Hi all,
v.generalize is failing to simplify some of my geometries when in
EPSG:3857. Same geoms in EPSG:3003 were simplified correctly.
Incorrect borders were reported, unclear to me why.
All the best, and thanks for any hint.
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Il 09/02/2018 19:25, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
> On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 6:19 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> v.generalize is failing to simplify some of my geometries when in
>> EPSG:3857. Same geoms in EPSG:3003 were simplified correctly.
>> Incorrect border
ook_ahead="7" reduction="50" -l
output="output081005b4fafd473bbfa438a964de80f1" --overwrite
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Il 09/03/2015 00:38, Pedro Venâncio ha scritto:
> It looks really really great!
Awesome, chapeau!
Looking forward to see the crowdfunding.
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Hi all.
I cannot get r.contour working. It always takes a lot of CPU, then
crashes. Anyone has more joy?
grass 7.0.1-2 from Debian sid.
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Il 18/10/2015 11:48, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Paolo Cavallini
> wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> I cannot get r.contour working. It always takes a lot of CPU, then
>> crashes. Anyone has more joy?
>> grass 7.0.1-2 from Debian sid.
>
?).
right - interestingly enough, the history does not seem to be visible in
the current version of the grass qgis plugin - going to explore this.
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closeness_thresh=0 betweeness_thresh=0 alpha=1.0 beta=1.0 iterations=1
output=corine_simpl
Same with different options and data.
Does anyone confirm?
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Thanks Markus.
All the best.
Il 20 febbraio 2016 08:19:14 CET, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
>Hi Paolo,
>
>On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 4:38 PM, Paolo Cavallini
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I get consistent crashes of v.generalize on Debian sid, official deb,
>e.g.:
>>
>&g
Il 21/02/2016 21:10, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
> On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 8:50 AM, Paolo Cavallini
> wrote:
> ...
>>> I have opened a ticket:
>>> https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/2929
>
> It got fixed in 7.0.svn - please try (will go into 7.0.4).
Hi Marku
Il 22/02/2016 21:33, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
> Sure - here is our release schedule:
> https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/milestone/7.0.4
>
> In some weeks we'll have the first RC. Some more known bugs to be
> eliminated since then!
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Hi all,
in the v.generalize manpage there is apparently a broken link to the
tutorial:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~orie1848/tutorial.html
Should I open a ticket?
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Il 09/04/2016 10:47, Martin Landa ha scritto:
> thanks, fixed in r68225 (backported also to relbr70). Ma
thanks. BTW, any hope to have fixed v.generalize available for major
platforms anytime soon?
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Il 09/04/2016 11:01, Martin Landa ha scritto:
> what do you mean by major platform and what bug exactly? Ma
to me this means Debian/Ubuntu and osgeo4w - other might add osx.
https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/2929
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Il 09/04/2016 11:08, Martin Landa ha scritto:
> well, but it seems to be already fixed by Markus Metz. I am not sure
> what you are asking for. Ma
packages for deb+osgeo4w
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Il 09/04/2016 11:12, Martin Landa ha scritto:
> 2016-04-09 11:09 GMT+02:00 Paolo Cavallini :
>> packages for deb+osgeo4w
>
> before that 7.0.4 must be released :-) see [1]. Ma
>
> [1] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/milestone/7.0.4
exactly, that's what I'm asking f
Il 09/04/2016 11:14, Martin Landa ha scritto:
> 2016-04-09 11:13 GMT+02:00 Paolo Cavallini :
>>> [1] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/milestone/7.0.4
>>
>> exactly, that's what I'm asking for.
>
> you don't need to ask for release, it's planned
orious GRASS Reliability(TM).
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Il 09/04/2016 15:38, Moritz Lennert ha scritto:
> On 09/04/16 11:57, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> 1) Either release point releases more often, but then we have to be even
> stricter than now concerning backports to the release branch. Otherwise
> we will undermine the reli
Il 09/04/2016 18:32, Martin Landa ha scritto:
> 2016-04-09 18:21 GMT+02:00 Paolo Cavallini :
>> The problem is even more serious for Windows users, that cannot
>> generally compile themselves.
>
> I already noted that there daily builds of 7.0.4svn [1].
Probably you're better off starting with SQLite, and move
to PostgreSQL when you'll need it (and feel more confident about the
system).
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maintained voluntarily thanks to the efforts of the Italian GFOSS
community (by Niccolo Rigacci).
Help is welcome to improve it.
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all that. Please if can anyone help me.
Im afraid i wont be able to recover the layers. But how can they desapear!?
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mply running v.build.all.
And yes, backupping data is always a good idea, regardless of what sw you are
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Hi all.
Sorry for crossposting. As some of you know, the r.li suite of GRASS
commands allows landscape analyses[0]. Its interface is rather complex,
and is still in TclTk, not ported to either wxpython or qgis. As such,
it is now more difficult to use than it should be, and it will become
unus
Hi all.
The GRASS plugin does not have a maintainer since long. We at Faunalia
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more bugfixing, through[0].
