Oops, I just realised that for the last several days many of my OSGeo
emails have appeared to be sent on my end, but indeed have not been :(
Just an FYI for the many of you who might receive a response twice and
wonder why.. as I resend a batch. Also if you are looking for a reply to
something a
Dear Colleagues and Open Source Remote Sensing practitioners and
developers,
Please consider submitting an abstract for the Fall American Geophysical
Union meeting December 14-18, 2009 in San Francisco:
Session IN18: Open Source Remote Sensing Software and Applications for
Earth and Environm
I suspect they might be applying for the patent but in for quite a
surprise when it gets rejected. Features for maps would be very tricky
to patent and, more importantly, not in the interest of the general
public. As such the patent applications would probably get rejected.
Would we really want
Landon Blake wrote:
The latest issue of the ACSM Bulletin had an interesting article about a
map matrix that wraps around the edge of a paper map. It seems the
company that is using this feature of hard copy map design is applying
for a patent. I didn’t even think you could get a patent a featu
The latest issue of the ACSM Bulletin had an interesting article about a
map matrix that wraps around the edge of a paper map. It seems the
company that is using this feature of hard copy map design is applying
for a patent. I didn't even think you could get a patent a feature of a
paper map. It go
Bobb wrote: "I don't know about advanced, but we did make a concerted
effort to use as generic as possible tools to put things together.
Everything is a component that talks to another component."
This sounds like good software design to me! Let me know if you think
any of your AutoLISP code is
Landon,
I don't know about advanced, but we did make a concerted effort to use
as generic as possible tools to put things together. Everything is a
component that talks to another component.
I've used a bunch of different routines over the years to achieve
similar ends, importing stuff before
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Dave McIlhagga wrote:
> Hi Markus,
>
> It seems to be down right now?
Hi Dave,
yes, it is on the currently unreachable xblade14.
Hope someone has a backup in case of disk loss.
Cheers
Markus
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Hi Markus,
It seems to be down right now?
Dave McIlhagga
http://www.mapsherpa.com
http://www.dmsolutions.ca
On 2-Aug-09, at 12:44 PM, Markus Neteler wrote:
Hi,
(reminder)
if you have nice examples with screenshots and a short description of
applications of OSGeo software, please post th
Bob,
It sounds like your code is a lot more advanced than mine! I'm not
working with any Civil or Land Desktop tools just yet, because I want
all of my code to run on the IntelliCAD platform as well.
I will keep you posted on my efforts, and I hope we find room to
collaborate in the future.
Hi David,
We have done something along these lines with this:
http://proj.badc.rl.ac.uk/ndg/wiki/CowsFramework
I am hesitant to advertise it as an easy API approach to solving your problem
as it's not that refined (yet!) but it is an OGC services framework written
in python (based on the Pylons
Hello !
Sorry for the precedent message in French, I sent it to the wrong list.
Best Regards,
Sandrine TOSATTO
Le 5 août 2009 09:21, Sandrine Tosatto a
écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> Dans le cadre de notre participation à la conférence Foss4G 2009 à Sydney
> au mois d'octobre prochain, je souhaitais sa
Bonjour,
Dans le cadre de notre participation à la conférence Foss4G 2009 à Sydney au
mois d'octobre prochain, je souhaitais savoir si vous aviez de bonnes
adresses concernant des maisons d'hôtes ou hôtels non loin du lieu de
rencontre.
Merci pour vos conseils.
Salutations.
--
Sandrine Tosatto
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