On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:31 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Helena wrote:
the quickstart looks very nice and I did not find any major
problems (but other may have a look too)
I just have couple comments:
As for the legend and scale - we often have trouble moving
around the legend
Anna wrote:
I think the only way to make it work is to create some new
flag in the d.barscale and d.legend modules which prints the
size of the image.
Otherwise the GUI has no information about the size,
especially for d.barscale. Something like ps.map -b flag is
needed, like Hamish did
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 2:32 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
There's a copy of the quickstart in the GRASS wiki. Note that
when I wrote it there was a GRASS workshop at the targeted FOSS4G
conference which was going to focus on vector processing, so I
didn't bother to put much of that in
Markus Metz wrote:
An example for vector processing using the basins raster
created in the previous step:
1) convert the basins to vector areas with r.to.vect -v feature=area
2) load average elevation for each basin to the attribute table with
v.rast.stats
3) assign the color table of the
Due to severe space limitations on the disc I'm continually concerned
about having to remove the NC dataset, or cut it down to Helena's 40mb
set.
Hamish - I highly recommend to use this smaller dat set - it is much easier for
users
to understand (as I tried to avoid various obscure names
Hamish:
Due to severe space limitations on the disc I'm continually concerned
about having to remove the NC dataset, or cut it down to Helena's 40mb
set.
Helena:
Hamish - I highly recommend to use this smaller dat set - it
is much easier for users to understand (as I tried to avoid