Thank you for your answers and advices.
Glynn, with your method based on displaying grass files on the fly in a
viewer, I guess all d.* interactive commands will fail, won't they ?
Deep down I want to know how much I will have to adapt some shell
scripts I wrote for grass6* when my users migrate
Hi,
2009/12/3 Franz Schiller franzschiller1...@gmail.com:
Ok, now it makes sense. i.ortho.photo just like i.class requires X monitors
so they are not available to windows. Right?
right.
About vector digitalization. In the menu it doesn't appear in wxpython menu
but if a write v.digitizer it
Hi,
2009/12/3 Franz Schiller franzschiller1...@gmail.com:
[...]
Are these options blocked only in Windows or also in Linux?
Thanks for your help
No, wxGUI vector digitizer should work on Linux and Mac OS X.
Martin
PS: Please keep discussion on ML.
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Greetings all
After a few emails with Martin let me summarize this (and now for all grass
user community):
- v.digit is working in TCLtk in windows
- digitizer is working in Wxpython in Linux and OS Mac
- digitizer is not working in wxpython in windows (the option to start
editing is not
Hi,
2009/12/3 Franz Schiller franzschiller1...@gmail.com:
After a few emails with Martin let me summarize this (and now for all grass
user community):
- v.digit is working in TCLtk in windows
- digitizer is working in Wxpython in Linux and OS Mac
- digitizer is not working in wxpython in
Hi,
2009/12/3 Luis Lisboa luislisboa1...@gmail.com:
I saw a few messages talking about i.class not being available to
WindowsGRASS.
Next January I will give a few classes of Remote Sensing in the University
and I was planning to use GRASS6.4 in the classes. One of the major modules
is
2009/12/3 Martin Landa landa.mar...@gmail.com:
[2]
http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/wiki/index.php/153YZOD_Zpracování_obrazových_dat_-_cvičení_10
[3]
http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/wiki/index.php/153YZOD_Zpracování_obrazových_dat_-_cvičení_11
sorry, here are the correct links
[2]
Hi John and others, (and for easy reference as well to whom it may
concern) I think the discussion that best corresponds to my question is
here :
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-dev/2009-August/045399.html
Vincent.
Le mercredi 02 décembre 2009 à 10:47 -0800, John C. Tull a écrit :
And
Hello Martin thanks for your reply.
I am afraid not -- only non-interactive approach. Digitize areas, rasterize
vector areas and use i.gensig.
Ok. But If I try to have Linux or Mac OS machine, I could use i.class right?
About your links, ehehehe unfortunely Czech is not in my language domain
Hi Luis,
I have imported shape files in grass 6.4 using v.in.ogr. Not a big hassle.
One way to acquire training areas for the supervised classification is
to digitize them using either the tcl/tk digitizer or, what I find
easiest, the QGis digitizer. QGis is free and can create shape files.
I'm
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Glynn Clements wrote:
1. The default input format has X (easting) followed by Y (northing).
You need to use the -r switch if the northing comes first.
Glynn,
That's what I thought. I tried the '-r' switch, too, based on the example
in the man page. Originally I had the
Vincent Bain wrote:
Glynn, with your method based on displaying grass files on the fly in a
viewer, I guess all d.* interactive commands will fail, won't they ?
There are no interactive d.* commands in 7.0.
The 7.0 display architecture doesn't have any facility to query a
mouse. Any modules
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Glynn Clements wrote:
1. The default input format has X (easting) followed by Y (northing).
You need to use the -r switch if the northing comes first.
2. In the absence of a trailing E or W, positive eastings are east of
the prime meridian. You need either a leading - or a
Hi Markus,
Am Donnerstag 03 Dezember 2009 01:02:00 schrieb Pablo Carreira:
Hi Markus M., after a fast look at Urban Keitt here is my sugestions:
a)Create a single central vector point for each patch.
b)Connect that vector to an MySQL database.
c)create the columns ID, X, Y, NHABDIST,
Thanks for your reply,
May I be considered bothersome, but was it really impossible to achieve
(like in grass65) the development of a wxGUI (which I really enjoy too)
while keeping the complete set of historical command line
environment ?
