On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Cverckova, Lubica
lubica.cverck...@hatchmott.com wrote:
Does anyone know when the new release of Cygwin (for Windows) will come out?
Lubica,
yesterday Glynn has made available 6.4.0.RC5 as Cygwin package:
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/binary/mswindows/cygwin
!!! I solved the problem by a workaround:
- I deleted all lines, whose connected nodes both touch the same area
But the problem itself still exists.
The Problem is:
-I used a line, which crosses an area, to make the area bigger
-Then I tried to delete those lines, crossing and touching the area
Hi Hamish
by boundaries I actually meant physical entities that
act as movement blockers in a model, such as broad rivers,
chasms, etc., not the GRASS geometry type boundary.
r.grow adds too many cells for my purpose
v.to.rast gives me stepped lines, which is why I wrote
the little mapcalc
On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 10:09 +0200, Xavier Delaunay wrote:
Dear Nikos,
I had the same compilation error when compiling Starspan, although I am
not using GRASS. I googled the error message and I found your post.
I also find clues here:
Dear Grass,
I am having a problem when I try to change the legend for my raster
file using to GUI. This happens even if I select a new legend to add.
As soon as I select the raster map from the list Grass freezes for
several minutes.
Perhaps it is a problem with the raster file or the rules
try temporarily increasing the region resolution by 2x for
the r.to.vect step.
?
Hamish
--- On Tue, 29/9/09, achim a...@jupiter.uni-freiburg.de wrote:
From: achim a...@jupiter.uni-freiburg.de
Subject: [GRASS-user] serious problem with ROUND-OFF
To: grass-user grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Michael Denslow
michael.dens...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Grass,
I am having a problem when I try to change the legend for my raster
file using to GUI. This happens even if I select a new legend to add.
As soon as I select the raster map from the list Grass
example:
http://bambi.otago.ac.nz/hamish/grass/screenshots/inlets_03_SurfSal_icw_big.png
sample data points are given with black diamonds. interpolation
must travel around islands and along channels.
ooh, that looks good. Very useful for interpolating data with faultlines,
I guess.
Hi,
2009/9/29 Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de
On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 10:09 +0200, Xavier Delaunay wrote:
I had the same compilation error when compiling Starspan, although I am
not using GRASS. I googled the error message and I found your post.
If you are willing
Milton Cezar Ribeiro wrote:
Any colleague that could suggest a way of I extract some
geomorphometry features (sensu Tom Hengl!) from large DEM
(10,000x6,000), please let me know.
Maybe r.watershed in grass 6.5? The A* Search section of r.watershed in
6.5 needs only about 40% of the memory
Hi,
I'm having some problems using i.rgb.his/i.his.rgb to convert quickbird
data from RGB to IHS and vice versa (original purpose was pan
sharpening). The results look totally weird and I don't know why.
Here is a protocol along with some screenshots:
[1] d.rgb r=szene1_mul.4 g=szene1_mul.3
Hi Markus,
Dear Grass,
I am having a problem when I try to change the legend for my raster
file using to GUI. This happens even if I select a new legend to add.
As soon as I select the raster map from the list Grass freezes for
several minutes.
Perhaps it is a problem with the raster file
fixed in svn
William Kyngesburye pisze:
There should be a crash log for r.stream.order, which you can find in
your home logs with Console.app. The trace is especialy useful,
though the binary images info can be helpful.
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Hamish wrote:
try setting all maps with r.colors color=grey255
still the same. i also rescaled the data using r.rescale.eq and
r.mapcalc but to no gain.
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Martin Album Ytre-Eide wrote:
I am displaying a raster where the values are logarithmic
and that is fine. The d.legend gives me a nice legend, but I
would like to convert the values in the legend to non
logarithmic values (keeping the raster as it is). I can't
find a way to do this in
update for 1)
due to my raster-resolution of 30 seconds, I could get these points by
end-/startpoints-coordinates for each line:
When this coord is very close to 30.00 sec, the geometry of this vert
should be moved...
2) ...could this be done with vertexmove in v.edit, having the
coordinates?
Thanks Michael,
Dear Grass,
I am having a problem when I try to change the legend for my raster
file using to GUI. This happens even if I select a new legend to add.
As soon as I select the raster map from the list Grass freezes for
several minutes.
Perhaps it is a problem with the raster
Perhaps a stupid question on my part. Did you download the Snow
Leopard version of GRASS from William Kyngesburye's site? Did you
download all of his current frameworks?
Bundling is something you do when you compile it. Compiling is not
hard but you shouldn't need to do it. You can
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Georg Kaspar ge...@muenster.de wrote:
Hi,
I'm having some problems using i.rgb.his/i.his.rgb to convert quickbird data
from RGB to IHS and vice versa (original purpose was pan sharpening). The
results look totally weird and I don't know why.
Here is a
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