Hamish wrote:
Jose Gómez-Dans wrote:
My take on this is to rasterize my vector data with gdal_rasterize (you
can have a look at the rasterisation code and see how it works, in case
you need to eg buffer your vector data), load it up in python, load my
dataset in python, and calculate
2009/2/21 Jimmy Maro jimmy.m...@nari.org.pg:
I managed to get the mapset error sorted after reinstalling the program.
It still wont start its giving following error;
Python.exe - Unable to locate Component
This application has failed to start because ipp-5.3.dll was not found.
Reinstalling
Hi Benjamin, thanks for the reply.
I read something about spatial lite.
I work mainly with GRASS and thought to use it with SQLite because GRASS 7
should be able to work directly on the SQLite for the geometries and the
attributes (in short, without v.exeternal).
I think, but I do not know if
On 21/02/09 12:44, Gabriele N. wrote:
Hi Benjamin, thanks for the reply.
I read something about spatial lite.
I work mainly with GRASS and thought to use it with SQLite because GRASS 7
should be able to work directly on the SQLite for the geometries and the
attributes (in short, without
for v.generalize the bare description.html file is already 250 lines long,
so presumably already contains most important info. (although no examples)
FWIW, I've cleaned up the existing v.generalize html page by rewriting parts
where I thought the meaning could be explained better, as well as
Hi Ivan,
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 1:43 PM, ivan marchesini marches...@unipg.it wrote:
Dear grass users..
I'm working with grass6 devel.
Trying to use v.vol.rst with option cellout I have obtained a strange
result:
The elev 3D map is correctly created (I have seen it by means of nviz)
but
On 21/02/09 14:25, Gabriele N. wrote:
Hi Moritz.
I have read here http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_7_ideas_collection
Database
establish SQLite as default DBMI driver (DBF is too limited). done May 2008.
That's because I thought that SQLite support in GRASS 7 concerns the
attribute
I'm out of office. When I'll be back I shall summerize the various
proposals and try to make some benchmark on my dataset. The first
thing is to make a cleaner distinction between the various stats
commands. Thanks for all the contributions!
2009/2/21, Nikos Alexandris
Dylan:
OK. This is the old stable branch (I think). If you can get 2.0 to
compile I would suggest trying that.
Dylan, which one is 2.0 for linux? Can't trace it.
Thanks, Nikos
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On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Nikos Alexandris
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Dylan:
OK. This is the old stable branch (I think). If you can get 2.0 to
compile I would suggest trying that.
Dylan, which one is 2.0 for linux? Can't trace it.
He meant Starspan. but I don't
On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 23:53 +0100, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Nikos Alexandris
nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de wrote:
Dylan:
OK. This is the old stable branch (I think). If you can get 2.0 to
compile I would suggest trying that.
Dylan, which one is
Hi,
it's in Raster - Manage map colors - Create RGB
there was a wish a while ago to build a menu tree for the commands, not
sure if it went anywhere. Maybe something could be built into
tools/module_synopsis.sh (add a line of text under each module descr with
italicized a-b-c menu
Hamish wrote:
[finding r.composite]
mitch_TX wrote:
it's in Raster - Manage map colors - Create RGB
there was a wish a while ago to build a menu tree for the commands, not
sure if it went anywhere. Maybe something could be built into
tools/module_synopsis.sh (add a line of text
Oh man...you guys have to excuse me...I've just started the wxpython GUI and
it looks pretty cool =)..so, forget all I posted before and let me try it.
I'll maybe solve my problems...thanks.
Sorry again,
mitch
Glynn Clements wrote:
Hamish wrote:
[finding r.composite]
mitch_TX
Eric:
FWIW, I've cleaned up the existing v.generalize html
page by rewriting parts where I thought the meaning could be
explained better, as well as spelling corrections and other
misc. formatting
I'm not familiar at all with the functionality of the
module, so examples will take a
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