Le jeudi 03 décembre 2009 à 14:40 +, Glynn
Since creating training areas is not such an intensive digitizing
operation as full-scale vector creation, perhaps v.edit could be used
in a wxPython replacement for i.class. An advantage of v.edit is that
it works cross-platform now.
Michael
On Dec 3, 2009, at 8:06 AM,
On Dec 3, 2009, at 8:06 AM, grass-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org wrote:
Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 16:06:07 +0100
From: Vincent Bain b...@toraval.fr
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] grass70 and display monitor
To: Glynn Clements gl...@gclements.plus.com
Cc: GRASS user list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
SYNOPSIS
cs2cs [ -eEfIlrstvwW [ args ] ] [ +opts[=arg] ]
[ +to [+opts[=arg]] ] file[s]
Or, that the data can be in a file but the command is entered on the CLI.
Rich
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Hi Joshua,
On Tuesday 01 December 2009 14:14:07 Markus Neteler wrote:
Joshua,
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Joshua Campbell
jcampbell@gmail.com wrote:
Markus,
Thanks for the input. I reviewed the r.sun page and unfortunately r.sun
doesn't provide the specific horizon angle
2009/12/3 Alfredo Alessandrini alfreal...@gmail.com:
There is a shell command for set computational region from display?
I guess you are referring to wxGUI. This options is available only
from Map Display Window.
Martin
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On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Alfredo Alessandrini wrote:
There is a shell command for set computational region from display?
Alfredo,
Are you referring to g.region? Use it specifying the map name; e.g.:
g.region vect=streams
or
g.region rast=elevation
HTH,
Rich
On Dec 3, 2009, at 10:04 AM, grass-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org wrote:
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 17:51:59 +0100
From: Alfredo Alessandrini alfreal...@gmail.com
Subject: [GRASS-user] set region from display
To: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Message-ID:
Apparently, g.copy works only within the current location/mapset. I have a
sites map and attribute data in grassbase/sitesLCC/rbs/ that I want to copy
to grassbase/Oregon/rbs. I also have a raster DEM that I want to copy to
that same location/mapset. Please point me to the appropriate commands.
Dear Glynn and Markus,
I found no follow-up to this message of last November 17 so I am
replying to this one.
On windows 7 and using a fresh Cygwin/GRASS install as per instructions at
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/binary/mswindows/cygwin/
I start Cygwin shell - startxwin.sh - grass64
Vincent Bain wrote:
May I be considered bothersome, but was it really impossible to achieve
(like in grass65) the development of a wxGUI (which I really enjoy too)
while keeping the complete set of historical command line
environment ?
Very little is actually impossible, but the
Rich Shepard wrote:
1. The default input format has X (easting) followed by Y (northing).
You need to use the -r switch if the northing comes first.
2. In the absence of a trailing E or W, positive eastings are east of
the prime meridian. You need either a leading - or a trailing W
Rich Shepard wrote:
Apparently, g.copy works only within the current location/mapset. I have a
sites map and attribute data in grassbase/sitesLCC/rbs/ that I want to copy
to grassbase/Oregon/rbs. I also have a raster DEM that I want to copy to
that same location/mapset. Please point me to
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Glynn Clements wrote:
You can't *copy* maps between locations, as different locations typically
have different projections.
You can re-project maps between locations with r.proj (raster) and
v.proj (vector).
Since both the source and destination locations have the same
You can re-project maps between locations with r.proj (raster) and
v.proj (vector).
Since both the source and destination locations have the same projections
I thought there was a GRASS copy command.
see also:
Luigi Ponti wrote:
On windows 7 and using a fresh Cygwin/GRASS install as per instructions at
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/binary/mswindows/cygwin/
I start Cygwin shell - startxwin.sh - grass64 -tcltk
The startup GUI pops up, I select a mapset, and press enter GRASS as
usual.
I
On 04/12/2009 07:58, Glynn Clements wrote:
Luigi Ponti wrote:
On windows 7 and using a fresh Cygwin/GRASS install as per instructions at
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/binary/mswindows/cygwin/
I start Cygwin shell - startxwin.sh - grass64 -tcltk
The startup GUI pops up, I select a mapset,
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