On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 6:44 PM, Paul Kelly
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On Tue, 27 May 2008, Markus Neteler wrote:
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Despite the g.mkfontcap from Hamish, we need a fix in d.font to
reject non-existing font names. Currently they are silently accepted
(with zero effect of course).
I just
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 11:13 PM, Richard Chirgwin
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Fixed first time, thanks. sigh The number of things I still don't know
about Grass!
Richard,
whenever possible, the software should suggest what to
do in case it is clearly identifiable like here.
The updated
Hello,
I start on a recent grass64svn (Ubuntu 8.04) with wxpython and get the
followin message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/grass6_devel$ grass64 -wxpython
Cleaning up temporary files ...
Starting GRASS ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/grass-6.4.svn/etc/wxpython/gis_set.py,
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Nikos Alexandris
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On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 08:58 +0530, H.S.Rai wrote:
Is there any reference, where I can find GUI based equivalent of
commands, as I want to introduce GRASS to beginners (avoiding command
terminal to make them comfortable,
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 7:20 PM, kries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Markus.
Sorry, I wasn't really very clear in my first posting.
I have a freshly compiled grass, did distclean/clean beforehand.
Two days ago I submitted a number of changes to run GRASS 7.svn
(trunk) independently from
I cant answer the question of how the v.surf.rst module choses points,
but I can say that with the use of r.in.xyz you can control this quite
well.
For example, (and relating to the last question) you can use different
methods to assign values to the cells from ASCII import. Meaning if
you have
Hi,
which version of python and wxpython do you use?
Martin
2008/5/28 Manuel Seeger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I start on a recent grass64svn (Ubuntu 8.04) with wxpython and get the
followin message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/grass6_devel$ grass64 -wxpython
Cleaning up temporary files ...
Hi,
well, when I uninstall wxPython I get a bit more informative error message
Cleaning up temporary files ...
Starting GRASS ...
ERROR: Requested version of wxPython not found. wxPython = 2.8.1.1 is
required. Detailed information in README file.
Error in GUI startup. If necessary, please
report
Uups,
I thought I hat installed wxPython... but it was not.
Now it works
Thanks a lot Martin!
Manuel
Martin Landa schrieb:
Hi,
which version of python and wxpython do you use?
Martin
2008/5/28 Manuel Seeger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I start on a recent grass64svn (Ubuntu 8.04) with
Hi,
:clap:
it works!
Thanks for your help!
kries
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I completely agree to use your approach, with the shared location with
multiple mapsets. Using something like Unison sync's the locations
well, but has problems with single file reconciliation such as an
sqlite.db file for all the vector attributes. Now I have some vector
files that dont have
y need to make a poligon, but i make the boundary then the centroid and i
dont know how to tell the program to make it a poligon.. can sombody help
me? thanks a lot!!
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One problem I foresee is with vectors using a single
sqlite.db file,
That's true. You cannot write simultaneously to
the same sqlite.db file.
...
But just use different names, so multiple sqlite.db files?
IIRC you can make SQLite create per-vector map DBs by setting the
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 09:10 +, Isabel Alfaro Cardozo wrote:
y need to make a poligon, but i make the boundary then the centroid
and i dont know how to tell the program to make it a poligon.. can
sombody help me? thanks a lot!!
Hello!
Some ideas:
.Use v.info on your map and see how many
y need to make a poligon, but i make the boundary then the centroid and i
dont know how to tell the program to make it a poligon.. can sombody help
me? thanks a lot!!
You probably need to enable 'snapping' within the v.digit module to make the
polygon
vertices coincident. See the attached
Nikos:
This dead link sounds very promising:
http://wwwamb.bologna.enea.it/forgrass/documents/Grass-6-Visual-Tutorial.pdf
Markus:
Grab it here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060209031109/wwwamb.bologna.enea.it/forgrass/download.htm
- VISUAL TUTORIAL FOR GRASS 6: 30 pages of tutorial
(pdf)
i dont understand how to let the program know if im working with a point
layer, a line layer or a poligon layer. the program allows me to have all
kinds of elements in one file. how do i deal with this?
thanks a lot for the help
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thank you a lot, im new in grass, im learning and i cant get the poligon
area, i think the procedure is to use the boundary button, make it close
then use the centroid option and then when i save the file and check the
info it says i have a boundary and a centriod but no area, im i missing
some
GRASS is not ArcGIS. So it doesn't have the same restrictions that ArcGIS
does about points, lines, and polygons being in separate layers. Of course,
YOU can make a vector file (i.e., layer) that is only points or lines or
polygons, but you are not REQUIRED to do so. If you want to export vector
Hello everybody!
