OK, please clarify what each column reprepsents.
On 10/05/2019 5:25, Francois Chartier
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Location:Toronto |
| Database:C:\Users\hello\Documents\grassdata
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| Title:
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| Map scale: 1:1
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| Name of creator: hello
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| Organization:
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| Source date: Thu May 09 19:17:57 2019
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| Timestamp (firs
sure i will send that later. thks
On Thu., May 9, 2019, 04:00 Micha Silver, wrote:
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> On 08/05/2019 16:10, Moritz Lennert wrote:
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> On 8/05/19 15:03, Francois Chartier wrote:
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> Hi Micha,
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> I have soil samples from boreholes where i have data points at every meter
> interval and where soil
Hi,
Did you try with vpoints and the where option? I mean, in one vpoints
block, select the presences with where and use color and fcolor to control
outline and fill, and then, with another vpoints block select the absences.
Not sure if it'll work but worth a try.
I have never used the rgb column
On 08/05/2019 16:10, Moritz Lennert
wrote:
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8/05/19 15:03, Francois Chartier wrote:
Hi Micha,
I have soil samples from boreholes where i have data points at
every meter interval and where soil type changes. i wou
Hi all,
I'm using ps.map to produce nice GRASS maps that combine some vector lines
(vlines) and points (vpoints).
For the points I want to distinguish between two types (presence and
absence of species at a location) by using different colouring/filling: One
set of vpoints should be printed as bl