Hi All,
at OSGeo the Indian chapter Open Jump is the most used and evangelised software
along with GRASS GIS.
1. It is used as a GIS that can be spread to the beginner and expert alike.
2. We have a mock exercise 'Locating a site for a Nuclear power plant', using a
set of
layers, which
On 03/07/08 15:39, Hamish wrote:
You will lose information if you use r.composite,
Just for my understanding: if you set levels to 256, you won't lose
information, or ?
It will just make displaying the result very slow.
Moritz
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On 03/07/08 20:24, Manuel Gerardo Chávez Angeles wrote:
Hello from Mexico City,
I'm new using GRASS, migrating from a limited expertise on arcView.
I have a human population database from Spain, built for ArcView. Does
anybody have any reference that could help me to run it on GRASS. So far
On 03/07/08 20:33, Rei Hayashi wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am using a v.label command (+ d.labels command) to present county
names in the states' maps. I have tried two slightly different
commands.
1)v.label map=XXX type=centroid column=YYY labels=ZZZ fontsize=5 color=red
2)v.label map=XXX
Buenos días Manuel,
Well, first just define your GRASS location to match the extent of
your shapefile. Second, if you use the graphical interface (in GRASS
6.3) just go to: File - Import Vector Map - Multiple formats using
OGR.
Specify your shapefile at OGR datasource... and set a name for your
see http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#ps.atlas
Please try to develop new scripts in a cross-platform way using python
or any other scriping language that works easy with the windows version.
The windows port together with a easy (non-programmers way) and relaible
high quality
Hi,
Are there any instructions on the wiki or elsewhere on how to compile
Add-Ons?
I am using Grass 6.3.0 which I compiled from source and have downloaded
the Add-Ons via SVN repository. I would like to compile the
i.landsat.acca module, but there is no configure file. How do I do it?
Hi John,
enjoy the README in the grass-addons SVN:
Installation - Code Compilation
http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-addons/README
cheers
Markus
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 1:11 PM, John Stevenson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Are there any instructions on the wiki or elsewhere on how to
Rei Hayashi:
I am using a v.label command (+ d.labels command) to
present county names in the states' maps. I have tried
two slightly different commands.
1)v.label map=XXX type=centroid column=YYY labels=ZZZ fontsize=5 color=red
2)v.label map=XXX type=centroid column=YYY labels=ZZZ size=5
Does anybody knows where I can found the UTM coordinates for defining
Spain's defautl region?
regards
Manolo
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Take a look at this link. There you can find a map with the UTM zones. I
sometime used UTM zone 30N for Andalusia but, have you considered the
use of lon/lat for all Spain?
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sistema_de_Coordenadas_Universal_Transversal_de_Mercator
Jose
Manuel Gerardo Chávez
Any feedback?
GRASS 6.3.0 (zonasrurales):~ v.in.shape Provincias.shp out=Provesp
bash: v.in.shape: command not found
GRASS 6.3.0 (zonasrurales):~
Manolo
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Moritz Lennert wrote:
You will lose information if you use r.composite,
Just for my understanding: if you set levels to 256, you won't lose
information, or ?
It will just make displaying the result very slow.
Correct.
That assumes that the bands are limited to 256 levels. If you
Use v.in.ogr
specifically for esri shape files, type:
v.in.ogr dsn=../shapefile.shp output=grass_map
Regards,
Marco
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From: Manuel Gerardo Chávez Angeles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 8:22 PM
Subject: [GRASS-user]
v.in.ogr rather than v.in.shape
Manuel Gerardo Chávez Angeles escribió:
Any feedback?
GRASS 6.3.0 (zonasrurales):~ v.in.shape Provincias.shp out=Provesp
bash: v.in.shape: command not found
GRASS 6.3.0 (zonasrurales):~
Manolo
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Marco and Jose,
Thank you for the feedback.
This what happen with v.in.ogr
GRASS 6.3.0 (zonasrurales):~ v.in.ogr dsn=/manolo/OCDE/GIS/base/
Provincias.shp output=provesp
ERROR: Unable to open data source /manolo/OCDE/GIS/base/Provincias.shp
GRASS 6.3.0 (zonasrurales):~
regards
Manolo
Typing v.in.ogr --help you can read:
...
dsn OGR datasource name
Examples:
ESRI Shapefile: directory containing shapefiles
MapInfo File: directory containing mapinfo files
output Name for output vector map
layer OGR layer name.
Carlos \Guâno\ Grohmann wrote:
I'm trying to compile latest svn in Zenwalk 5.2 (Slackware based), but
I got lots of errors. The first module of the error list was d.ask, so
I went to run make inside it:
root[d.ask]# make
gcc
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