Dear list,
I am trying to load a pretty big shapefile on GRASS (6Mb +, 211621
features) using v.in.ogr, but each attempt fails at the 'break
boundaries'' stage (at 98%!):
GRASS 7.0.svn (NZTM2000):~ > v.in.ogr
dsn=~/Documents/DATA/LCDB2/ni_nzmg.shp out=ni_lcdb2 --o
Projection of input dataset and
John wrote:
> I have a UTM dataset that I am plotting with psmap. I
> would like to have grid squares at 1000 m intervals. I
> can do this easily with the following:
>
> grid 1000
> color black
> numbers 1
> font helvetica
> fontsize 12
> end*
>
> *However, on the resulting plot, th
Signature 1 not positive definite
What does this means?
Thanks
Antonio
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On 11/25/2010 10:03 AM, Giacomo Piva wrote:
Ciao a tutti,
Hi all,
Does someone know a good GeoTIFF (and other image format) free and
multi-platform viewer software?
Maybe OpenEV is what you want:
http://openev.sourceforge.net/
Thank you
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2010, skualos wrote:
I think I had the same problem. I was running r.water.outlet and getting a
plain raster. I found out that you must choose your point exactly on a
stream generated by r.watershed. Doing so solve my problem.
I think many of us learned this lesson the hard wa
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010, John A Stevenson wrote:
grid 1000
color black
numbers 1
font helvetica
fontsize 12
end*
John,
Have you tried specifying grid 1 (assuming kilometers rather than meters)?
If so, what results did you see in the pdf?
Rich
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Hello.
I think I had the same problem.
I was running r.water.outlet and getting a plain raster.
I found out that you must choose your point exactly on a stream generated
by r.watershed.
Doing so solve my problem.
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Hello.
I think I had the same problem.
I was running r.water.outlet and getting a plain raster.
I found out that you must choose your point exactly on a stream generated
by r.watershed.
Doing so solve my problem.
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Hi,
I have a UTM dataset that I am plotting with psmap. I would like to
have grid squares at 1000 m intervals. I can do this easily with the
following:
grid 1000
color black
numbers 1
font helvetica
fontsize 12
end*
*However, on the resulting plot, the gridline labels are trunc
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Follow-up on the, from the website:
*2. HH and HV polarization data are kept in BSQ format. Color
composition of the image data is R=HH, G=HV, B=HH/HV and enhanced.
In gdal docs reference to bsq is in the envi format:
http://www.gdal.org/frmt_various.html#ENVI
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 6:21 PM, man
Well:
Q-GIS?
Achim
Am 25.11.2010 09:03, schrieb Giacomo Piva:
Ciao a tutti,
Hi all,
Does someone know a good GeoTIFF (and other image format) free and
multi-platform viewer software?
Thank you
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Ciao a tutti,
Hi all,
Does someone know a good GeoTIFF (and other image format) free and
multi-platform viewer software?
Thank you
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