Hi Priscilla,
I guess the problem is that you run g.region both with the –a flag and the
align option.
Se: https://grass.osgeo.org/grass70/manuals/g.region.html
Please try:
g.region -p raster=out_Ghiandone_DEM_strahler@Silvia
align=out_Ghiandone_DEM_strahler@Silvia
or even just:
g.region -p
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Priscilla_I
wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a new grass user, running "r.basin" module for Grass 7.0.4 on Windows
> 10, I get this error message "ERROR: Region resolution and raster map
> resolution differs. Run 'g.region
>
Hello Moritz, thank you for your reply,
Le jeudi 13 octobre 2016 à 16:54 +0200, Moritz Lennert a écrit :
> This exists: go into Settings->Attributs->Category mode and chose "No
> category".
Which I completely missed,
Sorry for the stupid question...
Vincent.
On 13/10/16 16:42, Vincent Bain wrote:
Hi,
trying to use the wxGUI digitizer with GRASS 7.3 I am quite puzzled
with a default behavior I would like to change :
Usually when I have to digitize large polygon maps, I try to do a bulk
definition of attribute, i.e. after drawing the whole
Hi,
I'm a new grass user, running "r.basin" module for Grass 7.0.4 on Windows
10, I get this error message "ERROR: Region resolution and raster map
resolution differs. Run 'g.region
raster=out_Ghiandone_DEM_strahler' to set proper region resolution."
I'm using a map in projected coordinates, and
Hi,
trying to use the wxGUI digitizer with GRASS 7.3 I am quite puzzled
with a default behavior I would like to change :
Usually when I have to digitize large polygon maps, I try to do a bulk
definition of attribute, i.e. after drawing the whole boundaries, I
digitize a hundred of centroids
On Tue, 11 Oct 2016, Laurent C. wrote:
It seems to be a problem from within the temporal framework. I never had
this specific problem before, but I've run into some other obscure errors
using TGRASS.
To summarize my understanding: Itzi will not work with my current data
because of some
Moritz:
Thank you! After several trials, I got the desirable result by
GRASS 7.0.4 (latlon):~/ > d.rast -n DSM bgcolor=blue
Both "-n" and "bgcolor=" were necessary.
Kenlo Nasahara
On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 08:44:53 +0200
Moritz Lennert wrote:
>
>
> Le 12 octobre
Hi,
We would like to use Grass GIS with our Asp.net web application to generate
a layer with temperature data as gradient image just like the attached
image.
Please help us out that how we can achieve this with our web application.
Thanks.
Dear all,
I am unable to use v.net.iso because of a "segmentation fault" error. I
have a script that used to work correctly in GRASS 6.4 (32 bit) but
produces this error after I switched to GRASS 7.0.4 (64 bit).
If I try to follow both examples shown in https://grass.osgeo.org/grass
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