Yes. I have a similar problem with the r.basin extension. Someone, please
help me.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019, 16:36 marie-joëlle desgagné
wrote:
> Hi, I am currently using Grass Gis version 7.6.1.
>
> I want to add the plug in: r.stream.basins. For that to occur I tried to
> go in g.extension and
On Thu, 25 Jul 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a GRASS work flow for hydraulic modeling and sediment transport?
If not, can someone recommend a tool that allows spatial modeling of
in-river sediment dynamics?
Specifically, open source that can be compiled and run on linux.
Rich
On Thu, 25 Jul 2019, stephen sefick wrote:
The army core of engineers hec-ras might be useful.
Windoze only. They don't know anything but Microsoft.
Thanks,
Rich
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I'll soon begin a project modeling sediment transport in a river and the
effects of bar scalping on the erosion and deposition of sands and gravels
within the channel.
Looking at the Sediment Applications on the web site r.sim.sediment looks to
be focused on terrestrial sediment transport and
On Thu, 25 Jul 2019, Eric Patton wrote:
Probably the closest thing to what you're looking for that exists is the
cartographic composer and ps.map. You can easily add your map decorations
to the ps.map script for reuse.
Eric,
I've used the cartographic composer and ps.map working from the
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On Thursday, 25 July 2019 15:45, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Working with the GUI to develop maps is flexible and rapid. Using the tools
> in the map display window adding legends, scale bars, north arrows, and text
> are quick and easy and often are 'good enough' for
Working with the GUI to develop maps is flexible and rapid. Using the tools
in the map display window adding legends, scale bars, north arrows, and text
are quick and easy and often are 'good enough' for inclusion in reports.
When the layers for such a map are finalized, and the visual area
Hi,
It's been a while since I've tried doing this, so I'm not familiar with the
state of the wxgui, but is it possible to do a graphical selection in the wx
monitor? I see a tool that says 'Select vector features', but as far as I can
tell you can only select one vector object at a time. I
On Thu, 25 Jul 2019, Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote:
r.in.gdal isn't needed for raster analysis, r.external is enough and saves a
lot of disk space. See
https://grass.osgeo.org/grass76/manuals/r.external.html
Helmut,
Well, that's another new module for me.
Thanks very much for the pointer.
Best
Rich Shepard wrote
> On Wed, 24 Jul 2019, Carlos Henrique Grohmann de Carvalho wrote:
>
>> Glad to hear that you got it working!
>
> Carlos,
>
> Thank you.
>
> There is a r.in.gdal issue that remains, but it's annoying rather than
> critical so I'll ignore it for now. But, I'll explain it for
My self-reply:
sometimes python pip management tool can look tricky to amateurs like
me: a basic "pip install numpy" told me numpy was already installed.
For an effective upgrade of any package one should rather type:
python -m pip install --upgrade SomePackage
(source: python 2.7.16 doc)
Then
On Wed, 24 Jul 2019, Carlos Henrique Grohmann de Carvalho wrote:
Glad to hear that you got it working!
Carlos,
Thank you.
There is a r.in.gdal issue that remains, but it's annoying rather than
critical so I'll ignore it for now. But, I'll explain it for the record.
GRASS is run within the
Hi,
since I upgraded my Debian system to version 10 (buster), I'm not able
to get GRASS working.
I pulled the latest version from Git main source code repository. The
usual compilation process runs apparently fine. When launching grass77
from a terminal, the startup screen appears, and lets me
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