30 PM: >> >>> Hi all, >>> I am trying to use r.los and have a problem, I looked in the >>> documentation but no answer, >>> >> Hi silvia, >> >> the last chance is always the user forum *archive* :) >> >> >> >>> so I'll ask the list if anyone knows if r.los takes into account of >>> the terrestrial curvature? >>> >> No, but: >> http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?forum=1200&local=y&query=r.los+curvatu >> re >> >> ciao >> Markus >> >> ------------------ >> ITC -> dall'1 marzo 2007 Fondazione Bruno Kessler >> ITC -> since 1 March 2007 Fondazione Bruno Kessler >> ------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> grassuser mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser >> >> >> > > __________________________________________ Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology Director of Graduate Studies School of Human Evolution & Social Change Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity Arizona State University phone: 480-965-6213 fax: 480-965-7671 www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton _______________________________________________ grassuser mailing list [email protected] http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser

