Hamish wrote:
stephanie.faroux wrote:
i do submit and i have the error:
Cannot update table:
DBMI-DBF driver error:
SQL parser error in statement:
update australia set where cat = 4
Error in db_execute_immediate()
update australia set where cat = 4 is missing something between set
Rainer wrote:
I am using ps.map with a raster and a grid and showing numbers. This
works fine, only that background of the numbers of the grid is white,
and not transparent - consequently, one can not see the raster (see
attached png). I am using the code below. My question is, if it would
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Rainer wrote:
I am using ps.map with a raster and a grid and showing numbers. This
works fine, only that background of the numbers of the grid is white,
and not transparent - consequently, one can not see the raster (see
G. Allegri ha scritto:
Thanks for the ideas.
I've just tried Starspan but it's performance is still too slow. I've
let it run for 15 minutes...
r.statistics is probably the best solution. I've investigated the
ArcGIS method and it actually seems to use a similar method
(ratserization of the
Hi,
I had similar problem on Windows.
Is proj and gdal and gdal-grass libraries correctly installed?
jachym
Jimmy Maro píše v Pá 20. 02. 2009 v 09:37 +1000:
Hi all,
I can't startup Grass its giving me the following error msg:
Pls help
Ta,
Jimmy
Jimmy Maro píše v Pá 20. 02. 2009 v 19:03 +1000:
Hi Jachym,
How do I check this out?
Ta, Jim
if you start osgeo command line, and there are programs like ogr2ogr,
gdalinfo, ogrinfo available, if gdalinfo --formats and ogrinfo --formats
do give you GRASS Raster/Vector (among others) and if
Hi,
you can try v.surf.rst as well
j
Vincent Bain píše v Ne 15. 02. 2009 v 10:32 +0100:
Hello Adam,
hope I understood what you mean to do. If I had to cope with your
problem, I would import the source file as points, then run v.to.rast,
and r.surf.nnbathy with the l interpolation method.
Markus Neteler wrote:
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 6:14 PM, FAROUX STEPHANIE
stephanie.far...@meteo.fr wrote:
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
And... what exactly does db.connect -p say?
driver:dbf
database:$GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/dbf/australia2.dbf
schema:(null)
group:toto
Hi,
not JPEG, but I would use d.out.png or
d.mon start=PNG
d.*
d.mon stop=PNG
see [1] for more details
Jachym
[1] http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/pngdriver.html
Richard Chirgwin píše v Út 17. 02. 2009 v 10:40 +1100:
Hi all,
What's the command-line equivalent to using
Stephanie:
now i have a little problem: i try to make a outline and i
have difficulty to close it. My map is global at 1/120° resolution;
maybe it's linked to the big distances?
I changed the threshold in the settings but it doesn't seem to be enough
What kind of settings? g.region -p?
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Stephanie:
now i have a little problem: i try to make a outline and i
have difficulty to close it. My map is global at 1/120° resolution;
maybe it's linked to the big distances?
I changed the threshold in the settings but it doesn't seem to be enough
What
Hello everybody!
Someone knows of work with models like SEBAL or TSEB made with GRASS GIS?
Thanks
Luca
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Hi,
On Thursday 19 February 2009 13:20:52 G. Allegri wrote:
I've just tried Starspan but it's performance is still too slow. I've
let it run for 15 minutes...
I think I've seen your name in the scipy mailing list. My take on this is to
rasterize my vector data with gdal_rasterize (you can
On 20/02/09 11:14, FAROUX STEPHANIE wrote:
Ok it works; now i have a little problem: i try to make a outline and i
have difficulty to close it. My map is global at 1/120° resolution;
maybe it's linked to the big distances?
I changed the threshold in the settings but it doesn't seem to be
Thanks. I did, but didn't have any luck. In one case I ended up
making some pretty art, but it wasn't helpful. The problem was that
it included all the stuff outside of the face, as well as inside
where it should have covered and I need.
And I just tried it again, with another simple
Hello.
I work with colleagues sharing the files (shapes .. etc) that are on a NAS
server.
I use ubuntu 8.10 (with GRASS locally) and my colleagues use windows.
I would do this:
- A GIS with all these data
- Building a database (sqlite or postgres/postgis/ on NAS)
- An excellent organization of
On Thursday 19 February 2009, G. Allegri wrote:
Hi Dylan.
I didn't let it finish because 15 minutes were too many for my task.
Ok, less then 5 hours and more of v.rast.stats, but too much respect
to ArcGIS and the rasterization solution in GRASS.
I've built the 1.2.03 version, downloaded from
Hi Gabriele,
A spatial database extension allows you to store
geographic features as part of the database itself.
There are many advantages to this, especially if you
work with huge vector datasets.
SQLite has a spatial extension equivalent to PostGIS.
It is called SpatiaLite. It has the same
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Luca Casagrande thedokto...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody!
Someone knows of work with models like SEBAL or TSEB made with GRASS GIS?
Yes, Yann Chemin has implemented at least SEBAL in his GIPE suite:
https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass-addons/gipe/
Markus
Hi,
yes, SEBAL model (1995/8 and Pawan/ITC version too), Senay model too.
TSA is nearly complete too (one last equation is giving trouble).
If you want to make TSEB or SEBS, I am willing to take some time with
you to implement it in GRASS modules.
Yann
2009/2/21 Markus Neteler
Glynn Clements wrote:
Jachym Cepicky wrote:
not JPEG, but I would use d.out.png or
d.mon start=PNG
d.*
d.mon stop=PNG
You will get better forward compatibility using the mechanism which
Moritz suggested (GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE et al). Immediate rendering
works in both 6.x and
Richard Chirgwin wrote:
not JPEG, but I would use d.out.png or
d.mon start=PNG
d.*
d.mon stop=PNG
You will get better forward compatibility using the mechanism which
Moritz suggested (GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE et al). Immediate rendering
works in both 6.x and 7.0, while
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