Jonathan:
I imported a raster that I would like to copy into a new mapset (there
seem to be competing file access issues on the windows version of grass
if I refer to the same file in the same mapset via [EMAIL PROTECTED]) --
is that bug known/discussed/documented in winGrass wiki page?
ie
oh
yes...
I supposed it was a stupid question :-)
Thanks... Martin...
ciao
Il giorno mer, 23/07/2008 alle 16.05 +0200, Martin Landa ha scritto:
Ciao Ivan,
2008/7/23 ivan marchesini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a network of 6379 roads
I have a map with a single point
I run:
Hello,
thanks very much for answering.
So, normally, if you don't give a layer all the shapefiles in the
directory (dsn=) will be imported.
Note this loads the Shapefiles as *layers* (in the GRASS meaning of it)
of a single output vector map. Not necessarily what one might want.
That
Tim Michelsen pisze:
Maciej Sieczka wrote:
Moritz Lennert wrote:
So, normally, if you don't give a layer all the shapefiles in the
directory (dsn=) will be imported.
Note this loads the Shapefiles as *layers* (in the GRASS meaning of
it) of a single output vector map. Not necessarily
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
Tim Michelsen pisze:
If I want to change the projection of the lat/lon location with
g.setproj do I also need to reporject all layers inside that
location?
I don't quite understand what you mean.
g.setproj does not automatically reproject maps
On 23/07/08 23:45, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
Moritz Lennert pisze:
On 23/07/08 22:36, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
Use ogr2ogr to reproject Shapefiles outside GRASS (it accepts
directory of shapefiles as input as well as single shapefiles) and
then import them all with v.in.ogr. You can automate
Moritz Lennert wrote:
Use ogr2ogr to reproject Shapefiles outside GRASS (it accepts
directory of shapefiles as input as well as single shapefiles) and
then import them all with v.in.ogr. You can automate v.in.ogr in
Shell using for in do syntax (plenty of examples in the archive or
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, Moritz Lennert wrote:
I won't make an issue of this, but there is a difference in that v.in.ogr
takes a data source (directory or file) as input, and this data source can
contain many layers. AFAIK, it's the only *.in.* module to do this.
But I don't care enough to worry
Moritz Lennert wrote:
Note this loads the Shapefiles as *layers* (in the GRASS meaning of it)
of a single output vector map. Not necessarily what one might want.
No definitely not. Didn't know that. IMHO this should be changed...
If you want to load multiple files as individual maps,
On 24/07/08 16:18, Wesley Roberts wrote:
Hi All,
I posted the question below a couple of months ago regarding the use
of v.db.join. At the time I was using version 6.2.3 and even
installed 6.3 but I got no luck using this tool. Markus and I then
communicated several times and still I was not
Hi All,
I posted the question below a couple of months ago regarding the use of
v.db.join. At the time I was using version 6.2.3 and even installed 6.3 but I
got no luck using this tool. Markus and I then communicated several times and
still I was not able to join the tables.
I am thinking
On 24/07/08 15:13, Glynn Clements wrote:
Moritz Lennert wrote:
Use ogr2ogr to reproject Shapefiles outside GRASS (it accepts
directory of shapefiles as input as well as single shapefiles) and
then import them all with v.in.ogr. You can automate v.in.ogr in
Shell using for in do syntax
Hi all
I am running Grass 6.2.3 under Cygwin on a laptop with 512MB RAM and Windows
XP. I can run Grass from the command line, but when I try to load the gis
manager with gis.m , it appears for a split second and than exits (see
screendump below).
Does anyone have an idea why it is doing this?
Dear all,
I still am figthing agains this issue of run a set of command on
WinGrass. I Installer WinGrass 6.3.0 on c:\GRASS directory.
I also installed GRASS MSys on c:\GRASS_MSYS_Environment directory.
I wrote my grass script and save it on c:\temp\my_commands.txt
If I click on GRASS MSYS
Dear all
I want to manage grass database with SQLite
So, I input following command from keyboard:
db.connect driver=sqlite database='gis/latlon_jpn/PERMANENT/sqlite.db'
Error: value sqlite out of range for parameter driver
Legal range: dbf,ogr,pg
Why error massage ?
grass manual
How to configure middle-click for the zooming function in GRASS with
imacs mighty mouse?
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:03 PM, maning sambale
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great! Thanks for the tips. Using the mac right now. This screen is huge
maning
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Michael Barton
16 matches
Mail list logo