Re: RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-15 Thread Hamish
Michael Misun wrote: > i know, that in grass4 was a module called v.plant which fills in > points on a line in a specified space but i doesn't work here in my > grass6.2.3 it seems available in GRASS 5.4 too: http://grass.ibiblio.org/gdp/html_grass5/html/v.plant.html >From that help page: "Des

Re: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-14 Thread Moritz Lennert
On 14/12/07 10:01, Michael Misun wrote: hi, first of all thanks a lot for your answers. that is true wat you say eric, but i hope there would be a solution for my problem. i know, that in grass4 was a module called v.plant which fills in points on a line in a specified space but i doesn't work he

Re: RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-14 Thread Michael Misun
TECTED]>, "Michael Misun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org > Betreff: RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff) > The width of a degree of longitude varies by latitude; meridians of > longitude converge to > a single point at the poles. Latitude varies

RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-13 Thread Hamish
Nikos Alexandris wrote: > Just another piece of information (although don't remember where I > read it): In general every 0.0001° of latitude equals ~ 11m. 1852m in a nautical mile. 60 nautical miles in a degree latitude. so 1 degree latitude = 111.12km > Longitude I think is the tough one... ;-)

RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-13 Thread Gerald Nelson
2007 2:27 PM To: Patton, Eric Cc: Gerald Nelson; Michael Misun; grass-user@lists.osgeo.org Subject: RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff) Just another piece of information (although don't remember where I read it): In general every 0.0001° of latitude equals ~ 11m. Longitude I think is the tough

RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-13 Thread Nikos Alexandris
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Gerald Nelson > Sent: Thu 12/13/2007 3:06 PM > To: 'Nikos Alexandris'; 'Michael Misun' > Cc: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org > Subject: RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff) > > I'm curious about the statement that "Lat-Lon

RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-13 Thread Patton, Eric
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Gerald Nelson Sent: Thu 12/13/2007 3:06 PM To: 'Nikos Alexandris'; 'Michael Misun' Cc: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org Subject: RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff) I'm curious about the statement that "Lat-Long is not good to do dista

RE: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-13 Thread Gerald Nelson
AM To: Michael Misun Cc: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff) Lat-Long is not good to do distance measurements! Why don't you reproject your lines in a "metric" projection system and check the distances again. On Thu, 2007-12-13 at 14:03 +0100, Michael

Re: [GRASS-user] (kein Betreff)

2007-12-13 Thread Nikos Alexandris
Lat-Long is not good to do distance measurements! Why don't you reproject your lines in a "metric" projection system and check the distances again. On Thu, 2007-12-13 at 14:03 +0100, Michael Misun wrote: > hello everybody! > i have a little problem: > i want to set vertices on lines in a specifie