On 26/02/15 15:13, Paulo van Breugel wrote:
Is there an (easy) way to upload raster category labels to a point file,
equivalent to uploading category values with v.what.rast?
That would be a nice addition to v.what.rast. Probably worth an
enhancement ticket in trac.
One workaround would be
Is there an (easy) way to upload raster category labels to a point file,
equivalent to uploading category values with v.what.rast?
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Markus Metz
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 1:05 PM, RichardCooper richtcoo...@hotmail.com
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Hi,
I'm trying to determine the default method of rasterization used by v.to
rast.
In the v.to.rast manual it states in relation
Thanks! Yes that would indeed be a nice addition. I'll create a ticket.
Op do 26 feb. 2015 16:45 schreef Moritz Lennert
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Hi List,
I'm having trouble importing a shapefile with v.in.ogr that has some
accented characters (like não, rodoviária).
The shapefile opend fine in QGIS and I can open the dbf on libreoffice,
setting the encoding to (windows-1252/winlatin 1).
I imported the shapefile and if I run v.db.select or
On 26/02/15 00:15, image93 wrote:
Dear all, dear Moritz,
thank you again for your last usefull messages. Regarding my driving
isochrone works. Last time (December 2014), when i executed the v.isochrones
process, an error message appeared due to running of memory.
For remind, i 'm working on
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Daniel Victoria daniel.victo...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi List,
I'm having trouble importing a shapefile with v.in.ogr that has some
accented characters (like não, rodoviária).
The shapefile opend fine in QGIS and I can open the dbf on libreoffice,
setting the