Hi jean pierre huart,
I have exported png image using module "d.out.file",(I have pasted a part
of the script below which I have used. I hope this will help you
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import grass.script as g
import os
import shutil
import time
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 8:42 PM, Janet Choate wrote:
> Hi Will,
> When running r.watershed on a small 35 hectare watershed, it produces a
> fully connected stream network. However, when running r.watershed on a 6400
> hectare watershed, the stream network is not fully connected.
Sorry I've forgotten to precise that I'm using Grass v7.0.3 on ubuntu 14.04.
On 08/03/16 16:15, jean pierre huart wrote:
Hello,
I've written a python script to generate an image combining a vector
map (myvector) and a raster (myraster) that has been generated using a
mask.
It works great by
Hello,
I've written a python script to generate an image combining a vector map
(myvector) and a raster (myraster) that has been generated using a mask.
It works great by default and creates an image with the default
dimensions 640x480 on a white background.
Hi Vincent
Thank you for your considered reply. I really appreciate it. I agree with your
penultimate comment - if I can get it into Blender and visualise different
layers then I will surely be able to output them to Dae.
Regarding Google Earth that is correct. I am seeking to use Grass