Hi alls,
i need a landuse map of kilimanjaro and surounding (100km x 100km would be
perfect), resolution can be as coarse as 250m. Any helps will be highly
appriciated.
Dinh Nguyen
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Unlikely to find. Geocover 2000 will have 1 km resolution.
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Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 12:05:19 +0100
From: Nguyen Quoc Dinh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [GRASS-user] landuse of kilimanjaro,
To: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Hi alls,
i need a landuse map of kilimanjaro and
HamishB wrote:
I got a SHP surface vector layer and inside i got 4 categories of
surfaces (each one splitted in smaller area spread on the map): I
need to know the total cover extension for each category.
How can I?
as mentioned, v.to.db will do it, but in GRASS 6.1, v.report is a
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 10:51 -0400, Patton, Eric wrote:
Has anyone had success synching their source code to the repositories on
osgeo.org today? I can't update my source, nor connect to osgeo.org via
the main website either.
Eric,
both work fine for me (web svn up).
~ Eric.
Nikos
Has anyone had success synching their source code to the repositories on
osgeo.org today? I can't update my source, nor connect to osgeo.org via
the main website either.
~ Eric.
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Hey guys, wanted to echo this -- we are continuing development on
starspan again -- it works with gdal 1.5, among other improvements, and
if you have any feature requests (or if anyone can help us make this
into a grass package :), please email me or Carlos Rueda!
--j
Dear Jonathan,
how
Dear friends,
I get this error when trying to read the Scotland.shp shape file using
v.in.ogr. Please, not that I have the proper permissions on the databse.
GRASS 6.2.3 (Scotland_from_shapefile):~ v.in.ogr
dsn=/home/ct529/Documents/Projects/UKBryophytes/Datasets/SSSI_vectors/SCOTLAND.shp
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 15:52 +, Corrado wrote:
Dear friends,
I get this error when trying to read the Scotland.shp shape file using
v.in.ogr. Please, not that I have the proper permissions on the databse.
Do you use Ubuntu? If no disregard whatever I am writing.
If yes there is strange
Salve a tutti,
premetto che sono ancora un neofita di GRASS.
Ho notevoli problemi nell'utilizzo del DBMS. Prima di approcciare postgres,
ho provato con il piĆ¹ amichevole mysql, ma non sono riuscito a superare lo
scoglio del login al database.
Il db mysql risulta corretamente creato, esiste
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Dear friends,
I get this error when trying to read the Scotland.shp shape file using
v.in.ogr. Please, not that I have the proper permissions on the databse.
Dear all,
it's some months now that I am trying to learn GRASS-GIS and I wonder
1. if one needs to copy some GRASS raster data from his data base in
another computer's GRASS data base (same coordinate system of course),
then how? Where do for example the history files go?
I understand (I
Pardon, the question is Which !
No,
I am not hunting any wich ;-P
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1.. if one needs to copy some GRASS raster data from his data base in
another computer's GRASS data base (same coordinate system of course),
then how? Where do for example the history files go?
See r.pack/r.unpack in the Grass Add-ons. I use these scripts for moving
rasters around from computer
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 14:23 -0400, Patton, Eric wrote:
1.. if one needs to copy some GRASS raster data from his data base in
another computer's GRASS data base (same coordinate system of course),
then how? Where do for example the history files go?
See r.pack/r.unpack in the Grass Add-ons.
Greetings all,
I seem to be coming up with too many posts, for which I apologise!
This time, I have run into a v.in.db error on a colleague's machine.
It's running William Kyngesburye's build (6.3 RC5 for Tiger) under OSX
10.4, and generating the following error:
dyld: Symbol not found:
Hi -
I'm trying to do something I thought was fairly simple, but eludes me...
I'm trying to find the average elevation of polygons. I used
gdal_rasterize to make a layer, which does indeed have unique categories,
and values, for each building.
I'm trying to use this layer against a DEM, and on
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 15:50 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi -
Hi Chris!
I'm trying to do something I thought was fairly simple, but eludes me...
it took me a while till I understand how to do what other people told
me... on a similar problem. But since then I know where to look at
least
Try with v.rast.stats
exactly what I was looking for; thanks! (it is slowly crunching away...);
looks like it is a wrapper around successive r.mapcalc runs?
Have a look at the user guide of it:
http://starspan.casil.ucdavis.edu/doku/doku.php?id=userguide
Looks very cool! I'll admit in
I don't have anything I can easily test this on here, so can you try
this:
http://www.kyngchaos.com/files/software/unixport/grass-mysql.zip
unzip it. Right-click the GRASS application and Show Package
Contents. Dig into Contents/MacOS/driver/db and replace the mysql
there with this one.
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