So let me get this right, Simon:
You work for a national defense agency, in a high-security
environment.
Yet:
You prefer and trust (because it is expensive, and must thus
be trustworthy?) a GIS that is produced by a foreign giant
corporation and consists of only proprietary software which you
Note that there is also "v.generalize" (if you have the GRASS provider
activated in Processing). It implements many additional algorithms and
provides a comprehensive Help page.
It would be interesting to know which algorithm (and parameters) gave
you the best results!
Best,
Ben
On
Hi Bernd,
.rwcx is the proprietary point cloud output format
of Trimble terrestrial laser scanners.
I am not aware of any open source software that
can read this format. Your best chance for pointers
to software that can handle this format would be
a CAD/BIM or laser scanning forum.
Once you
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On 20/12/2018 11:00, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> On 12/20/18 10:51 AM, Martin Landa wrote:
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>> st 19. 12. 2018 v 21:43 odesílatel Benjamin Ducke
>> napsal:
>>> I think rather than worrying about all of that I
>>> would just ignore "cat&qu
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“equal to frequency” function in QGIS???
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some reason skips that particular GRASS command.
I guess you could try launching GRASS 7 directly
and using r.fill.stats from within the GRASS shell
or GRASS GUI.
Cheers,
Ben
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> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 1:10 PM, Benjamin Ducke <bendu...@fastmail.fm
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Thanks,
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> On 20/04/18 18:46, Richard McDonnell wrote:
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ility that the problem in the tile server, so that I can be sure
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t's way off.
> Is that a bug or am I missing something here?
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Dear QGIS Users --
I am a bit clueless about the "Set Target Resolution"
option in the Raster Georeferencer.
The online help is somewhat vague about this:
"... define the pixel resolution of the output raster."
Does this refer to a pixel scaling factor or
"pixels per unit (of what?)" in the
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