[GRASS-user] i.rectify and ground-based photos

2016-04-28 Thread Ken Mankoff
Hi list, Is i.rectify only designed for down-looking aerial photography? Or can it be used for highly oblique imagery too, for example photos taken side-looking from a plane window, or from a mountain-top covering a valley? Thanks, -k. ___

Re: [GRASS-user] rgrass7 syntax for passing a command

2016-04-28 Thread Veronica Andreo
Hello Jim, Maybe you should write to grass-stats mailing list, too. Perhaps someone there can provide useful insights/suggestions for your case Best, Vero 2016-04-28 12:53 GMT-03:00 Jim Maas : > Using GRASS 7.0.3 on Ubuntu Linux, > > I'm attempting to recreate the example of

[GRASS-user] rgrass7 syntax for passing a command

2016-04-28 Thread Jim Maas
Using GRASS 7.0.3 on Ubuntu Linux, I'm attempting to recreate the example of r.stream.distance shown at https://grass.osgeo.org/grass70/manuals/addons/r.stream.distance.html by passing these comands to GRASS from within an R session. I can't figure out the correct syntax to pass this command

Re: [GRASS-user] ASTER satellite imagery

2016-04-28 Thread Markus Neteler
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 5:48 AM, Grant Boxer wrote: > As the ASTER satellite data in now available free-of-charge, has anyone > developed a plug-in or work flow to process this imagery? Maybe of interest: r.in.aster: r.in.aster - Georeference, rectify, and import

Re: [GRASS-user] Unable to install add-ons on fedora23

2016-04-28 Thread Markus Neteler
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Markus Neteler wrote: ... > But the needed /usr/include/grass/Make/ is missing anyway. I'll open a > ticket with Fedora. Done: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1331386 Markus -- Markus Neteler http://www.mundialis.de - free data

Re: [GRASS-user] Unable to install add-ons on fedora23

2016-04-28 Thread Markus Neteler
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 1:52 PM, Martin Landa wrote: > Hi, > > 2016-04-28 12:03 GMT+02:00 Salim Razzaz : >> There isn't any directory called 'include' in /usr/lib64/grass-7.0.3/ when I >> checked. And grass-devel is installed (I ran 'dnf list

Re: [GRASS-user] Unable to install add-ons on fedora23

2016-04-28 Thread Martin Landa
Hi, 2016-04-28 12:03 GMT+02:00 Salim Razzaz : > There isn't any directory called 'include' in /usr/lib64/grass-7.0.3/ when I > checked. And grass-devel is installed (I ran 'dnf list installed grass-devel' > and it is there) it sounds like broken packaging on Fedora.

Re: [GRASS-user] Unable to install add-ons on fedora23

2016-04-28 Thread Salim Razzaz
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 07:21:07PM -0400, Vaclav Petras wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Salim Razzaz > wrote: > > > the compiled one and installed the rpm instead with grass-devel, liblas, > > and liblas-devel. Now I'm trying to install an add-on but this is

Re: [GRASS-user] Copy an existing location

2016-04-28 Thread Paulo van Breugel
There is also the r.pack function. But what I would probably do is to copy the whole location folder, delete the layers you don't want to include, and then zip / 7zip the whole folder (which is lossless) or any other suitable format. On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 9:44 AM, Bartolomei.Chris <

Re: [GRASS-user] Copy an existing location

2016-04-28 Thread Bartolomei.Chris
Hi Janet ... I was just thinking about the suggestion I sent ... you may be better off exporting the rasters and then having the user import them into a like-named mapset with the projection set to what the original rasters are in (and set the region and resolution correctly prior to import).

[GRASS-user] Missing information in the GRASS 7 NewFeatures/OptionChanges web page

2016-04-28 Thread Bartolomei.Chris
I'm upgrading some scripts to run in GRASS 7.1 (from GRASS 6.4.4) and just wanted to point out some missing information on the Changes page: https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/Grass7/NewFeatures#Optionschanges I may misunderstand what was intended to be listed in this web page, so please forgive

Re: [GRASS-user] Copy an existing location

2016-04-28 Thread Bartolomei.Chris
I would create a new mapset (in the same "location") then use g.copy (or the gui) to copy the rasters from PERMANENT to the new mapset. You can then pack the mapset directory (folder) (".tar" or ".gz" or ".zip") and send it to the other user - they should have the same "location" you do, have