ad you appreciated it - I think it was an excellent example of how
things can go, democratically, in GFOSS community.
Looking forward for further progress on this. Of course I'm available
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Hi all,
video link here:
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Now on a meeting about the future of QGIS providers.
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ing efforts, I
> have seen many users with old GRASS who installed new standalone GRASS
> on the side, even recently.
>
> On the other hand, many users benefit from the one package, because they
> need to get software approved, if they get QGIS packaged with GRASS
> approve, they got GRASS as well. Ge
of-processing-providers
>
> Please add yourself to the list if you are interested in participating
> on-site or remotely. We'll then try to find a time slot that works for
> everyone.
thanks Anita for setting it up.
Please all interested parties add your name to the list.
All the
friendly environment, even when tech
discussion may seem harsh and lengthy. I'm sure there is ample room for
profitable cooperation.
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ened with R. Once a provider is out and unmaintained, it becomes
less visible, and less likely to attract attention. The work to bring it
back to life, with all the above, will be much higher than when in core,
and increasing over time.
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s near and diff is not that big.
> If there is something extra need to be done to get this merged, I would
> happy to hear about it.
agreed, this is an important and urgent point.
please some qgis dev could check this?
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I hope you are joking :)
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rs approach.
>
> I appreciate a lot the work from Richard, I hope this discussion is not
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rtant for users.
Thanks for your thoughts.
When in Madeira we can have a discussion about this. It would be good if
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with funding where possible.
Looking forward for your feedback.
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to me; IMHO better to prepare all the po we intend to start
translation on, at every compile.
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Hi all,
it would be good to translate the help. A long standing issue is here:
https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/846
May I suggest to move translation files to Transifex, so it will be
easier to involve and motivate more users to contribute?
I can help if necessary.
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Il 06/10/2015 13:29, Radim Blazek ha scritto:
> I have added qgis.v.upgrade.py which runs
fine, I like that.
> but v.db.reconnect.all fails with -d even from GRASS shell:
here it worked well for a couple of locations.
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Il 09/03/2015 00:38, Pedro Venâncio ha scritto:
It looks really really great!
Awesome, chapeau!
Looking forward to see the crowdfunding.
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v.external, so no import); vectors seem more diffucult to handle though.
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The most likely solution seems to use GRASS only through Processing.
This also has a number of major limitations, however.
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Il 28/03/2014 15:51, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
I have submitted the Processing for GRASS GIS 7 to Pirmin and Victor
for git upload.
Now the user has GRASS 6 and 7 both supported in Processing.
good news, thanks. are you referring to the upgraded and new modules?
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Il 28/03/2014 15:16, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
Il 28/03/2014 15:04, Martin Dobias ha scritto:
The support for GRASS is already in the browser - if you enter a
directory that is a GRASS database, it will detect it and show
locations/mapsets/maps/layers.
In the GRASS plugin there are a few
be able to edit GRASS vectors directly.
In the second case, we'll have more work, and a not-so-nice duplication.
I would like to have an open discussion on this, avoiding things to just
happen, with the possible negative consequences.
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; this makes GRASS modules
slower than the equivalent commands of other backends.
... this would not be a good idea.
could you please explain why?
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, the plugin has additional
functions, e.g.:
* a grass shell
* a grass data browser
* a grass digitizing environment.
Whether these are important or not, it's a matter of users.
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Just seen the very nice i.latlong (BTW: why not r.latlong?): any hope
of having it backported to grass6?
Done
/grass/wiki/Release/6.4.1-News#Newmodules
thanks a lot for this.
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Hi all.
Just seen the very nice i.latlong (BTW: why not r.latlong?): any hope
of having it backported to grass6?
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Il 18/01/2013 11:55, Radim Blazek ha scritto:
GRASS GUI? Could you try with pure GRASS d.mon, d.rast, d.vect? The
problem could be the same as in QGIS, lost window precision.
It was in fact a QGIS bug, beautifully fixed by Radim.
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at other zoom levels, I get different misaligment, see attached
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attachment: shot2
. I have this issue both with 6.4.2 on
Debian
and (I suppose) 6.4.3RC2 from osgeo4w.
Really puzzling. Ideas on wht to test?
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Anyone confirms? If so I'll open a ticket.
