Hi,
2009/4/21 Paolo Craveri pcrav...@gmail.com:
1)load a vector map in Layer manager;
2)show attribute table - manage tables - add a new column and close
the window;
3)in layer manager, select the vector map, properties-labels-name of
column to be displayed: the new column isn't in
Hello,
I tried to do v.to.rast with a vector file but receive this error message:
v.to.rast input=in output=out column=A_VAL1 type=area
...
WARNING: Area without centroid (may be OK for island)
WARNING: Area without centroid (may be OK for island)
WARNING: Area without
Martin Wegmann wrote:
Hello,
I tried to do v.to.rast with a vector file but receive this error message:
v.to.rast input=in output=out column=A_VAL1 type=area
...
WARNING: Area without centroid (may be OK for island)
WARNING: Area without centroid (may be OK for island)
Martin Wegmann wrote:
I solved it by using a different GIS and just copying the
column to a new one with the type:INTEGER, however I would
like to know how to do it with GRASS for the next time.
Hamish:
what does 'g.region -p' say? are the rows x columns
some huge number?
(ie bigger
Hello,
Am Tuesday 21 April 2009 17:10:04 schrieb Markus Metz:
Martin Wegmann wrote:
Hello,
I tried to do v.to.rast with a vector file but receive this error
message:
v.to.rast input=in output=out column=A_VAL1 type=area
...
WARNING: Area without centroid (may be OK for island)
Dear GRASS list,
I have not been able to participate to the list discussions for a
while but I am now back with my 3D related questions. Has anybody
recently worked on 3d buffers around points and lines in the form of
spheres and cylinders? Would it be extremely complicated to write the
dear grass users,
My post may be little bit off topic.
Does grass support Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).
best
Zahid
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Hi all,
we have just released an updated version of the Crossbones software in the form
of a little Java app and a GRASS vector module for full GIS integration.
Crossbones is a surveying method and algorithm for rapid capturing and 3D
modeling of dense skeletal assemblages. We use it for
Thanks for your responses,
I realize that I don't need a GIS such as Grass which is like other GIS a
system intended for geographic database users, not for map users.
I need a map server, and so I think that MapServer is a better solution for
my needs
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From:
On 20.04.2009 23:34, Markus Neteler wrote:
Adam,
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Adam Dershowitz
adershow...@exponent.com wrote:
I noticed that v.label.sa is not being built by default. But that it is in
the release brach of the 6.4 source. I was able to download it and get it
to build,
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:52 PM, Wolf Bergenheim
wolf+gr...@bergenheim.net wrote:
On 20.04.2009 23:34, Markus Neteler wrote:
...
I have activated it now in 6.5.svn and 7.svn.
Not sure if we should do so also in 6.4.0svn.
Cool :) On the other hand I was thinking if it should be moved to the
On 21.04.2009 22:57, Markus Neteler wrote:
I think it was for one year in a silent loop now: not activated, so
no tests... so I thought to try the other way round. If you prefer
to have it in addons, please remove/move...
Let's see is anything happens in the near future. :D (read: please
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Dylan Beaudette dylan.beaude...@gmail.com
wrote:
...
Awsome! Here is a start on the povray stuff:
http://mpa.itc.it/markus/povray/
http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/drupal/node/80
An an extra gimmick I have uploaded a script to generate
the camera
Nikos:
m.eigensystem, compiled against latest grass6_dev _AND_
grass-6.4.0RC4 source code, segfaults under Ubuntu-J 64-bit
Beta.
Hamish:
perhaps you could compile into the fortran code some informative
hints, e.g. put scatter some of these before and after reading
the input values,
maybe v.select?
Carlos
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 21:06, Jack Lonsdale lonsd...@unbc.ca wrote:
Is there an easy way to clip a LiDAR data file?
I have a 2GB raw dataset which I imported with v.in.ascii without
topology or creating database because that caused memory to get full.
I was going
On Tue, 2009-04-21 at 17:06 -0700, Jack Lonsdale wrote:
Is there an easy way to clip a LiDAR data file?
Hi Jack. Did you try the -r switch?
Something like g.region or d.zoom to some sub-region, then
v.in.ascii -r in=... out=... ?
Kind regards, Nikos
Jack Lonsdale wrote:
Is there an easy way to clip a LiDAR data file?
Nikos wrote:
Hi Jack. Did you try the -r switch?
Something like g.region or d.zoom to some sub-region, then
v.in.ascii -r in=... out=... ?
tip now added to the wiki LIDAR page,
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/LIDAR
maning sambale wrote:
Am I right that GRASS 7 will use Python as the scripting language,
therefore, unix shell scripting won't be supported anymore?
As Michael says, you can script GRASS in any language which has the
ability to run commands.
But we're trying to replace the shell scripts
Hi,
I am trying to import an OpenOffice dbf into a wgs84 PERMANENT
Location. I did this several times in the past with older versions of
GRASS. I enter all the necessary information (input table, column
names for x, y, z and CAT#). The Connection tab shows dbf for the
driver name and
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