Hiya,
I have no probs with my GRASS having been set up (on Ubuntu)
at /home/my-home/GIS/GRASSdata, which, for you, might be equivalent to
c:/users/path-to-your-folders/GIS... (sorry, haven't used that OS for
awhile)...
I'd also recently installed it on a colleagues laptop, I think they were
Greetings
I need to do a presentation of GRASS GIS on a class and, I need some
inspiration. Where can I find a GRASS GIS presentation (power Point) where i
can get some ideas?
Thanks
Franz
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Catlike wrote:
Thank you.
Yes, the directory name does contain white space.
I'm using GRASS 6.4.0.
The GRASS login window comes up, and I specify the database location,
then use the Location Wizard to create a location, and click Start. A
scripting window briefly opens, then that
Hi Gabriel,
No, you don't.IMHO, sometime it's hard to get started because GRASS (and many
other open source softwares) has some different logic from the common point
and click software. Soon you will realize that the command structure allows
you to spare a lot of time in repetitive tasks and
Hi All,
I just had a thought while on my iPhone. Is there an app for GRASS GIS for the
iPhone and/or iPad?
Thanks,
Andrew
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Hi,
I'm working in GRASS 6.4.0 on Windows XP.
I'm creating a hydrological model and am using GIS to prepare the data.
I've split my river layer into about 100 segments and I've digitised
the start and end point of each river segment on a points layer.
For the points layer, I calculate a 'name'
I haven't seen one. And it will probably never happen - it would require a
major rewrite and a yearly developer fee to keep it in the store.
On Dec 9, 2010, at 8:17 AM, Andrew Lewin wrote:
Hi All,
I just had a thought while on my iPhone. Is there an app for GRASS GIS for
the iPhone
On 09/12/2010 16:38, Hanlie Pretorius wrote:
Hi,
I'm working in GRASS 6.4.0 on Windows XP.
I'm creating a hydrological model and am using GIS to prepare the data.
I've split my river layer into about 100 segments and I've digitised
the start and end point of each river segment on a points
I do believe I've seen people talking about getting spatialite on the
iOS though which would give you a GIS processing system as a backend to
any program you might want.
The other way to think about it - what about a Pywps app that calls a
server with GRASS to do stuff and pass it back to the
On 10/12/10 3:05 AM, grass-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org wrote:
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Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:05:50 +0200
From: Micha Silvermi...@arava.co.il
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Assign attributes of start and enpoints to
connecting lines
To: Hanlie Pretoriushanlie.pretor...@gmail.com
Hi Gabriel,
As others have said, no knowledge of python is needed to use grass. I
noticed you are from USP. I know there are some people in the São
Paulo campus that uses grass. Also, there are people in Piracicaba
campus or, if you ever come by Campinas, send me an email and I'd
gladly show you
Gabriele,
13 digits in integer format? If so, then I don't know if you will need
the dp option (number of decimal places). Did you try to export in
other format (gtif)?
The problem is that a 13 digit number is pretty big so you will have
to choose an adequate raster type (I think double is
Hi Micha,
Thanks for the reply.
I tried your method using the GUI, and it seems one cannot have a
from_type of 'line', only of 'point' or 'centroid'.
I tried:
v.distance from=c83a_rivers_5km to=c83a_rivers_5km_junctions
from_type=centroid to_type=point upload=to_attr column=Jname
Thank you. Yes, in pursuing tutorials (from UC Davis) on QGIS, I
have used the GRASS plugin many times and it always works. (My finding
the files created later, and knowing what to do with them and what
they're for, is another matter.) QGIS is a great interface, so far,
for working with
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