Don't know if this is a bug, but the GUI for r.lake doesn't show any raster
data from the drop-down menu.
All is fine with tcltk.
This is a screenshoot of the problem:
http://img159.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rlakeinputob3.jpg
Thank you very much
Luca
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 22:21 +0530, H.S.Rai wrote:
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Nikos Alexandris
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Just see what happened with me (before posting of my original email),
when I clicked Raster Reports and statistics, i got pop up window
for r.univar, making
For the list record:
I could reproduce the problem with long file/path names on their
machine. Buffer lengths are now corrected and the problem
apparently fixed (6.3.svn, 6.4.svn and 7.trunk).
Markus
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:31 AM, Markus Neteler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Leo,
I have
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Nikos Alexandris
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Can they be counted automatically?
Sure:
GRASS 6.4.svn (spearfish60): ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | wc -l
325
GRASS 6.4.svn (spearfish60): ls -la $GISBASE/scripts/*.* | wc -l
80
Markus
On 28/05/08 10:15, Markus Neteler wrote:
I see that Moritz didn't yet enable d.thematic.area for default
compilation (I forgot that it exists...). I have now activated it
in trunk for easier testing.
Thanks!
I had always meant to improve it a bit more and write the documentation
(code and
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 22:52 +0200, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | wc -l
Something like
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F r. | wc -l #for raster
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F v. | wc -l #for vector
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F g. | wc -l #for generic
etc.
All in
On 27/05/08 20:59, Glynn Clements wrote:
Manuel Sangiao wrote:
someone knows why this statement doesn't work?
echo UPDATE grenzen gr SET gr.cleft=(SELECT adm.NAME FROM myadm0 amd WHERE gr.left=
adm.cat) | db.execute
Which database back-end are you using? The DBF driver only understands
a
Hi,
On 29.05.2008 00:04, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Or there other methods (better than grep -F) doing this?
ls -1 $GISBASE/bin/r.* | wc -l #for raster
etc.
No need for grep or anything other then file names
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Nikos:
Something like
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F r. | wc -l #for raster
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F v. | wc -l #for vector
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F g. | wc -l #for generic
etc.
All in a script and a nice report.
Or there other methods (better than grep -F)
Edward Tomlinson:
I have a whole bunch of data from an RTK GPS. File exists
as a MapInfo file.
Imports into grass fine with area and centroids.
My problem is however, i want to create another vector file
that contains the mask or the external (an internal island) boundary.
I have been
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 20:09 -0700, Hamish wrote:
Nikos:
Something like
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F r. | wc -l #for raster
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F v. | wc -l #for vector
ls -la $GISBASE/bin/*.* | grep -F g. | wc -l #for generic
etc.
All in a script and a nice
Just curious if anybody encountered this issue with Arc*:
it's a common problem.
It does seem to be.
short answer: TINs stink. Raster maps created from TINs stink more.
My colleague used SRTM DEM converted to grid format of Arc
He mentioned that it is fairly common when you convert raster
andrew haywood wrote:
i am currently enjoying the flexibility of using r.in.xyz
to process lidar data over native forests in Victoria, Australia.
Thank you hamish for such a great tool.
cheers, it is always nice to hear what it is used for.
At this stage I have 'binned' my data into 20m
andrew haywood:
To get around this I have written a script in a proprietary
stats package to
create the intensity metrics. However, I would prefer to
use Grass and
opensource tools to do this binning
Any suggestions would be appreciated
oh, if you are looking for an open source stats
maning sambale:
My colleague used SRTM DEM converted to grid format of Arc
He mentioned that it is fairly common when you convert
raster grids in arc to vectors (shapefiles). Especially with very small
areas like a 2-3 pixels. Will look into this further.
ok, then try and use GRASS's
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