Hi,
just wonder why not you download GRASS6.2 installer which will install like any
other Setup.exe.
Do you inparticular like Cygwin as all the x.mon (screens) work ?
Ex: d.path etc
Ravi Kumar
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Markus Neteler wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 12:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The commands I'm using are just:
i.class map=varikuva group=testi subgroup=alatesti outsig=signature
-Then there's the whole choosing and analyzing the test regions in the
graphic window. When that's
Hi Hamish,
GRASS Setup Windows, the latest is downloaded.
But I still find that V.Net.Path requires the coordinates of
two end points to be in a 'File' for input to
get the shortest path between these points.
In your last mail I had a notion that you indicated that the points can be
'Mouse
But I still find that V.Net.Path requires the coordinates
of two end points to be in a 'File' for input to
get the shortest path between these points.
yes
In your last mail I had a notion that you indicated that
the points can be 'Mouse Input', for V.Net.Path.
d.path's default is to take
Ravi,
In your last mail I had a notion that you indicated that the points can be
'Mouse Input', for V.Net.Path.
Hamish said to use d.path command with the coor option in it. That option is
also present in the command GUI as Starting and ending coordinates:
Marco
Hi,
d.path
I tried the GUI too with roads of spearfish60 data
It gave error
G_malloc: out of memory
Ravi Kumar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ravi,
In your last mail I had a notion that you indicated that the points can be
'Mouse Input', for V.Net.Path.
Hamish said to use d.path command
Manuel Francisco Maestre Páez wrote:
Thanks for the answer, but i tried checking cyggdal-1.dll and it seems it's
all ok.
I have installed all the libraries you said (and some more just in case) i
tried different versions for some of them, but... still no luck.
What can it be? I'm
Hello Nikos:
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
GRASSers and GDALers,
thank you for giving life to your mailing lists, these Treasures of
Knowledge.
I've written with your help another small article in ISPRS' (Student
Consortium) Newsletter.
A very impressive article/tutorial! Can it be
Thanks again.
I've tried moving that two libraries to c:/cygwin/bin and cygchecking all
executables in /usr/local/bin . All of them seems ok but i got the same
results (i mean, nothing). The exit code is still the same too (128).
I keep on trying... Never give up!
Manuel Francisco Maestre Páez
Thanks but didn't work copying the libs to the lib dir... I think the
location of the dll's it s not a problem as long as they are in the system
path...
I keep trying!
Manuel Francisco Maestre Páez
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Para: Manuel Francisco Maestre Páez [EMAIL
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 15:14 +0300, Micha Silver wrote:
Hello Nikos:
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
GRASSers and GDALers,
thank you for giving life to your mailing lists, these Treasures of
Knowledge.
I've written with your help another small article in ISPRS' (Student
Consortium)
Hi,
We have a code which uses grass data files. We import maps from other
formats to grass and use these maps for our code. Recently we have
updated Grass from version 5 to version 6. The files created with
grass62 not working working with our code anymore.
Does anyone knows if any changes
Hello grass users!
This may be a very technical question, but i hope somebody knows the answer
I'm currently working with landsat 5 images, trying to identify water
bodies with an algorithm that i found on the web (*). The thing is,
many calculations are made in the process, including NDVI and
Juan:
I think you are talking about radiometric normalization between images.
This is performed by first extracting values of pseudoinvariant
features (PIFs) in the overlap zones between images -- these are
features which should be the same, spectrally. If you have a set of
band values of
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