Moritz Lennert wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply.
When I make the entries you suggest I get the following in an
Application Error box:
/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator: to set an icon, please use -name profile
and set a profile icon
/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator: to set an icon, please
Ivan Shmakov wrote:
driver.h:70: error: \u2018BOUND_BOX\u2019 does not name a type
make: *** [OBJ.i686-pc-linux-gnu/grass6_wxvdigit_wrap.o] Error 1
\u2018 -- unicode characters sneaking into what should be a flat
ASCII file?
Those are just the quotes added by the compiler.
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On Feb 2, 2008 4:45 PM, Nikos Alexandris
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Your results agree with LINEST in openoffice.org.
I understand that I missed some detail...
[Is the region resolution affecting the results?]
For sure it is!
And I can't find the -s flag.
Is it in r.regression.line?
Ivan Shmakov wrote:
ASCII is a subset of UTF-8, so there's no problem with using the
ASCII quote characters in that situation.
That's the problem -- ASCII lacks single quote characters.
It also lacks a decimal point character. But just as a full stop
(period) suffices as a
Hi Mick,
just look in the archives!
I have found in an older post that it is probably related with the region
settings (the resolution).
Check your resolution with g.region -p.
Is it too high?
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