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Dear all,
I have a question regarding the weekly snapshot.
Since a few weeks it seems that the i686-pc version is not provided any more
the last version I managed to have from the website is:
grass-6.4.0svn-i686-pc-linux-gnu-10_07_2010.tar.gz
Now it seems to be replaced by:
Alright, I've run the same test again with the same raster after having
deleted my mapset and importing it again into another location. I've read a
lot in the forums about coor files being too large and it seems that my
hypothesis of the vector being too large is completely invalid. Here some
I think that of all open source GIS, gvSIG currently has the
most advanced interactive map production facilities:
http://www.oadigital.net/software/gvsigoade
It has very advanced labeling modes, flexible symbology and
symbol levels, and also comes with a complete map layout GUI.
The version
--- On Wed, 18/8/10, Ravi ravivundava...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Ravi ravivundava...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Opensource and pretty maps design anybody?
To: Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com
Date: Wednesday, 18 August, 2010, 4:34 PM
I use
1. Create an .svg file from the shape
Got it working now! I did not have FFTW included in the compilation.
Once I installed the libraries and set the --with-fftw flag it all
worked. Grass 6.5 looks very nice. I'm particularly eager to try out
the modeler :) Looks very nice! Congrats all!
Daniel
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 2:43 AM, Glynn
Hi all,
Just got 6.5svn compiled in Ubuntu 9.04 and I'm now trying to install
r.stream.order using g.extension. When I give the command
g.extension extension=r.stream.order prefix=${GISBASE}
I get:
[: 196: /home/daniel/grass/grass6_devel/dist.i686-pc-linux-gnu:
unexpected operator
[: 219: add:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:35 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Francesco wrote:
I am also trying to export a display. I found d.out.file
was great as it could export also as geotiff.
Is it planned for it to be also in wxpython new gui?
No, due to the different display driver used it is
Hi there
I am fairly new to GRASS GIS and need some help on how to use GRASS GIS for
batch jobs.
I have a series of 1000 MODIS sat-images that I want to batch-process in GRASS
GIS in the following simple way:
r.in.gdal -e input=F:\Projects\LSTdaily\2000_065_LST_Day_1km.tif
I am trying to use a direction map from taudem with the r.stream
modules. I think the problem may be that -8 to 8 is the range of
value in the r.stream extract version and 1-8 in the taudem version.
I can generate one with r.stream extract with the flow accumulation
and the filled DEM from
Hi,
2010/8/18 Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:35 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
The map display canvas save image button works ok but takes the
screen resolution. It would be nice to have the option to increase the
resolution as it was/is for the PNG driver.
Hi,
2010/8/18 Daniel Victoria daniel.victo...@gmail.com:
Got it working now! I did not have FFTW included in the compilation.
Once I installed the libraries and set the --with-fftw flag it all
worked. Grass 6.5 looks very nice. I'm particularly eager to try out
the modeler :) Looks very nice!
stephen sefick pisze:
I am trying to use a direction map from taudem with the r.stream
modules. I think the problem may be that -8 to 8 is the range of
value in the r.stream extract version and 1-8 in the taudem version.
I can generate one with r.stream extract with the flow accumulation
and
The stream network that is extracted is slightly different between
the two pieces of software, but they look close enough... Thank you
all for your help.
Stephen
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Jarek Jasiewicz jar...@amu.edu.pl wrote:
stephen sefick pisze:
I am trying to use a direction
Glynn Clements wrote:
I get errors in lib/gmath that says:
/home/daniel/grass/grass6_devel/lib/gmath/blas_level_1.c:91:
undefined reference to `sqrt'
Am I missing some library?
No; it's a bug in lib/gmath/Makefile, which should have $(MATHLIB) in
the definition of EXTRA_LIBS.
Grass'ers:
I've recently learned the wonders of SVN, and was hoping to drop this
r.gridengine code I've been working on (it parallizes r.* commands
using grid engine) someplace so I can use SVN, and also have the code
easily available if anyone wants to try it out. I can use
sourceforge, but I
grass add-ons site?
Dylan
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Jonathan Greenberg
greenb...@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Grass'ers:
I've recently learned the wonders of SVN, and was hoping to drop this
r.gridengine code I've been working on (it parallizes r.* commands
using grid engine) someplace so I
stephen sefick pisze:
I am trying to use a direction map from taudem with the
r.stream modules. I think the problem may be that -8 to 8
is the range of value in the r.stream extract version and 1-8
in the taudem version.
I can generate one with r.stream extract with the flow
accumulation
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Jonathan Greenberg
greenb...@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Grass'ers:
I've recently learned the wonders of SVN, and was hoping to drop this
r.gridengine code I've been working on (it parallizes r.* commands
using grid engine) someplace so I can use SVN, and also have
Hamish,
It is D8. I am not entirely sure what you mean.
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
stephen sefick pisze:
I am trying to use a direction map from taudem with the
r.stream modules. I think the problem may be that -8 to 8
is the range of value in the
Rasmus wrote:
I am fairly new to GRASS GIS and need some help on how to
use GRASS GIS for batch jobs.
I have a series of 1000 MODIS sat-images that I want to
batch-process in GRASS GIS in the following simple way:
r.in.gdal -e
input=F:\Projects\LSTdaily\2000_065_LST_Day_1km.tif
My apologies if this is a repeat post, but i think my question did not get
delivered last try. (I'm new here!)
I am looking for a way for GRASS to do create one output raster based on the
analysis of say 100 rasters (same spatial coordanates, but each raster has an
equal time interval between
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