This situation is not ideal: without regular maintenance, bugs creep in,
and eventually major problems come out. Currentl
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er heavy
requirement, and it will make the installation of the whole beast much
more cumbersome.
Furthermore, 52N is in java, which will make things only worse.
In addition, this does not seem a short term solution, and I think we
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I'm testing r.drain, but I cannot get reasonable results over a dtm: the
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Il giorno gio, 24/03/2011 alle 12.47 +0100, Soeren Gebbert ha scritto:
> Hi Paolo,
> try to use r.fill.dir on the elevation map with ~3 - 4 runs before you
> use r.drain.
Thanks Soeren, that improved the results considerably.
It would be good to have an option to set the level of filling (by
recu
've tried removing and reinstalling QGis and GRASS and I cannot seem to
> affect this behavior.
>
> Any clues greatly appreciated.
Reinstalling does not help, removing your preferences (under ~/.qgis) should do.
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Hi all.
I tried this command, but I always get a map full of 0. I start from a
drainage map from r.watershed, as described. Anyone confirms, or am I
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very close to the streams raster at the outlet
point and
check for the exact coordinates.
Checked, it seems ok.
The output maps is all 0s, with only one cell (close to the point I chose, but not on
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original DEM is quite detailed (lidar).
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v.type.lb, to add centroid afterwards, but it does not seem to produce
valid
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on Linux go well, whereas on windows some of the features are not simplified:
see
https://int.faunalia.it/~paolo/generalize.zip
for an example.
Anyone confirms? Should I open a bug?
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Hi all.
The command appears to be working well on Linux, but on Windows it leaves out
many
segments. Unfortunately I cannot test it thoroughly, as I do not have a Windows
machine.
Anybody confirms?
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Il 26/01/2012 20:41, Markus Metz ha scritto:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Paolo Cavallini
> wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> A couple of issues I ran into today:
>> - I have a layer with some good and some bad polygons; how do I import it
>> into GRASS
>> letting
also r.to.vect for lines also behaves differently between
the
two OSs, I suspect an OS-specific bug here.
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Il 27/01/2012 19:02, Markus Metz ha scritto:
> same output. That is, if Province_general3 has been generated on
> windows, I do get the same result on Linux, no difference between the
> OS's. Are you using an older grass version on Linux?
aptitude show grass
Versione: 6.4.1-1
Than
; v.clean input=patched@paolo type=line tool=snap,break,rmdupl,rmsa
> thresh=1,0,0,0 output=patched_1
I'm not quite sure break do not work: new nodes are there, but in subsequent
steps
they are not treated as closed polygons.
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does not.
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fixes:
> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/44899
> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/45172
Thanks for this. So we should expect the same behaviour on Debian as soon as
6.4.2
hits unstable, right? To me, this sounds like a bug.
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Il 28/01/2012 11:36, Martin Landa ha scritto:
>> type=area ... type=boundary
>>
>> ...no good!
>>
>
> AFAIK the parser reads this combination as `type=area,boundary` in this case.
the results are the same when using ara+boundary or boundary alone.
thanks.
he man?
However, in my case topology is maintained, even if the areas are obviously
overly
simplistic. On the other hand, I confirm that the attributes are mixed up.
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Il 30/01/2012 16:35, Markus Metz ha scritto:
> My previous description was obviously incomplete. Output topology is
> always correct, independent of the version. In 6.4.1, topologically
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What is in short, the difference between the two commands?
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Il 07/02/2012 14:43, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
Hope this helps,
Markus
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umber of objects in full grid and data slot
Any hint?
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Hi all.
I'm working with spgrass6 R module, and I found that spplot() is
horribly slow (several *minutes* for a 5k cell raster). Is this a
common, known problem, or a local one?
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In our case, the "analysis" is vert simple: just ssplot() of a small (2k
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Hi all.
Importing a dtm raster assign a correct colour table to it.
If I load it with r.external, instead, only a greyscale is applied. This
happens through the qgis plugin, do not know if it's the same with other
interfaces).
Is this a known issue?
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Il 23/02/2012 14:04, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
Importing a dtm raster assign a correct colour table to it.
Which format do you have? For example, GeoTIFF has only limited color table
support.
adf (the same raster when imported
Il 23/02/2012 14:57, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
Importing a dtm raster assign a correct colour table to it.
If I load it with r.external, instead, only a greyscale is applied.
Do you use r.colors?
This happens through the qgis
the
range. I would suggest that this be changed to not create any color table
if none is provided. (and so act like other grass modules do in that
case and fall back to rainbow rules)
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Hi all.
Just ran r.clump, no options, and it obviously misses some areas (those
at the bottom). It only finds 932 areas in my case, 1038 in other
machines. Could someone check if it's a general phenomenon, before
opening a ticket?
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the color table that is
missing for higher values.
It seems to me a minor bug, right?
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It seems to me a minor bug, right?
All the best.
Ticket created (#1598).
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Il 25/02/2012 08:45, SWAPAN GHOSH ha scritto:
Hello Grassuser,
Anybody can please help me " To create polygon from two selected
contour line " using grass comand..
