On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Jarosław Jasiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In general in grass help is also suggrested method with manual recalculating
> extension of grass region with cs2cs (and there is also wrapper for that
> program), the method you suggested is also in help, both method
Hamish wrote:
> > Script must additionally check if no mask is present in PERMANENT or
> > it is a bug and will be removed in the feature
>
> > So as I understand the problem will heppen when I have mask in mapset in
> > source which is named as my target mapset in target location: ussually
Hamish pisze:
Hamish:
side-suggestion: before running r.proj run v.in.region
in the source location then v.proj from the taget location.
Jarekj wrote:
I always do as you suggest (in general other methods (with
cs2cs) in grass are to complicated),
sorry, I don't understand
H:
> work arounds include -
...
> o change the method used by the r.proj code. (as suggested
> by Glynn)
sorry, after re-reading Glynn's post that isn't what he said at all.
It is a bit muddy to me if the source map should observe any MASK. I think
it only makes sense to leave the question open f
Hamish:
> > side-suggestion: before running r.proj run v.in.region
> > in the source location then v.proj from the taget location.
Jarekj wrote:
> I always do as you suggest (in general other methods (with
> cs2cs) in grass are to complicated),
sorry, I don't understand. is that to say that GRAS
I always do as you suggest (in general other methods (with cs2cs) in
grass are to complicated), but it not concern the problem I mentioned
Well, I found this during testing prototype of script to reproject any
raster in one step (without changing locations) so I must to know If it
is intended (
Jarekj wrote:
> The situation is as follows:
> In location GRS mapset PERMANET I have MASK (with projection of 2180
> based on GRS elipsoid)
> in second mapset let say jarekjaI have map which is to be reprojected to
> other location (WGS). In that mapset no MASK is present.
> In location WGS maps