Re: [GRASS-user] pdf maps

2010-06-06 Thread Jarek Jasiewicz
Mohammed Rashad pisze: Is there any module in grass to read maps which are in PDF format to raster or vector. ArcGIS can read pdf files as raster maps. may i know the module is available in GRASS or GRASS-Addons repo. - Rashad

Re: [GRASS-user] pdf maps

2010-06-06 Thread Glynn Clements
Mohammed Rashad wrote: Is there any module in grass to read maps which are in PDF format to raster or vector. ArcGIS can read pdf files as raster maps. may i know the module is available in GRASS or GRASS-Addons repo. Ghostscript can generate SVG output. I don't know of any tool to import

Re: [GRASS-user] pdf maps

2010-06-06 Thread Mohammed Rashad
What about having a module for reading pdf maps such as r.in.pdf or v.in.pdf Regards, Rashad From: Glynn Clements gl...@gclements.plus.com To: Mohammed Rashad rasha...@yahoo.com Cc: grass-...@lists.osgeo.org; grass-user@lists.osgeo.org Sent: Sun, June 6,

Re: [GRASS-user] pdf maps

2010-06-06 Thread Hamish
[taking this off the -dev list, it doesn't need to be there] Mohammed Rashad wrote: Is there any module in grass to read maps which are in PDF format to raster or vector. ArcGIS can read pdf files as raster maps. may i know the module is available in GRASS or GRASS-Addons repo. do you mean

[GRASS-user] gdal_translate

2010-06-06 Thread Sandile Gumede
Hi I've got these coordinates upper-right-corner: 33 degrees, 40 minutes, 31.28 seconds S 18 degrees, 17 minutes, 32.52 seconds E lower-left-corner: 33 degrees, 40 minutes, 31.28 seconds S 18 degrees, 38 minutes, 55.37 seconds E I want to

Re: [GRASS-user] gdal_translate

2010-06-06 Thread Micha Silver
On 06/06/2010 01:52 PM, Sandile Gumede wrote: Hi I've got these coordinates upper-right-corner: 33 degrees, 40 minutes, 31.28 seconds S 18 degrees, 17 minutes, 32.52 seconds E lower-left-corner: 33 degrees, 40 minutes, 31.28 seconds S 18

[GRASS-user] Re: grass-user Digest, Vol 50, Issue 8

2010-06-06 Thread Richard Chirgwin
Nicolas, To and From have to be different maps - so you need to make a copy using g.copy. You can then use the v.distance all feature - the -a flag - to create a database table containing a distance matrix containing all possible combinations of distances. Richard Chirgwin

Re: [GRASS-user] use of v.surf.rst on big datasets with low memory

2010-06-06 Thread MORREALE Jean Roc
Le 06/06/2010 00:00, Hamish a écrit : Jean Roc wrote: I'm trying to build a regional DEM based on a contour line map (3D vector) using v.surf.rst but the process fails with an memory allocation error when I set my region to a 50m resolution. what does 'g.region -p' say? (config - region -