Soeren wrote:
> The computation time of overlapping regions should be the
> same in python as in C.
> IMHO it is easier to program a python module which computes
> the tiles, split up the vector points based on the tiles and
> distribute the data across a grid or cloud for computation.
> After the
see
http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/browser/livedvd/gisvm/trunk/doc/descriptions/grass_description.html#L32
and
https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/509
--- On Fri, 4/30/10, Yann Chemin wrote:
> From: Yann Chemin
> Subject: [GRASS-dev] netbook and entering GRASS (wxpython gui + grass7svn)
> To:
Hello list,
when using GRASS (i.e. 7 svn of today) that is the wxPython GUI,
the initial dialog box to choose location/mapset/etc is higher than
the screen resolution.
Thus it is difficult to access the "ENTER GRASS" button.
The netbook I used is:
eeePC 1000H with Debian Linux, default resolution
#1046: Compile error in gui/wxpython using make -j8
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Reporter: huhabla| Owner: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone:
#1046: Compile error in gui/wxpython using make -j8
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Reporter: huhabla| Owner: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Hello Markus,
2010/4/28 Markus Metz :
> Soeren Gebbert wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
A while back I did some crude profiling of the v.lidar tools and found
that it was spending lots and lots of time in the Tcholetsky decomposition
loop (3-for loops deep).
>>>
>>> That's better now becaus
Greetings
Regardind spgrass6, R and GRASS:
Imagine that I'm running a GRASS Script with Module, and all GRASS
functions. How can I integrate it in there? I mean, the user selects a
raster and How can i use that input to run a Script that calls R? That is my
question. Because I can have a script, li
Greetings
I have a few external executable files that I want to call from GRASS
Python.
1) Where should I place them in order to call them
2) Where/How can i define the path to those files/executables
Thanks
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I'm using an external toolbox, that I'm running from GRASS, to save a few
Gtiff files. But, Since I'm not defining the path, GRASS/Bash is placing it
in my home directory. How can I define, in GRASS, a GLOBAL_PATH where those
files are saved (e.g. a TEMP directory)?
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#1014: wxgui: display labels doesn't work
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Reporter: hamish | Owner: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: 6.4.0
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