Hello Markus, hello Hamish, and List!
I imported a transformed shapefile.
g.region -p gives:
projection: 1 (UTM)
zone: 30
datum: wgs84
ellipsoid: wgs84
north: 4681874.175
south: 4681826.55
west: 624764.175
east: 624839.625
nsres: 0.075
ewres: 0.075
Maning Sambale wrote:
I know it should not be really practiced, but how accurate is the areal
calculations (hectares) in v.report when the projection is lon/la wgs84?
I have a vector data that covers several utm grids that I want to
compute hectarage.
AFAIK, the calculation is exact, in the
hi,
OpenLayers is not a server, as well as google maps is not - they are
both javascript api
r.in.wms is (more or less) implementation of OGC Web Map Service [1]
If you want to get the map, which is displayed at
http://www.openlayers.org, you have to run r.in.wms like
r.in.wms
I should have a look at this issue
2008/6/5 Jarekj [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
Sorry if that problem was just mentioned but I was off almost three weeks.
I found problem with just installed gdal (properly with gdal_translate) in
1.5.1 form les-ejk repository on Ubuntu Hardy. Due that problem I
Is there a way to plot legal descriptions in GRASS? Where one is provided
with textual starting and end points, and then all the distances and angles
in between to construct the parcel.
For example, the legal may be point of beginning is at X,Y location. then
the legal goes something like, then
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 19:00 +0200, Jachym Cepicky wrote:
I should have a look at this issue
2008/6/5 Jarekj [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
Sorry if that problem was just mentioned but I was off almost three weeks.
I found problem with just installed gdal (properly with gdal_translate) in
1.5.1
On Monday 09 June 2008, M S wrote:
Is there a way to plot legal descriptions in GRASS? Where one is provided
with textual starting and end points, and then all the distances and angles
in between to construct the parcel.
For example, the legal may be point of beginning is at X,Y location.
Too good! Not sure how I missed that one. That is simply awesome.
Mark
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Dylan Beaudette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Monday 09 June 2008, M S wrote:
Is there a way to plot legal descriptions in GRASS? Where one is
provided
with textual starting and end
I am trying to define a location based on epsg:31466
A table shows-up which expects a difficult choice between 7 options. I
would like to cover the mosel river and part of the Rheintal.
I would pick the 5th choice (West-Middle) but I rather ask first why
the 5th and not the last one which covers
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Nikos Alexandris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 20:56 +0200, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I am trying to define a location based on epsg:31466
A table shows-up which expects a difficult choice between 7 options. I
would like to cover the mosel river
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 21:37 +0200, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Nikos Alexandris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 20:56 +0200, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I am trying to define a location based on epsg:31466
A table shows-up which expects a difficult
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 9:40 PM, Nikos Alexandris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 21:37 +0200, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Nikos Alexandris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 20:56 +0200, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I am trying to define a
Jonathan Greenberg greenberg at ucdavis.edu writes:
Grassers:
I'm using v.surf.rst, and I'm wondering what the best strategies for
getting rid of those rectangular segmentation boxes are, while also not
having the high local peaks around lone sample points? Thanks!
Hi All,
I am
Jachym Cepicky wrote:
hi,
OpenLayers is not a server, as well as google maps is not - they are
both javascript api
r.in.wms is (more or less) implementation of OGC Web Map Service [1]
If you want to get the map, which is displayed at
http://www.openlayers.org, you have to run r.in.wms like
2008/6/9 M S [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
does v.surf.bspline produce smoother results? I've not tried too many
interpolation methods besides v.surf.rst, but in other software their
spline interpolation gave very smoothed, but generalized results.
Well,
I'll have a look at that module.
--
Paulo
Under the section DESCRIPTION of the r.in.arc manual:
r.in.arc allows a user to create a (binary) GRASS raster map layer from
an ESRI ARC/INFO ascii GRID file with (optional) title.
The ARC/INFO ascii GRID file header has 6 lines:
ncols:
nrows:
To add info to this thread:
Some arc users said it its dependent on the snapping threshold or
smoothing option in the polygon creation. Polygons will be blocky
when this options are not enabled.
cheers,
maning
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Nithi, Nachi K (Karun) wrote:
I am wondering whether it is possible to 'stitch'
together multiple MapInfo .MIF maps (directories)
as a single vector map using v.in.org ?
Import each map (tile) with v.in.ogr, patch them together with e.g. v.patch,
snap closed adjoining lines with 'v.clean
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