I'm afraid I can't - I tried recently, no joy.
Good luck, if you succeed please let us know.
All
note however that I was talking about a
very small (~1Mb) raster, for which the loading time was really surprising.
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QGIS already.
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anyway, so I think extracting them and
patching them with points is the straightforward way.
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Il 03/05/2012 10:37, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
> While I have no experience with that format, I see that GDAL
> supports it:
> http://www.gdal.org/frmt_pdf.html
Stephen, it would be nice if you could provide us some sample files to
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ing multiple GPS tracks of the same
road
(I think OSMers will appreciate this).
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Il 11/05/2012 13:05, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
> Il 11/05/2012 13:03, Alexander Muriy ha scritto:
>
>> I wrote shell script to find "average" line(s) of input vector map.
BTW: why not adding it to GRASS trunk?
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code base.
Wrong (no java here): http://hub.qgis.org/projects/sextante/issues
That is the bugtracker for the gvSIG edition.
I know it's confusing: http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5353
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here - if so, he
can
explain much better.
Anyway, I (and I suspect also Marckus) was referring to the QGIS Python plugin
called
sextante. No shared code with the Java version, AFAIK.
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Please do nont send bug reports concerning it to other bugtrackers.
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I do not see an alternative to manual sync (quite painful and inefficient, I
know).
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> of shared resources.
I understand your point very well. I may be biased, but I think this new route
is
much more efficient, so I would suggest you to follow Victor and join us.
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ing Knowledge.
> The situation now is a bit confusing, but much better than 6 months ago:
> http://sextantegis.blogspot.de/2011/11/kinda-goodbye.html
Ola José.
I do not think the situation is very confusing for SEXTANTE: the gvSIG plugin is
stable, the QGIS one is under active development
nd bug reports concerning it to other
> bugtrackers.") as the QGIS Python plugin called sextante. See [2]
Where do you find a generic python SEXTANTE?
Having said that, if this still hurts, I apologize once more:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7mIy97_rlo
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FYI.
Thanks.
Messaggio originale
Oggetto: Re: [Qgis-developer] Sextante: v.buffer angle does not work
Data: Wed, 30 May 2012 18:33:19 +0200
Mittente: Victor Olaya
A: cavall...@faunalia.it
CC: qgis-developer
, I had splitted it, and in fact this algorithm just calls the
ang
more free
licence, for possible inclusion in sample data packages? The current
licence:
Free for non-commercial use only. Users should acknowledge the
EnviroProjects Digital Initiative (EPDI: http://www.enviroprojects.org)
as the source.
would not allow this.
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plugin I think).
I do not think it is much work to update the plugin to use grass7; it would be
a nice
addition: any volunteer or supporter?
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Hi all.
Is there a command in GRASS to merge adjacent images so that their colour tabel
is
more uniform? I remember something, but cannot find it back.
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each of them with a
different
colour blend; when mosaicked, the result is ugly. My objective is to make them
look
more similar.
Thanks.
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ot, will try.
all the best.
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ng to use r.viewshed so I
> do not have to write my own.
Why not using GRASS through SEXTANTE for this? In this case you have nothing to
do,
just call whatever module you need.
All the best.
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h appreciated.
Hi Martin,
better ask on qgis-dev or on IRC, most developers read it.
All the best.
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quent v.overlay, and I suspect duplicated
CATs
may be the cause.
Thanks for any hint.
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Hi all.
Importing a shapefile with space in the name results in an empty table of
attributes.
Is this a known problem? Should I file a ticket?
GRASS 6.4.2-2 from Debian unstable.
Thanks.
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anybody confirm this behaviour?
* I think it should fail more gracefully; should I file a ticket?
Thanks a lot.
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Il 31/08/2013 13:56, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
> does this persist with the current 6.4.3?
untested - I cannot publish the data, but can send it you you are interested to
check.
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SUB_COMPON (String) = AREE AGRICOLE
NUM_ELEMEN (String) = (null)
NUM_SIST_E (Integer) = (null)
NUM_TAV (Real) = 51.0
NORMA (String) = \\rivu\dtuff\img\ptr\norme\LAG.pdf
SCHEDA (String) = (null)
ID1 (Integer) = 5
MULTIPOLYGON (...
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duplicate column names, there is the cnames parameter to rename
> them on the fly.
> http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/v.in.ogr.html
>
> So (in theory) this error should not happen at all...
However, I'm talking about duplicate entries in CAT field, not column names.
Thanks for
.
All the best, and thanks.
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'll be happy to provide the file.
Thanks a lot.
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but grass correctly see two polygons: correct?
All the best, and thanks.
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S_INFO_MESSAGE(15272,1): Vector map is
connected by:
GRASS_INFO_END(15272,1)
layer <1> table in database
through driver
with
key
So, apparently spaces in file name cause the issue.
All the best, and many thanks.
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.
Thanks - should I open a ticket then?
All the best.
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table manager opens without any problems, some further tests below
Thanks for the tests. So it seems that this is sometimes working, sometimes not,
right? What could be the reason?
All the best.
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