Obviously Hamsh is right... In the past I've used v.mkgrid because I
needed its specific features.
2008/1/19, Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
Is there a quick way to clip a vector file to the current region
bounds?
Yes, v.in.region + v.overlay
if the vector is a
From: Jonathan Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Virtual memory available to cygwin GRASS
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There are ongoing issues with various windows
On 18/01/08 23:51, Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
(sorry for the barrage of emails, i'm finagling with nnbathy today and
having some problems with import/exporting into grass). Ok, so the awk
suggestions worked wonders to fix my xyz file. Now when I do an
r.in.xyz, its failing because nnbathy
On 19/01/08 00:25, Luis E Menoyo wrote:
I'm using 1st order and 13 GCPs on an image and i.rectify has been
running over 3 hours. Is the process locking up or is this amount of
time normal in image rectification? Is i.rectify processing just the
area of the image to be rectified, of is it
Hamish wrote:
Luigi Ponti wrote:
As a less-than-two-year old cygwin/GRASS user, I have never seen
virtual memory going over 1 GB while doing intensive computations
with GRASS (e.g., v.surf.idw interpolation).
Have you been getting out-of-memory errors or are you concerned that
you are
Paul,
That tool works GREAT! I tried it, half expecting it to simply discard
what it couldn't convert like all of the open-source tools I'd found
prior, but it worked...and well. All of the objects the PDF had to
offer came right over.
Interestingly, Illustrator complains before it opens
I found this with a search of freshmeat.net. Perhaps it will work, and
free. Let us know.
http://www.pstoedit.net/
Cheers,
John
On Jan 19, 2008, at 6:43 PM, Kurt Heston wrote:
Paul,
That tool works GREAT! I tried it, half expecting it to simply
discard what it couldn't convert like all
John,
Excellent! Works flawlessly. Just a little experimenting yielded this
command:
pstoedit.exe -f dxf_s:-splineaspolyline roads.pdf roads.dxf
Without the -splineaspolyline argument the DXF looks just like the
other conversions that didn't work.
I now have a solution with the right