Re: [GRASS-user] v.out.ogr kml error

2010-01-07 Thread Leonidas Liakos
Try to export your data to shapefile and then use ogr2ogr to convert the shp to 
kml.

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Θέμα: [GRASS-user] v.out.ogr kml error
Προς: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Ημερομηνία: Πέμπτη, 7 Ιανουάριος 2010, 2:06


Hi everyone! I have created a contour map from a SRTM elevation model, after
filling nulls, filling depressions and creating the contour map I need to
export it to kml.

I have used the following command

v.out.ogr input=srtm_contours dsn=/home/henry/srtm_contours.kml format=KML

output:

WARNING: Vector map srtm_contours is 3D. Use format specific
         layer creation options (parameter 'lco') to export in 3D rather
         than 2D (default)
Exporting 360384 points/lines...
 100%
360384 features written

The thing is that if I try to open the generated file with google earth it
gets hanged...

Arterwards I tried to add this to the command:

dsco=AltitudeMode=absolute

Neither I've gotten a good result. Does this problem have to be with lco
parameter? Because I really don't know what to put in that parameter, and I
really need to get the contours over google earth. 

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Re: [GRASS-user] v.in.ascii problems when creating 3d vector GRASS 6.5

2010-01-07 Thread John Tate
On Thursday 07 January 2010 02:57:02 Hamish wrote:
 stephen sefick wrote:
   I am trying to import a 3-d vector that will eventually be
   interpolated with v.surf.idw.
 
 ...
 
 John:
  Use this before v.in.ascii to connect the database:
 
  db.connect driver=dbf database=$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/dbf/ -p
 
 you will want to use 'single' quotes around that database= string
 to stop the shell from trying to expand the $VARIABLES.
 
  To add to that, if there is a space between the values, fs=space
  (not  ).
 
 actually it doesn't mind, both ways work.
 
 
 
 Hamish
 

Cheers for these corrections Hamish.

I must learn to be more careful in my efforts to give back to the community, 
after you all helped me when I got started. I still have a lot to learn.

John
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[GRASS-user] CCM2 version 2.1 data available as shapefiles

2010-01-07 Thread Benjamin Ducke
Apologies if this is already old news, but I have just been
informed by Alfred de Jager that the great European river catchments 
dataset CCM2 is now available for download as shapefiles:

http://desert.jrc.ec.europa.eu/water/ccm/php/jrc_getshape.php

Mr. de Jager writes:

The password to be supplied for the encrypted shapefiles is 'public'
Note that the shapefile format is somewhat limited for the storage of names
in non Latin character sets.  
You can find the original names on the various 'manage' functions on the
'catchments and coding' website.

He also asks everyone who downloads that data to please register at
their website so that they can keep track of their user base:

http://ccm.jrc.ec.europa.eu/

Best,

Ben


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Re: [GRASS-user] Compiling NVIZ / OpenGL with nVidia drivers - SOLVED

2010-01-07 Thread John A Stevenson

Hamish wrote:

Glynn wrote:
  

If there are separate OpenGL packages for nVidia and X.org,
there may be separate development packages, or there may be a single
package for use with either version.



those probably exist, but I've got no idea about them.  (libglu1-*)
  
Thanks for that.  I got it working by installing just the development 
packages for


mesa-common-dev
libglu1-mesa-dev

and providing the includes directory to configure: 
--with-opengl-includes=/usr/include/GL/


Previously, installing the mesa binaries had broken my nvidia driver, so 
this time I left them out.


Cheers

John

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[GRASS-user] compiling net.analyze add-on on Windows

2010-01-07 Thread Verhagen, J.W.H.P.
Dear all,

I would like to use the net.analyze add-on developed by Daniel Bundala with my 
GRASS 6.4 OSGeo4W version, but don't succeed in compiling the tools. The make 
command produces the following error:

makefile: 16 ..\..\include\Make\Dir.Make: No such file or directory
make:  *** No rule to make target '..\..\include\Make\Dir.Make'.
Stop.

