Good morning Jan.

1) The raster data interpolation algorithm is a basic interpolation algorithm that covered the requirements of one of our customers. We have to improve the raster functions to add more functionality and increase the quality of the existing ones, but it won't be finished for the next Kosmo release.

2) The measurement of distances in Kosmo 1.1 doesn't take into account the Spatial Reference System used in the view. It's a change that will be done for the next release.

Greetings,

PD: Jan, this is the Kosmo spanish mailing list. We will attend you better in the english Kosmo mailing list, at http://lists.saig.es/mailman/listinfo/kosmo_int.


Jan Helebrant escribió:
Hi,
I am trying to found some OSS GIS for our institute. We currently have few 
Mapinfo licences, but it is not enough. After rejecting QGIS for absence of 
needed functions (raster interpolation from points) I am testing Kosmo. I have 
few problems:

1) the interpolation of point data is very coarse, we need better quality. Is 
it possible? I saw the Generic Mapping Tools which is able to product much 
better grids.

2) If I load my data, Kosmo (and QGIS too) shows, that the extend is only few 
meters (in fact it is few kilometers). Data are from Czech Republic (middle 
Europe) in WGS 84, coordinates are in decimal degrees like X = 14,907252, Y = 
49,74082. Where is the problem?



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