Hi,
You're going to look for archaeological artefacts on a point cloud ?
Usually it is done by looking at a surface grid with a shadow layer.
Le 12/04/2013 17:12, Adrian Kirilov a écrit :
Hello,
My work with GRASS GIS is related to Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS)
data. I have to
and
multiple regions would be a great thing ! Martin Isenburg is using a
similar approach in his blast2dem tool, the processing/results are great.
Regards,
MORREALE Jean-Roc
[1] STREAM - http://www.cs.duke.edu/terrain/
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Le 26/05/2011 21:36, LUCKHAUPT DANIEL a écrit :
Bonsoir
votre site ne m'interrsse plus, jesuis en France et je ne parle pas anglais.
Je vous prierais de ne plus
Is there any plans to release nightly builds through Osgeo4W ? It would
be great to get hands on grass7 (and wxNviz).
Le 10/03/2011 17:11, Martin Landa a écrit :
Hi,
2011/3/10 Martin Landalanda.mar...@gmail.com:
Server:
The server was up a few days ago, we'll investigate what's going on.
Hi,
I've been trying to use r.to.rast3 with geological surfaces but I've not been
able to display the resulting g3d into nviz (grass 6.4rc6 on windows/linux).
Here the steps I've made on a simple test case with just 2 layers (top and
bottom) created from a 4 points dataset :
g.region
Le 06/06/2010 00:00, Hamish a écrit :
Jean Roc wrote:
I'm trying to build a regional DEM based on a contour line
map (3D vector) using v.surf.rst but the process fails with
an memory allocation error when I set my region to a 50m
resolution.
what does 'g.region -p' say? (config - region -
Hi,
I'm trying to build a regional DEM based on a contour line map (3D vector)
using v.surf.rst but the process fails with an memory allocation error when I
set my region to a 50m resolution.
As I'm using GRASS 6.4svn (OSGEO4W) on a Windows XP x86 with 2Go of RAM, I
would like to know if it
which is quite a different beast.
I'm also curious about how far back in time you did push your experiment
and on the way you did extrapolate the neolithic period settings.
Regards,
MORREALE Jean Roc
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it seems to me that the TPROGS word only refers tp a method and not a
software, here is slide I found about if by Gary Weissmann (from
google's cache as the pdf's link is dead) :
: it's still more realistic than drawing on a piece of paper
and playing the old connect the logs with lines game...
You missed the use of Illustrator
Ben
MORREALE Jean Roc wrote:
Hello Grasslist,
I'm searching for papers, books or usecases covering the use of
GRASS in geology, mainly
, Atsushi
Kajiyama et al., 2004
Volume modeling of soils using GRASS GIS 3D-Tools, Markus Neteler, 2001
Regards,
MORREALE Jean Roc
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r.xtent --help in the
grass's console or in the tutorial made for the qgis 0.8's archive.
ftp://92.243.18.195/qgis/01_xtent-tutorial.pdf
Be aware that pathways and boundaries options aren't working and that
NULL cells in DEM input map can make it crash.
Regards,
MORREALE Jean Roc
.html
Benjamin Ducke's r.xtent could be used to get a similar result
Regards,
MORREALE Jean Roc
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Benjamin Ducke a écrit :
Hi Lyle,
see this presentation for some case studies:
ftp://88.208.250.116/ducke-frankfurt-foss-gis-arch.pdf
The Xtent model shown there might be what you are looking for
(essentially another way to get weighted Voronoi diagrams).
I am sure Michael Barton could
Moritz Lennert a écrit :
On 12/02/09 04:15, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Dylan Beaudette
debeaude...@ucdavis.edu wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, MORREALE Jean Roc wrote:
Hamish a écrit :
Kurt Springs wrote:
Does anyone know how to do Thiessen Polygons
it
is not possible**. Is there a way to get a similar result ?
*http://www.geog.unt.edu/~pdong/software.htm
**http://osdir.com/ml/gis.grass.user/2004-04/msg00036.html
Regards,
MORREALE Jean Roc
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Macsurfcat a écrit :
MORREALE Jean Roc wrote:
Macsurfcat a écrit :
Howdy,
Just a little problem I've encountered before, resolved once but
forgotten the solution:
I've downloaded another version of GRASS 6.3.0 because of extreme
problems with previous; the GUI default (of course
Macsurfcat a écrit :
Howdy,
Just a little problem I've encountered before, resolved once but
forgotten the solution:
I've downloaded another version of GRASS 6.3.0 because of extreme
problems with previous; the GUI default (of course) is not the wxpython
which I prefer. I have reset it
I am using Mandriva 2009.0 and have no problems.
But libtool isn't used/usable for GRASS, probably that's the
source of the problem. We need to know more specifically
what you plan to do.
Here is my spec file -
http://pastebin.mandriva.com/5551
It is based on the latest available on
Markus Neteler wrote:
Found a workaround: replace
%configure
with
./configure
and libtoolize is no longer used.
Two fixes are necessary, then it compiles (running here now).
I'll send you the SPEC file.
Markus
Thank you for the tips !
Older version yes, but with updates to 2009.x
yes but
Hi,
I'm trying to build grass 6.4 rc1 from sources (using the tarball
available) but I get this blocking error :
libtoolize: cannot handle variables in AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR
Here is the complete log -
http://pastebin.mandriva.com/5505
I've searched but the only part I've been able to understand
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