As the missing include file is not in the net.analyze directory itself, and I 
can't seem to locate it anywhere in the osgeo4w directory, can anybody tell me 
how to solve this?

Philip Verhagen
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[GRASS-user] Searching Docs about 3D geological modelisation

2010-01-07 Thread MORREALE Jean Roc

Hello Grasslist,

I'm searching for papers, books or usecases covering the use of GRASS in 
geology, mainly on the stratigraphic representations (well log, 
schematic block diagram) and geomorphological (erosion, georelief 
reconstruction) aspects.


This is an area I've not practiced so far so I would be interested to 
know how people here deal with it  in Grass (especially their rules for 
building a 3d model from logs and exploiting it correctly but also any 
kind of spicy stuff you can obtain from it).


Thre is some related papers I've already find on these subjects :

HydroGIS 96: Application of Geographic Information Systems in Hydrology 
and Water Resources Management (Proceedings of the Vienna Conference, 
April 1996). IAHS Publ. no. 235, 1996.


Spatial Geologic Hazard Analysis in Practice, J. David Rogers, 2004

Three-dimensional Geological Modeling by FOSS GRASS GIS, Atsushi 
Kajiyama et al., 2004


Volume modeling of soils using GRASS GIS 3D-Tools, Markus Neteler, 2001

Regards,
MORREALE Jean Roc
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Re: [GRASS-user] Searching Docs about 3D geological modelisation

2010-01-07 Thread Rich Shepard

On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Benjamin Ducke wrote:


The problem with well logs is also that often the data is of a
qualitative nature, indicating the presence and absence of types of
material. There is no interpolation algorithm in GRASS currently which can
handle that sort of data well.


  So what is needed is a political algorithm. :-)

  Kidding aside, I suspect that a fuzzy interpolation algorithm would solve
the problem.

Rich
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Re: [GRASS-user] v.out.ogr kml error

2010-01-07 Thread henry83

Thank you Leonidas I will try to do it that way and hope it works, but before
that I would like to get the contours as less dispersed polylines. As you
can see in the image I have attached contours doesn't look as smoth lines as
I would like, do you know how to improve this? Thank you.
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n4269927/contours.png  

henry83 wrote:
 
 Hi everyone! I have created a contour map from a SRTM elevation model,
 after filling nulls, filling depressions and creating the contour map I
 need to export it to kml.
 
 I have used the following command
 
 v.out.ogr input=srtm_contours dsn=/home/henry/srtm_contours.kml format=KML
 
 output:
 
 WARNING: Vector map srtm_contours is 3D. Use format specific
  layer creation options (parameter 'lco') to export in 3D rather
  than 2D (default)
 Exporting 360384 points/lines...
  100%
 360384 features written
 
 The thing is that if I try to open the generated file with google earth it
 gets hanged...
 
 Arterwards I tried to add this to the command:
 
 dsco=AltitudeMode=absolute
 
 Neither I've gotten a good result. Does this problem have to be with lco
 parameter? Because I really don't know what to put in that parameter, and
 I really need to get the contours over google earth. 
 
 Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
 

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Re: [GRASS-user] Compiling NVIZ / OpenGL with nVidia drivers - SOLVED

2010-01-07 Thread Glynn Clements

John A Stevenson wrote:

 and providing the includes directory to configure: 
 --with-opengl-includes=/usr/include/GL/

This isn't necessary. The GL/ prefix is part of the header names,
and the compiler always looks in /usr/include.

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Re: [GRASS-user] v.out.ogr kml error

2010-01-07 Thread Hamish
henry83 wrote:
 I would like to get the contours as less dispersed polylines. As you
 can see in the image I have attached contours doesn't look
 as smoth lines as
 I would like, do you know how to improve this? Thank you.
 http://n2.nabble.com/file/n4269927/contours.png  

v.generalize


Hamish



  
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