Richard,
Yeah... Merge might not be the right word. I'm importing a lot of files
downloaded from the USGS site, for example, state boundaries. There are 6
separate files, but I want them all to go into the same database table/map
layer. The import vector function always wants to put each
Hamish,
Being more a scripter than a programmer, I suspect g.pnmcomp is beyond
me ... I can't really see how to pass a map to the module, and can't
really find any examples to help.
So here's what I would like (ideally) a script to do:
1. set a variable (eg state)
for i in NSW QLD VIC; do
Tom,
OK, you either want to use v.patch or v.overlay, and you want to do it
via a script so you don't have to handle things manually. Well, ok, six
files isn't too many ...
Although it can show some bad habits, v.patch is probably the better
tool here ... eg (in Australia not the US):
Richard wrote:
Being more a scripter than a programmer, I suspect
g.pnmcomp is beyond me ... I can't really see how to pass a
map to the module, and can't really find any examples to help.
#spearfish example:
r.shaded.relief map=elevation.dem shade=elev.shade
g.region rast=elev.shade
d.mon x0
note g.extension is rather new and untested compared the rest of
the software, especially on Windows. Besides svn for building C
modules, you will need a C compiler which doesn't ship with the
GRASS installer.
What about a automtaci build process on the server?
Then the users would download a
I have looked through many posts and help files to no avail, if
anyone can tell me what additional steps/programs/plugins are
required to install addons I would really appreciate the help.
see [http://subversion.apache.org]
some time ago I've opened a ticket in osgeo4w to include svn into
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Von: Helmut Kudrnovsky
Gesendet: 25.09.2010 11:19:32
An: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: First time trying to install add on g.extension (r.stream.order)
I have looked through many posts and help files to no avail, if
anyone can tell me what additional
Daniel Victoria wrote:
It's strange cause I can use gdalinfo and gdal_translate on the SRTM
tif tiles and last night I patched them using gdal_merge.py. Also,
r.in.gdal works fine. And I can run r.info on the tiles imported using
r.external. But I can't display them or query the values
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Glynn Clements
gl...@gclements.plus.com wrote:
Daniel Victoria wrote:
It's strange cause I can use gdalinfo and gdal_translate on the SRTM
tif tiles and last night I patched them using gdal_merge.py. Also,
r.in.gdal works fine. And I can run r.info on the
Nikos:
...
Downloaded:
- extra: LT50160351988258XXX03 (includes visible clouds - maybe good for
testing?)
# import landsat bands in wgs84, utm, zone 17
# r.proj to nc_spm_08/landsat
# set region
g.region rast=lsat5_1988.1 -p
projection: 99 (Lambert Conformal Conic)
zone: 0
datum:
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