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Data: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 15:16:38 +0900
Mittente: Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it
A: Maris Nartiss maris@gmail.com
CC: qgis-developer qgis-develo...@lists.osgeo.org
Thanks maris.
Are grass
Il 26/10/2012 06:32, Glynn Clements ha scritto:
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
I assume grass-dev are aware of the problem.
Yes.
Has this been solved in wxPy GUI? How?
No.
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Hi all.
Has the IRC channel been moved? I noticed a drastic drop in participation and
activity these days.
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outside-of-the-mainstream users will
suffer for it.
Agreed.
comments? criticisms! both most welcome..
Hoe this mine will be useful.
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Anybody has a hint on what can be happened, and how to fix it?
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option key=cat answer=1/
option key=step answer=1/
/qgisgrassmodule
Am I right saying that it should be
typemask=boundary
?
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Il 27/01/2012 13:37, Moritz Lennert ha scritto:
typemask is not an option for v.centroid, but a grass-plugin specific
parameter. What
does it do ?
it filters out the type of maps that appears on the list.
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reasonably easy to predict when something can go wrong.
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Would you open a ticket on this, or should I?
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Hi all.
Apparently the flag -r has been recently removed. May I know the reason
in a few lines? I have to adjust the QGIS the plugin, and I prefer to
understand before doing.
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covered be v.clean and made the interface
even more complex. Therefore it was removed while overhauling the
module.
Thanks a lot Markus for the clarification.
Fixed in QGIS plugin.
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[0] http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/1158
[1] http://hub.qgis.org/issues/3646
is to drop support for this important plugin, which IMHO
would
be a major problem. Keeping it broken is a bad thing for the reputation of the
project.
Please users help, if this plugin is useful for your work.
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Il 09/09/2011 23:37, Martin Landa ha scritto:
I am going to provide daily build packages for GRASS 6.4, 6.5 and 7.0
for OSGeo4W within few next days.
Great news, thanks; please do not hesitate asking for help if needed.
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Il 21/05/2011 19:27, Mars Sjoden ha scritto:
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Charlie Sharpsteen ch...@sharpsteen.net
mailto:ch...@sharpsteen.net wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it
mailto:cavall...@faunalia.it wrote:
Hi all.
I
Hi all.
I would like to do a poll on qgis-grass usage: which would be the best
web tool to use? Probably better not to use qgis or grass pages; does
osgeo provides polling facilities?
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Il 28/11/2010 02:51, Glynn Clements ha scritto:
If the only available packages (RPM, .deb, etc) insist upon installing
GUI libraries, complain to the people who make the packages.
OK, so, now I'm complaining ;) : packagers, please have your saying here.
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not think it's a major work, and packagers can probably give a hand.
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Hi all.
Please have a look to this new set of icons. Tey'll be used for the QGIS_GRASS
toolbox, but of course are available for other uses.
Comments welcome.
Thanks a lot to Robert!
Messaggio originale
Mittente: Robert Szczepanek
db.* icons are ready
Il 21/11/2010 21:36, Michael Barton ha scritto:
There is nothing inherently wrong with releasing different parts of
GRASS at different times.But trying to manage a single release cycle
for GRASS has been pretty complicated and my hat is off to Markus.
Trying to manage multiple release cycles
with other software, both desktop and web,
easier
and cleaner.
Can we revive the discussion about this?
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Hi all.
Final take of current cleanup of QGIS GRASS toolbox: the Edit Current
Grass Region has been improved. Now it is compliant with the QGIS
graphical guidelines, and the code has been cleaned, updating to current
Qt functions. Hope you'll like it.
Now we only miss clean icons.
All the
Hi all.
As it has been discussed earlier, having location generated (and
destroyed) on the fly would help a lot the casual qgis grass user to
approach grass. The idea is to run an analysis by loading (r.external,
v.external, v.in.ogr) data, generating a location from it, run, save the
results
Hi all.
We have been doing a number of improvements on the QGIS GRASS Toolbox,
mainly polishing the interface and making it more compliant with general
GUI rules of QGIS. Hope you'll like it. More work is to be done.
Robert Szczepanek kindly volunteered to prepare new icons, with a style
Il 12/11/2010 22:35, Hamish ha scritto:
there is no reason to only do qgis or wxPython, we
should do both!
