Hello at all
I use R to do statistics of some GRASS data. On the windows machines (XP
and W2K) there occurred a problem when using the readRAST6 command form
the spgrass6 library. I think the problem is linked to the standard
installation of the GRASS standalone installer.
The standalone
Greetings All.
I have downloaded the GRASS addons, and am working on installing them.
I've used this instruction set--
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Compile_and_Install#Addons
I have installed GRASS 6.4RC5 binary and grass-dev package on Ubuntu
Karmic Koala, from the ubuntugis repo.
I'm trying
Hi Kaipi,
Planimetric/horizontal resolution is essentially the end resolution of the
data (grid resolution).
For example:
If you have 2pt/m² (on average the distance between points is 0.5m (1/2)),
the end resolution is 0.5m.
So with 50pts/m², on average the distance between points is 1/50 =
...and a work-around.
I'm using ubuntu 9.04 and the GRASS 6.2.3 package. I added a launcher to
the GNOME menu (with grass as the command) but GRASS crashes after
selecting a mapset and clicking ENTER GRASS.
Strangely, when I invoke GRASS from the terminal, GRASS starts up just fine.
I have a
For questions of this kind, please use the statgrass list.
When you repeat your question on that list, please include sessionInfo()
with all information including your locale, and full GRASS details, that is
what GRASS version, how installed (there are many different variants, which
version of
Hi,
I've noticed that the my current check out from the VCS now binds
CTRL-C to quitting the shell.
Is there anyway to disable this? It's highly frustrating when I type
CTRL-C to end a process, but sometimes the process ends before I push
the keys - leading to an inadvertent session end and me
I've also noticed that I use CTRL-C to abort a command line and give
me a clean one (yet still leave what I typed previously on the
screen).
For a system that has it's roots in the command line, I feel this
change has had a significant impact on usability.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Joel
Hi Glynn!
I've used your directions to access grass mapsets out of grass [1] and I
like it. It's flexible.
However, I have a small problem: sometimes I launch grass6_dev or
grass_trunk (my default is grass64) and whenever I hit Ctrl+C to break a
running process, it happens sometimes to hit it
(Apologies for sorting your pots :-)
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Joel Pitt joel.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that the my current check out from the VCS now binds
CTRL-C to quitting the shell.
Is there anyway to disable this? It's highly frustrating when I type
CTRL-C
On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 03:58 +0100, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote:
(Apologies for sorting your pots :-)
posts... (heck the keyboard prints its own things :-)
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Hi Nikos,
2009/11/3 Νίκος Αλεξανδρής nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
Maybe it's the same I described in my post Access mapsets out of grass
(small problem when launching a grass session) [1]?
I use very frequently Ctrl+C to just get a new line.
Nikos
[1]
Under Ubuntu Karmic 64-bit, I have used checkinstall after compiling
latest proj, geos, gdal, grass64, gdal-grass-plugin and qgis_unstable
for the installation. This created .deb packages [*].
Now I tested installing the respective dependencies, a
custom /etc/ld.so.conf file and then the custom
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Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote:
However, I have a small problem: sometimes I launch grass6_dev or
grass_trunk (my default is grass64) and whenever I hit Ctrl+C to break a
running process, it happens sometimes to hit it twice and this breaks
also the grass(6_dev or _trunk)
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