I have not really thought about this in the GRASS context, not being much of a
GRASS user myself, but you might look at Geonetwork as a metadata catalogue
tool.
Cheers,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
>>> stephen sefick 10/07/10 3:21 PM &g
copies of the same
dataset as required by GRASS.
If you are interested in looking at this approach, feel free to contact
me.
Brent Wood
Cheers,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
>>> Roger André 10/18/09 6:03 AM >>>
Hi Martin,
Thanks, that
MT & to generate your grid in GMR from your source point
data.
If you are interested, send me the original data and I can scribble out a quick
script to demonstrate this...
Cheers,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
>>> Alyre 05/15/09 5:46 A
; -t_srs EPSG:32610 myfile.shp mynewfile.shp
try
ogr2ogr -f "ESRI Shapefile" -t_srs EPSG:32610 mynewfile.shp myfile.shp
HTH,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
>>> 01/26/09 1:39 PM >>>
Hi,
beginner user. First off, am disappointed wi
Yep, GRASS can do it that way, I suggest you look at GMT
(http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu) for quality map production & cartography...
OGR now supports GMT vector (multiline) output, so it is easy to convert data
to GMT format for plotting.
Cheers
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consul
t in line with the GRASS topological data model to
facilitate a future.GRASS data management role.
Cheers,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
>>> "G. Allegri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/02/08 11:27 PM >>>
Topological datas
Apologies for the off-topic solution, but PostGIS, GRASS & R are pretty
interoperable :-)
I understand it may be a problem changing tools at this stage, but PostGIS can
do this sort of operation very easily, if I understand you correctly.
If your data is in shapefiles, shape2pgsql will generat