http://www.naturalearthdata.com/
Ben
On 05/12/2010 06:23 AM, José Miguel Barrios wrote:
Hi list;
Can someone indicate me where can I request simple vector layers of Germany
and France at municipality level?
Thanks!
Miguel
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AFAIK, this data level in France is not free. The only free
administrative data I know is available here :
http://professionnels.ign.fr/DISPLAY/000/528/175/5281750/GEOFLADept_FR_Corse_AV_L93.zip
as a shapefile.
Or may you have a look at this address :
http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/europe/
Also GADM
http://www.gadm.org/
When you get the coverage of the entire world, import a subregion or
selection only to speed up import.
Benjamin Ducke wrote:
http://www.naturalearthdata.com/
Ben
José Miguel Barrios wrote:
Hi list;
Can someone indicate me where can I request simple
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Hi Glynn,
This worked, thanks.
2010/5/11, Glynn Clements gl...@gclements.plus.com:
Hanlie Pretorius wrote:
I just pasted the code you sent at the end of the d.correlate script
That won't work. The code is a patch, indicating changes to be made
to the file. I've attached a complete
for the benefit of those who will follow in your footsteps, please help
document these in the wiki:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Global_datasets#National_datasets
thanks,
Hamish
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Hey there,
Sorry I don't have an answer, but maybe it contributes to the understanding
of the problem:
I've also had this exact same error message when trying to run my own python
scripts from shell under Windows. The scripts seem to be fine, but GRASS was
unable to use them. Somebody posted
Many thanks Daniel,
I gave a look at that thread few days ago but I didn't found an answer..
maybe because I would like (if it's possible) not to build grass on windows
and I supposed the 6.4 version was more stable than 7.
But when I found that a similar problem on linux (and I know for sure
Hallo everybody,
I need to create a digital elevation model from a set of stereoscopics
CORONA satellite images. Someone knows how to in GRASS GIS?
Thank You
Simone
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Hi all,
r.watershed in trunk r42236 has a new option to beautify flat areas,
activated with a new -b flag, works with both SFD and MFD. The method
is adapted from Garbrecht Martz (1997).
The justification for the new option is that some regard straight flow
lines in flat areas as an issue, e.g.
Great news. It sounds like this will be helpful with the very flat
and wetland rich terrain in Florida, US.
Mark
On May 12, 2010, at 5:51 AM, Markus Metz markus.metz.gisw...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
r.watershed in trunk r42236 has a new option to beautify flat areas,
activated
Hello all,
I've updated to version 6.4.0RC-6 on debian lenny, suggested me by the
debian alert actualization system. That´s working ok with my mapsets with
dbf driver. Then I´ve installed postgresql and translate maps and data to
this database with the appripiate commands. Now the problem is that
Markus,
That sounds awesome!! I'll try it ASAP!!
Thank you for your work
Margherita
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Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 11:51:11 +0200
From: Markus Metz markus.metz.gisw...@googlemail.com
Subject: [GRASS-user] r.watershed: pretty flat areas
To: grass-user
Hello,
I'm attempting to export a DEM to a terragen file and I've run into the
following error message.
ERROR 1: Inverted, flat, or unspecified span for Terragen file.
There isn't a great deal of lit in the manual regarding terragen exports,
and I'm wondering if anyone has any personal
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before after screenshots welcome :)
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On Sat, 2010-04-10 at 08:16 +1000, Richard Chirgwin wrote:
David,
I'd just like to confirm the process ...
1. Obtain points you wish to use as the service area edge nodes (I will
call this vector Limit).
2. Run v.delaunay to create a vector that includes the outline
(map=Delaunay).
3.
Hi all,
I cannot follow the explanation of David regarding the endpoints but the
following was my approach.
I didin't find a GRASS-only-way extracting the endpoints of a network
graph (or part of it), but with PostGIS it worked.
I thought of a geometry of a network graph, that is only made of
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
before after screenshots welcome :)
before:
http://sites.google.com/site/markusmetzgiswork/accumulation_regular.png
after:
http://sites.google.com/site/markusmetzgiswork/accumulation_beautified.png
less straight flow, main flow
As i mentioned earlier, Grass6.3 was working earlierwith my own mapsets -
but now is not. The only difference since then that i can remember is that I
installed Qgis, and started experimenting with postgresql an dpostgis as
well...i dont quite see if that could impact Grass runs..but am just
one more thing Martin: i noticed that the last copy action on installing
Grass6.5svn failed. here's the log extract (first few and last few lines):
Create folder: C:\Documents and Settings\Vishal Mehta\My Documents\GIS
DataBase
Output folder: C:\Program Files\GRASS-65-SVN\icons
Extract:
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