Greetings all,
This note is in reply to an old message (
http://osdir.com/ml/gis.grass.user/2003-01/msg00039.html) seeking advice on
using GRASS within EMACS. While not perfect (it would be nice to have a
proper grass mode for emacs) I have a solution that works fairly well and is
easy to
Adam Wilson wrote:
I use R and GRASS together and frequently switch back and forth to
accomplish tasks (this is the main reason I've stopped using Arc products -
it's difficult to interface with a powerful statistics program), so I wanted
to find a way to use GRASS easily within the EMACS -
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Kevin Webb k...@cornell.edu wrote:
At 03:03 PM 11/20/2008, Kevin Webb wrote:
...
--The layer for which v.select, v.distance, and v.what results do NOT
match--
I think the issue with varying results for v.select, v.distance , and v.what
as I
have
At 12:44 PM 12/18/2008, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Kevin Webb k...@cornell.edu wrote:
At 03:03 PM 11/20/2008, Kevin Webb wrote:
Note: I used the phrase relationship with' instead of dependency. OGR
will certainly
compile without GEOS, but OGR operations without
Greetings all,
I recently installed Grass 6.3.0-3-Tig on my mac running Tiger, after
updating all necessary frameworks listed by William Kyngesburye.
Grass seems to start normally (though with lots of text at startup in
the terminal window, included at the end of this email), and it opens
Greetings all, and Happy Holidays,
I am helping to install grass for a colleague who has one of the new
intel macs running leopard. He installed first the OpenOSX GRASS, and
then the most recent 6.3.0-3-Leo Kyngesbury build, which is the one
he is currently running.
All seems to work
I've posted new versions of ETOPO1 that GDAL can read properly (north is
north) on the ETOPO1 web page
(http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/global/global.html), along with an explanatory
readme file (in each netcdf folder). I've also created and posted geotiff
versions of ETOPO1. Please let me know if
This just popped up on R-Sig-Geo:
http://www.circuitscape.org/Circuitscape/Applications.html
Cheers,
Dylan
--
Dylan Beaudette
Soil Resource Laboratory
http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/
University of California at Davis
530.754.7341
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On Dec 18, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Brandon M.Gabler wrote:
Greetings all,
I recently installed Grass 6.3.0-3-Tig on my mac running Tiger,
after updating all necessary frameworks listed by William
Kyngesburye. Grass seems to start normally (though with lots of text
at startup in the terminal
On Dec 18, 2008, at 4:33 PM, grass-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org wrote:
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 12:46:05 -0700
From: Brandon M. Gabler bgab...@email.arizona.edu
Subject: [GRASS-user] most recent kyngesburye build for osx tiger
error
To: GRASS-User GRASS-User grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
This just popped up on R-Sig-Geo:
http://www.circuitscape.org/Circuitscape/Applications.html
Hi,
FWIW I've been doing something very similar in grass for a number of
years. see v.surf.icw from wiki addons. it has suited my needs well,
but with the newly much faster
Brandon M. Gabler wrote:
Greetings all,
I recently installed Grass 6.3.0-3-Tig on my mac running Tiger, after
updating all necessary frameworks listed by William Kyngesburye.
Grass seems to start normally (though with lots of text at startup in
the terminal window, included at the end
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
This just popped up on R-Sig-Geo:
http://www.circuitscape.org/Circuitscape/Applications.html
Hi,
FWIW I've been doing something very similar in grass for a number of
years. see v.surf.icw from wiki addons. it has suited my needs well,
but with the newly much
Thanks much William. Easy to miss this kind of thing. I want to
reiterate how great it is to have your frameworks. Thanks for all the
excellent work that makes GRASS accessible to Mac users.
Michael
C. Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
Director of Graduate
On Dec 18, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Michael Barton wrote:
Thanks much William. Easy to miss this kind of thing. I want to
reiterate how great it is to have your frameworks. Thanks for all
the excellent work that makes GRASS accessible to Mac users.
You're very much welcome ^_^
Damn. Missed a
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