On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Jarosław Jasiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In general in grass help is also suggrested method with manual recalculating
extension of grass region with cs2cs (and there is also wrapper for that
program), the method you suggested is also in help, both method are
Hamish:
side-suggestion: before running r.proj run v.in.region
in the source location then v.proj from the taget location.
Jarekj wrote:
I always do as you suggest (in general other methods (with
cs2cs) in grass are to complicated),
sorry, I don't understand. is that to say that GRASS is
H:
work arounds include -
...
o change the method used by the r.proj code. (as suggested
by Glynn)
sorry, after re-reading Glynn's post that isn't what he said at all.
It is a bit muddy to me if the source map should observe any MASK. I think
it only makes sense to leave the question open for
Hamish pisze:
Hamish:
side-suggestion: before running r.proj run v.in.region
in the source location then v.proj from the taget location.
Jarekj wrote:
I always do as you suggest (in general other methods (with
cs2cs) in grass are to complicated),
sorry, I don't
Hamish wrote:
Script must additionally check if no mask is present in PERMANENT or
it is a bug and will be removed in the feature
So as I understand the problem will heppen when I have mask in mapset in
source which is named as my target mapset in target location: ussually
it
Jarekj wrote:
The situation is as follows:
In location GRS mapset PERMANET I have MASK (with projection of 2180
based on GRS elipsoid)
in second mapset let say jarekjaI have map which is to be reprojected to
other location (WGS). In that mapset no MASK is present.
In location WGS mapset
I always do as you suggest (in general other methods (with cs2cs) in
grass are to complicated), but it not concern the problem I mentioned
Well, I found this during testing prototype of script to reproject any
raster in one step (without changing locations) so I must to know If it
is intended