Upon first glance, r.basins.fill seems like a great tool to generate
subbasins within a watershed. Although I must not be understanding
something obvious and essential.
If one has to digitize in the internal ridges in a given watershed,
why run the ridge input through the module if one has
I'm not sure if I understood you right:
the border of a watershed is unique, if you see the basin starting from
outlet of a river into the ocean.
But there are unlimited subbasins (up to the resolution of the raster)!
So you have to define a characteristic for the watersheds, eg. a basin
size
2009/10/15 Mohammed Rashad rasha...@gmail.com:
python:7987): Gtk-WARNING **:
/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.12.11/gtk/gtkwidget.c:8547: widget class `GtkPizza'
has no property named `row-ending-details'
When we click on a listbox , notebook, wxtree and some other controls a
warning is displayed on
Thanks,
My PATH while in GRASS already contains the scripts dir:
GRASS 6.4.0RC4 (colombia):~ echo $PATH
/usr/local/grass-6.4.0RC4/bin:/usr/local/grass-6.4.0RC4/scripts:snip
What I did find is that each script is under a directory by the same
name in the scripts dir. So for example, d.redraw
The man page seems to imply that internal divided need digitized?
Much thanks,
Mark
On Oct 15, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Achim Kisseler a...@jupiter.uni-
freiburg.de wrote:
I'm not sure if I understood you right:
the border of a watershed is unique, if you see the basin starting
from
outlet of
The man page seems to imply that internal divided need digitized?
Sorry, again I didn't get the point. Can you explain a bit more
detailed, please?
Achim
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On 15-Oct-2009, at 09:45 , Andrew Davidson wrote:
Can you direct this query to someone who might be able to answer it?
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On Wednesday 14 October 2009, Hamish wrote:
Hamish:
maybe I am missing something, but why not just do:
v.to.rast use=cat labelcolumn=name ?
sorry I was still thinking about ticket #175,
that should read:
v.to.rast use=attr column=cat labelcolumn=name
H
OK-- Yes. That is what I did.
It works using ogr2ogr.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:45 AM, Hermann Peifer pei...@gmx.eu wrote:
Works fine for me with Grass 6.4 from SVN.
Which version are you using?
old grass6.4svn
Hermann
maning sambale wrote:
Hi,
I have a grass vector of provincial boundaries
db.describe -c