Hi:
I want to know if I can change my the grass location in the command line?
I know the g.mapsets command to change mapset,how about the location?
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maven apache wrote:
I want to know if I can change my the grass location in the
command line?
I know the g.mapsets command to change mapset,how about the
location?
g.mapset location=
(no s)
do so at your own risk though, check that temporary files are removed
and you probably don't want
Rich Shepard wrote:
In an input file to ps.map I have a vareas section with this:
vareas house_basin
pat $GISBASE/etc/paint/patterns/diag_down6.eps
fcolor magenta
end
The module runs, but when I try to display the map
using gv I get the
raster displayed, but no vector maps.
Thanks
Does the gisrc file (.grassrc6) work for just one user? I mean if more than
one user use the grass , should I create a .grassrc6 which contain a new
location and mapset for each user?
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On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 11:43 AM, maven apache apachemav...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks
Does the gisrc file (.grassrc6) work for just one user? I mean if more than
one user use the grass , should I create a .grassrc6 which contain a new
location and mapset for each user?
Are they real or Web
2010/2/27 Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 11:43 AM, maven apache apachemav...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks
Does the gisrc file (.grassrc6) work for just one user? I mean if more
than
one user use the grass , should I create a .grassrc6 which contain a new
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010, Hamish wrote:
I'm not sure why but the quick fix is to just spell out the full path to
the file and not use the variable.
Hamish,
Thank you. That's what I'll do.
Rich
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I have a vector map of a stream network and want to find the distance
between two points on the main stem. I have the geographic coordinates of
each point on the line representing the stream. I tried v.what but I'm not
comfortable that gave me the correct answer.
The line between the two
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010, Hamish wrote:
(no idea)
Hamish,
I suspect this is the result of the same issue: file location. I'll
replace $GISBASE with the actual path and see if that makes a difference.
Thanks,
Rich
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Hamish wrote:
so r_vareas.c scans the filename string for $GISBASE and expands it to
G_gisbase() if needed. For some reason in yours it gets past that
expansion somehow.
That feature is in 6.5 and 7.0 but not in 6.4.
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Glynn Clements gl...@gclements.plus.com
Hi Richard,
Try the v.net.* modules.
Cheers,
Dylan
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
I have a vector map of a stream network and want to find the distance
between two points on the main stem. I have the geographic coordinates of
each point on the
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010, Rich Shepard wrote:
242856.60 431305.07 242551.88 432149.70
Oops! I forgot the 'id' at the beginning of the line.
So, after adding that I get a new warning:
WARNING: Wrong input format: id 242856.60 431305.07 242551.88 432149.70
WARNING: [1] input format errors
[long, but hopefully interesting check out the link to the new surface
trials wiki page in the middle]
Frank Broniewski wrote:
I am trying to create a high resolution dem from contour lines Until
now all my tries where not successful. At first I tried r.surf.contour,
but since my
Is there anybody using LyX who already has a grassflyer.lyx or
similar?
LyX (1.6.5) won't import out of the box the .tex file.
Thanks, Nikos
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Rich Shepard pisze:
I have a vector map of a stream network and want to find the distance
between two points on the main stem. I have the geographic coordinates of
each point on the line representing the stream. I tried v.what but I'm
not
comfortable that gave me the correct answer.
The
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