On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Christian Ferreira
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
While the core developers decide about the future for ps.map... I will
keep my idea for a cookbook going,
Please consider to use the GRASS Wiki for that. This is the best place
to develop community documents.
+1 on the ps.map cookbook
I can provide my ps.map files. Some ideas:
1. Techniques in making atlas, like a script that can use a single
ps.map config to a number of regions to create a map atlas expanding
the ps.atlas script.
2. More http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/AreaFillPatterns for
Dear all,
I intend to mosaic two 24 bit images in LAT LON location.
I imported a 24 bit coloured PNG image in Grass using r.in.gdal in an x-y
location.
GRASS treated it as a combination of three 8 bit images, one for red, one for
green,
and one for blue and imported them as three separate maps.
On 03/07/08 14:35, Nagesh Bhatkar wrote:
Dear all,
I intend to mosaic two 24 bit images in LAT LON location.
I imported a 24 bit coloured PNG image in Grass using r.in.gdal in an
x-y location.
GRASS treated it as a combination of three 8 bit images, one for red,
one for green,
and one for
FYI, I've added some more hints tricks to the wiki page:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Ps.map_scripts
Moritz Lennert wrote:
See http://geog-pc40.ulb.ac.be/grass/psmap/
for two ps.map files and the resulting map, showing thematic mapping,
proportionate circles and patterns. Unfortunately,
maning sambale:
I can provide my ps.map files.
thanks - http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Ps.map_scripts
Some ideas:
1. Techniques in making atlas, like a script that can use
a single ps.map config to a number of regions to create a map
atlas expanding the ps.atlas script.
see
On 03/07/08 15:56, Hamish wrote:
FYI, I've added some more hints tricks to the wiki page:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Ps.map_scripts
Moritz Lennert wrote:
See http://geog-pc40.ulb.ac.be/grass/psmap/
for two ps.map files and the resulting map, showing thematic mapping,
proportionate
On 03/07/08 16:47, Hamish wrote:
Hamish:
how to set up an accurate bubble plot legend?
Moritz Lennert wrote:
I create a new vector point map (belscale in the psmap
files) with the points placed at the spot where I would
like the legend.
Then it suffices to update the values in the attribute
Moritz
Doesn't postscript 3 include transparency ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_(graphic)#Transparency_in_PDF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_(graphic)#Transparency_in_PostScript
Hamish
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Moritz Lennert wrote:
I see the New York Times often has nice bubble plots for their maps.
They make the fill color semi-transparent, then stacked bubbles are
darker where they overlap. PostScript won't do transparency, so
perhaps something to look for in the grass7 display drivers.
Hello from Mexico City,
I'm new using GRASS, migrating from a limited expertise on arcView.
I have a human population database from Spain, built for ArcView.
Does anybody have any reference that could help me to run it on
GRASS. So far I been able to install GRASS on my MacBook and I'm
Hello everyone,
I am using a v.label command (+ d.labels command) to present county
names in the states' maps. I have tried two slightly different
commands.
1)v.label map=XXX type=centroid column=YYY labels=ZZZ fontsize=5 color=red
2)v.label map=XXX type=centroid column=YYY labels=ZZZ size=5
Hello all,
I'm trying to devise an efficient way to fill voids in SRTM, using
neighboring tiles when there is edge nodata. In the end, I want to have
tiles matching the input, just lacking any voids.
My initial thought is to write a simple gdal python script to determine
which tiles have edge
Hamish pisze:
Nagesh wrote:
Is there a way to mosaic 24 bit images and to output it as
a single 24 bit image?
To export a 24 bit image make a group of the 3 bands (i.group) and
export the *group* using r.out.gdal (gdal_translate can do that also
from outside GRASS, if you choose it's
Any feedback?
GRASS 6.3.0 (zonas):~ v.in.ogr dsn=/manolo/OCDE/GIS/base
output=ProvinciasEsp layer=Provincias.shp
ERROR 1: dlopen(/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions/1.5/
PlugIns/ogr_GRASS.dylib, 1): Library not loaded: /Users/Shared/unix/
Hello Maning,
Yes... I would like to receive your contributions (ps.map files).
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:14 AM, maning sambale
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 on the ps.map cookbook
I can provide my ps.map files. Some ideas:
1. Techniques in making atlas, like a script that can use a single
Looks like my FFTW framework got messed up. I'll look into it further
and get an updated GRASS binary out soon.
On Jul 3, 2008, at 5:47 PM, Manuel Gerardo Chávez Angeles wrote:
Any feedback?
GRASS 6.3.0 (zonas):~ v.in.ogr dsn=/manolo/OCDE/GIS/base
output=ProvinciasEsp
On Thursday 03 July 2008, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
Hamish pisze:
Nagesh wrote:
Is there a way to mosaic 24 bit images and to output it as
a single 24 bit image?
To export a 24 bit image make a group of the 3 bands (i.group) and
export the *group* using r.out.gdal (gdal_translate can do that
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