On 27/10/11 21:10, Moritz Lennert wrote:
Hello,
Trying to use the georeferencing tool in 6.4.1, I have the following
question: is it possible to define a vector map as target map when
georeferencing a raster map ? I can't seem to find how to do this.
Just to be precise: I'm talking about the
Dear all,
I just remove 5,000 maps from a mapset using g.remove -f map=mymap,
and observed that, although the command worked fine, when I go under
the directories (like .../Mapset/cell) I see there a lot of empty
files (0 bytes), and the removed raster map filenames are still there.
How can I
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 12:08 AM, Jamie Adams jaad...@gmail.com wrote:
Roger is correct. GE will just drape your raster data over it's terrain
mesh regardless of what vertical parameters your data has. It is
essentially 2D with a z value and is interpreted as such. That is why
EPSG:4326
Hello List,
I am importing worldclim .asc files from the ipcc4 simulations
(http://ccafs-climate.org/). These are latlong files with a global
extent. I have compiled grass 6.4.2svn from source on ubuntu 11.10 and
hope that I did everything correctly, according to the wiki.
When importing,