JerryNelson wrote:
When you get this all working, please post a description of the final
outcome in the grass wiki.
Thanks,
Jerry
Hi
I have added a new entry to the FAQ to the best of my understanding of the
problem and its solutions. Please visit
Glynn Clements wrote:
Craig Leat wrote:
I have 139 high resolution images, which I need to use as a background map
for some digitizing work.
How do the individual maps relate to the overall region?
If they are (approximately) tiles, I would suggest using a
hierarchical approach,
When you get this all working, please post a description of the final outcome
in the grass wiki.
Thanks,
Jerry
Original message
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 15:16:10 +0200
From: Craig Leat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Working with a large number of maps
To: Glynn Clements
Martin Landa wrote:
Hi,
2007/12/18, Craig Leat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
What kind of verbose output are you expecting?
Martin
Hi
I don't know what to expect, but was hoping for something like:
r.patch progress:
Currently processing map: abc.red, progress: 80%
Total progress: 15%
This
Martin Landa wrote:
What kind of verbose output are you expecting?
Craig:
I don't know what to expect, but was hoping for something like:
r.patch progress:
Currently processing map: abc.red, progress: 80%
Total progress: 15%
This may be something to be added to the wishlist?
--verbose
Hi,
2007/12/18, Craig Leat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
I don't know what to expect, but was hoping for something like:
r.patch progress:
Currently processing map: abc.red, progress: 80%
Total progress: 15%
Since r.patch works by row (reads x-row of the first, second, ...
given raster map),
Craig wrote:
snip
I can think of three workarounds.
1. Enter Rainer Krug and MapServer.
I don't think my time frames allow for learning another software suite
right now.
2. Use a script to build a .grc file with a group for gis.m.
Before attempting this I would like to know
Hi
I have 139 high resolution images, which I need to use as a background map
for some digitizing work. Loading 139x3 layers into gis.m is a real pain and
I can think of three workarounds.
1. Enter Rainer Krug and MapServer.
I don't think my time frames allow for learning another software