Anna,
I tried your suggestion, but now I'm unable to import the data. Here's
some output showing the region and the error messages:
GRASS 6.4.3 (bali_d03_ll):~ > g.proj -p
-PROJ_INFO-
name : Lat/Lon
proj : ll
datum : wgs84
ell
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 11:37 PM, Lee Eddington
wrote:
> I'm trying to import a NetCDF file from the WRF weather forecast model
> with r.in.gdal, but I can't get it to georeference. Instead I end up with
> a x,y coordinate system of rows and columns. The file georeferences fine
> in a numbe
Well it's not critical, as I'm able to display the data in the WxGUI Map
Display. Now I'm stumped with georeferencing my data (next post).
Thanks
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:30 PM, William Kyngesburye
wrote:
> Yeah, XQuartz is not a drop-in replacement to Apple's old X11, it's
> installed in i
I'm trying to import a NetCDF file from the WRF weather forecast model with
r.in.gdal, but I can't get it to georeference. Instead I end up with a x,y
coordinate system of rows and columns. The file georeferences fine in a
number of other weather graphics programs. I tried to follow the
directio
Yeah, XQuartz is not a drop-in replacement to Apple's old X11, it's installed
in in a completely different location. It may still be compatible and work if
GRASS can be relinked. I'll have to experiment, but that may be a while since
I haven't upgraded to Mavericks yet.
On Nov 11, 2013, at 8:
Hi Lee,
this is bit off topic but you mentioned that you are returning to GRASS,
and as d.mon user you may be interested in the fact that in GRASS 7 there
is no `d.mon x0` but `d.mon wx0` which is wxPython-based and in fact
similar to Map Display in the main GRASS GUI (wxGUI).
Vaclav
On Mon, No
It's possible that the XQuartz libraries are not compatible with the old X11,
which the current GRASS binaries are built with. GRASS would need to be
recompiled for XQuartz.
On Nov 11, 2013, at 8:12 PM, Lee Eddington wrote:
> Marvin,
>
> I've downloaded and installed XQuartz but I'm still get
Marvin,
I've downloaded and installed XQuartz but I'm still getting the same error.
I've tried starting X11 before GRASS and starting GRASS from the xterm
command line, but no luck.
Thanks,
Lee
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 4:34 PM, William Kyngesburye
wrote:
> Starting with 10.8 (I think) Apple s
Starting with 10.8 (I think) Apple stopped providing an X11 package. You need
to download and install X11 (XQuartz) on your own now.
xquartz.macosforge.org
(doesn't seem to be responding at the moment)
On Nov 11, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Lee Eddington wrote:
> I’ve recently started using GRASS again
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Christopher Schroeder
wrote:
> I am new to grass, but not GIS (I was trained in ArcGIS in collage a year or
> so ago.) I feel like what I am trying to do is simple, yet I am not having
> any luck.
So let's hope to improve that :-)
> I have two vector maps, one o
I’ve recently started using GRASS again after a few years and I don’t
remember a lot. I previously worked with it for just a few months and was
able to get some work accomplished, but I’m still a novice. I’m working on
a Mac with Mac OS X 10.9 and when I try to open a display monitor from the
com
Dear all,
I have a Location and Mapset in a folder in Linux Server that was
created by me and I runned some scripts and created some maps etc. I
have a colleague that is trying enter in the mapset and it gets
Permission Denied. How can I allow her to access the mapset without any
problems?
R
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