On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, William Kyngesburye wrote:
On Jun 18, 2010, at 2:42 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
Hi List,
I'm trying to get gdal working on OS X 10.6. I'm have tried a
variety of ways with varying success.
I installed GDAL 1.7 Complete from
http://www.kyngchaos.com/software:frameworks
If
On Jun 18, 2010, at 2:42 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm trying to get gdal working on OS X 10.6. I'm have tried a variety of ways
> with varying success.
>
> I installed GDAL 1.7 Complete from
> http://www.kyngchaos.com/software:frameworks
>
> If I go to /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.fr
Hi List,
I'm trying to get gdal working on OS X 10.6. I'm have tried a
variety of ways with varying success.
I installed GDAL 1.7 Complete from
http://www.kyngchaos.com/software:frameworks
If I go to /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/unix/bin I can seem to
run the unix binaries. For examp
Thanks for your explanation, Frank! Now it works fine
On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 13:59:46 -0400
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> I believe the addition of 0.5 in the above is incorrect. In the
> simple, non-rotated case, all values from geoTransform[0]
> to geoTransform[0] + geoTransform[1] wo
Well, I'm sold. What you need to do it??
Duarte
De: Ragi Burhum [mailto:r...@burhum.com]
Enviada: sexta-feira, 18 de Junho de 2010 16:31
Para: Peter J Halls
Cc: Duarte Carreira; gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org; Eric Wolf; Matt Wilkie
Assunto: Re: [gdal-dev] Re: ESRI file geodatabase support
This is mea
This is meant to be an export/import type of thing. So you won't be able to
"open" something in ArcMap and start manipulating it live using the
ArcMap/ArcCatalog tools. The other approach I am proposing would be OGR as a
seamless datasource that integrates with ArcGIS at the data access layer
level
Right. And you have to fork another $3000 (or $1500?) **per seat** for one
of these licenses **on top** of what you already paid for ArcGIS desktop.
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Duarte Carreira wrote:
> Just a quick note: SQLite is supported through the FME add-on aka
> Interoperability Exte
This is exactly what I have been talking about.
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 5:37 AM, Duarte Carreira wrote:
> Re-reading your email it seems I misunderstood what you meant… So using
> the zigGIS ArcMap/PostGIS provider one could adapt it to read OGR
> datasources, like QGIS does. You would then acc
Thanks for the replies so far, but I'm obviously missing a trick as it
doesnt seem to be working.
The gdalinfo on my TIF looks like this.
E:\rasters>gdalinfo tq00ne.tif
Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF
Files: tq00ne.tif
tq00ne.tfw
Size is 7874, 7874
Coordinate System is `'
Origin = (505000.00
Just a quick note: SQLite is supported through the FME add-on aka
Interoperability Extension to ArcMap.
Duarte
-Mensagem original-
De: Peter J Halls [mailto:p.ha...@york.ac.uk]
Enviada: sexta-feira, 18 de Junho de 2010 14:49
Para: Duarte Carreira
Cc: Ragi Burhum; gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Rob,
You can try the -dstalpha option in gdalwarp to create an alpha band. (
http://www.gdal.org/gdalwarp.html)
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Rob wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I'm reprojecting some rasters from OSGB (EPSG:27700) to WGS84 (EPSG:4326)
> and am running into a problem.
>
> The rasters ar
Could well be the case. P.
Jason Roberts wrote:
Peter,
Although I have not seen the acknowledgement you mention, I have noticed
that ArcGIS 9.x appears to create SQLite databases in the user's temp
directory during certain operations. Perhaps they are just using it
internally to implement vari
Hi Guys
I'm reprojecting some rasters from OSGB (EPSG:27700) to WGS84 (EPSG:4326)
and am running into a problem.
The rasters are reprojecting nicely, but I am left with black pixels around
the image where the reprojected image doesnt fit squarely within the
rectangular dimensions of the file.
I
Peter,
Although I have not seen the acknowledgement you mention, I have noticed
that ArcGIS 9.x appears to create SQLite databases in the user's temp
directory during certain operations. Perhaps they are just using it
internally to implement various processing.
Jason
-Original Message-
F
And ... I think I may have found the file geodatabase documentation promised ...
in the online ArecGIS 10 documentation, Administrator Library, Architecture
of a geodatabase, Geodatabase XML. It would appear that, in addition to the XML
Schema they published several years ago, the XML documen
Chris,
I have some experience trying to get ArcGIS to work well with time series
satellite imagery and 4D ocean models (e.g. HYCOM, ROMS). Similar to GDAL,
it does not appear that multidimensionality was designed into the current
versions of ArcGIS. Like GDAL, ArcGIS appears mainly designed to wor
Re-reading your email it seems I misunderstood what you meant... So using the
zigGIS ArcMap/PostGIS provider one could adapt it to read OGR datasources, like
QGIS does. You would then access SpatiaLite and potentially all other OGR
formats from ArcMap. Good idea.
Duarte
De: Ragi Burhum [mailto
I happened to be looking at the ESRI ArcGIS 10 online documentation and found a
page of acknowledgements, which includes an acknowledgement reference to SQLite.
I've no idea what to make of this - maybe someone else has?
Best wishes,
Peter
Duarte Carreira wrote:
Ragi,
That is a good point,
Ragi,
That is a good point, as always. Unfortunately I am not able to do that, but I
can help in any other way...
The zigGIS driver (I think ) is for reading/writing PostGIS using ArcMap,
without having ArcSDE in the middle. As far as I know it does not read File
geodatabases... I think for no
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