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Brent Wood wrote:
> The help can be arcane, but it is there. Given the wide
> array of formats, each with its own idiosyncrasies, I
> don't ever see using ogr2ogr being simple & straightforward.
check this out:
http://www.inventis.ca/ogr2gui/index_en.htm
"Through its graphical user interface, o
Thanks.
I see I missed that output file goes first.
I would have thought a 3d shape file has coordinate system embedded in
it. Otherwise the only info I have is that it is NAD83 UTM Zone 10.
Indeed, ogrinfo says Layer SRS WKT: (unknown)
I looked on the spatialreference.org website and I ha
Hi Tom.
On Sun, 2009-01-25 at 16:33 -0800, mtnbiketr...@zzz.com wrote:
> Hi, beginner user. First off, am disappointed with help files for syntax for
> ogr2ogr.
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> I have a shp file( with .shx, and .dbf
Hi,
The help can be arcane, but it is there. Given the wide array of formats, each
with its own idiosyncrasies, I don't ever see using ogr2ogr being simple &
straightforward.
However, for your problem:
ogr2ogr --help
Usage: ogr2ogr [--help-general] [-skipfailures] [-append] [-update] [-gt n]
2009/1/25 :
> Hi,
> beginner user. First off, am disappointed with help files for syntax for
> ogr2ogr.
> I have a shp file( with .shx, and .dbf) and want to convert it to a
> different projection. When I run ogr2ogr from command line, it doesn't do
> anything, I tried to set the debug level for m
Hi,
beginner user. First off, am disappointed with help files for syntax for
ogr2ogr.
I have a shp file( with .shx, and .dbf) and want to convert it to a
different projection. When I run ogr2ogr from command line, it doesn't
do anything, I tried to set the debug level for more verbose and there
2009/1/25 Stefanie Obmann
>
> Dear GRASS users,
>
>
>
> I try to import an ascii file which should then be a table with 11 columns:
> gg length, gg latitude, hight above sea level, int number column, name, 6
> columns including different values;
>
>
>
> If I do the v.in.ascii command I get a DBM
Besides that you can also generate indices or do a transform.
See for example
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/i.tasscap.html
-> 'Wetness' Tasseled Cap component 3 (screenshot)
thanks for this hint. looks useful.
For completeness, I found also:
* Impervious surface deliniatio
I am running _OSX.5.6_ on an _intel_ _Mac_ using two (2) duo-core
processors and a bunch of memory. I have set up GRASS 6.3 and it seems
to be especially sluggish; i.e., literally all night to import a vector
shapefile, albeit a substantial one. In addition, many modules
(commands) will execute
Doc Robinson wrote:
> 4. What then about r.param.scale? Output is in the 0 +/- 180 range rather
> than 0-360.
Hi,
I have added more metadata output to r.param.scale in trunk and develbranch6.
testing welcome.
Hamish
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2009/1/25 Markus Neteler :
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Paolo Craveri wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> 2009/1/20 Martin Landa :
>>> Hi,
>>
>>>
>>> should be fixed in r35515.
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> --
>>> Martin Landa * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa *
>>>
>>
>> I have just updated grass6.4 from svn
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Paolo Craveri wrote:
> Hi
>
> 2009/1/20 Martin Landa :
>> Hi,
>
>>
>> should be fixed in r35515.
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> --
>> Martin Landa * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa *
>>
>
> I have just updated grass6.4 from svn but error remains.
Did you also recompile?
he
Hi
2009/1/20 Martin Landa :
> Hi,
>
> should be fixed in r35515.
>
> Martin
>
> --
> Martin Landa * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa *
>
I have just updated grass6.4 from svn but error remains.
ciao
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