Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS Day cards

2011-11-16 Thread Ben Madin
Perfect - just what I need for my original suggestion. Now to find the scissors 
and the kids and the scotch!

cheers

Ben



On 17/11/2011, at 10:07 AM, Paragon Corporation wrote:

> Well GIS Day is just about over and Post GIS day is slowly arriving around 
> the world.
>  
> To celebrate this new day, we have prepared some Post GIS playing cards.
>  
> http://www.postgis.us/post_gis_day_cards.html
>  
> http://www.postgis.us/downloads/post_gis_day_cards_letter.pdf
>  
> http://www.postgis.us/downloads/post_gis_day_cards_a4.pdf
>  
> If per chance you can't figure out how to put to good use any of these 
> functions, you can always
>  
> 1) Reference the PostGIS manuals: http://www.postgis.org/documentation/
>  
> and/or
> 2) our book
>  
>  
> http://www.postgis.us/page_buy_book
>  
> Thanks,
> Regina and Leo
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[postgis-users] PostGIS Day cards

2011-11-16 Thread Paragon Corporation
Well GIS Day is just about over and Post GIS day is slowly arriving around
the world.
 
To celebrate this new day, we have prepared some Post GIS playing cards.
 
http://www.postgis.us/post_gis_day_cards.html
 
http://www.postgis.us/downloads/post_gis_day_cards_letter.pdf
 
http://www.postgis.us/downloads/post_gis_day_cards_a4.pdf
 
If per chance you can't figure out how to put to good use any of these
functions, you can always 
 
1) Reference the PostGIS manuals: http://www.postgis.org/documentation/
 
and/or 
2) our book
 
 
http://www.postgis.us/page_buy_book
 
Thanks,
Regina and Leo
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS Day

2011-11-16 Thread Andreas Forø Tollefsen
That would be awesome. I guess the script will have problems reading the
t-dimension, but i will try it later today.
As for the scientific community, reading NetCDF would be a huge
improvement. At least for anyone working with climatology, oceanography etc.

Andreas

2011/11/15 Mateusz Łoskot 

> On 15 November 2011 19:58, Andreas Forø Tollefsen 
> wrote:
> > However, GDAL supports netCDF so maybe there is a way for
> raster2pgsql.py to
> > read these files?
> > http://www.gdal.org/frmt_netcdf.html
>
> Yes, it should be possible.
> I don't say it will work straight away, perhaps raster2pgsql.py needs
> to be patched.
> In theory, however, whatever GDAL can consume, raster2pgsql.py can
> consume it too.
>
> Best regards,
> --
> Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net
> Charter Member of OSGeo, http://osgeo.org
> Member of ACCU, http://accu.org
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