Re: [GRASS-dev] Strange import of .asc

2013-01-15 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 15/01/2013 14:42, Paulo van Breugel ha scritto: > Hi Paolo > > I have imported your layers in grass 6.4 and the vector and both the rasters > (original and the asci after import) align perfectly well. I tried the same > in grass > 7.0, with the same result. Thanks a lot to both of you for che

Re: [GRASS-dev] Strange import of .asc

2013-01-15 Thread Paulo van Breugel
Hi Paolo I have imported your layers in grass 6.4 and the vector and both the rasters (original and the asci after import) align perfectly well. I tried the same in grass 7.0, with the same result. Cheers, Paulo On 01/15/2013 10:43 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote: Il 14/01/2013 20:17, Helmut

Re: [GRASS-dev] Strange import of .asc

2013-01-15 Thread Helmut Kudrnovsky
> I get this strange artifact (both on GRASS and on QGIS GUIs) here on my side it's aligned, see attached screenshot (your vector and an imported raster of your asc-file). screenshot.png >I suppose as a consequence of >this,

Re: [GRASS-dev] Strange import of .asc

2013-01-15 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 14/01/2013 20:17, Helmut Kudrnovsky ha scritto: >> yes - have you tired displaying it under the vector? > > yes, the newly imported raster and also your raster delivered with the > location are aligned with the vector. > > I've also tested a raster link with r.external, this linked is also al

Re: [GRASS-dev] Strange import of .asc

2013-01-15 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 14/01/2013 20:17, Helmut Kudrnovsky ha scritto: >> yes - have you tired displaying it under the vector? > > yes, the newly imported raster and also your raster delivered with the > location are aligned with the vector. > > I've also tested a raster link with r.external, this linked is also al

Re: [GRASS-dev] r54612 - grass/trunk/mswindows - wingrass: attempt to define python file association

2013-01-15 Thread Glynn Clements
Markus Metz wrote: > > Hm, not sure. Esri ArcGIS contains also installation of Python. > > Esri ArcGIS installs system-wide a true Windows version of Python. > Another possibility is to look at the way e.g. LibreOffice or Gimp > install python on Windows (not system-wide). AFAIK, those packages

Re: [GRASS-dev] [GRASS-PSC] ESA Summer of Code in Space

2013-01-15 Thread Moritz Lennert
On 14/01/13 18:28, Luca Delucchi wrote: Hi Moritz 2013/1/14 Moritz Lennert: Just stumbled upon this: http://sophia.estec.esa.int/socis2012/ It is only open to students enrolled in European universities, but it might be an interesting addition to GSoC for developing remote sensing modules for

Re: [GRASS-dev] r54612 - grass/trunk/mswindows - wingrass: attempt to define python file association

2013-01-15 Thread Markus Metz
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Martin Landa wrote: > Hi Markus, > > 2013/1/14 Markus Metz : >>> Currently the native installer contains python which is provided >>> within osgeo4w framework (taken from python.org ASAR). >> >> The python version coming with osgeow4 or wingrass is not a Windows >