So you are volunteering for both? Great news! ;)
the bigger issue for r.li was r.li.daemon et al
using UNIXisms which didn't work on MS Windows..
but IIRC Glynn already fixed that in
Hi all.
Sorry for crossposting. As some of you know, the r.li suite of GRASS
commands allows landscape analyses[0]. Its interface is rather complex,
and is still in TclTk, not ported to either wxpython or qgis. As such,
it is now more difficult to use than it should be, and it will become
Hi all.
From the hackfest: we started working on the modules as listed in [0],
and added comments to them. Please check them and add your own.
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Hi all.
The module apparently requires curl, but this is not a requirement of
the package. I have the QGIS module ready, but before committing it we
should add this dependency, otherwise in many systems it will not work.
Any thoughts?
Furthermore, I get frequent errors:
Unable to open data
Il 11/11/2010 18:31, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
In the script there is a test if curl is installed.
I have now added this requirement also to the manual.
Yes, but this makes the module unsuitable as a QGIS module, IMHO.
What do you mean with adding? Or do you refer to the manual?
I mean,
.
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, before the upcoming hackfest[0], we'll
do
our best to implement the suggestions.
BTW2: if any grass-dev or grass power user would like to join us at the
hackfest,
they'll be most useful, and this can result in a greatly improved GRASS toolbox.
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by columns by clicking on the bowties
Thanks a lot Hamish.
Anyone willing to carry on the work? For instance, I assume all d.* modules are
not
relevant for QGIS, right?
If we can come out with a clean list, we'll do our best to implement the
missing,
important modules.
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to add to the toolbox
- not all modules have been thoroughly tested.
I encourage therefore GRASS users to help us defining both a wishlist for
modules to
be included ad a deprecated list, and to let us know if there are non-functional
modules, so they can be fixed.
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See also:
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and following.
(and yes, Markus, this replies to your other suggestion too; see and below).
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Markus Neteler ha scritto:
isn't it that you manage that in your user settings? did you check if
they are identical?
You are right: the option was:
Get MIME or Plain Text Digests?
Text is the good one for me.
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as a
supported
file format.
The file is here:
http://download.gfoss.it/TrueMarble/
Any explanation?
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Hi all.
The grass that is currently in osgeo4w gets caught by some antivirus, presumably
because many executables have a further . in file name (eg r.out.png.exe).
I guess this is more or less impossible to overcome, I send it here just for
the record.
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Markus Neteler ha scritto:
Not sure but it is unlikely that you just need better antivirus
software :)
Not me! :) Just enterprise stuff, you know...
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, and I ask myself what
would
be the advantage of having GRASS as an isolate piece of software.
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Also type=boundary instead of type=area would help.
That was it.
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Hi all.
I'm studying v.generalize; in the past I obtained good results, but now I
keep on getting either 100% or 0% of the original vertices, no matter of
which algorhitm and parameters I select: could
Hi Daniel.
Thanks for your reply. I'm trying to generalize (and smooth) polygons, not
lines, so your suggestion do not apply.
Any other hint?
All the best.
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 18:20:39 +, Daniel Bundala bund...@gmail.com
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Try v.build.polylines. This was discussed couple of times
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Hi all.
Would it be possible to move the very useful v.generalize tutorial:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~orie1848/tutorial.html
to core documentation?
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the old link is mentioned:
http://grass.itc.it/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.generalize.html
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when it is possible to allow different speed of
release, this *seems* to
me a good option.
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the UI parts of it can change
quite a bit within a stable release cycle without being limited
by the preserve-backwards compatibility rule.
Yes, I think GUI can have a different release cycle for this, as I mentioned
earlier.
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there is some mixed code (nviz, imagery
etc.), but this could go
into the gui package, leaving in the lib only the CLI stuff.
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Benjamin Ducke ha scritto:
Well, that clarifies it (finally)! Thanks very much for taking
the time to write up all this detail. It's much appreciated.
Ben
Hi Ben.
Would you mind documenting this a bit?
It would be good to have in the official grass-doc.
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Il giorno lun, 07/09/2009 alle 12.29 -0400, Helena Mitasova ha scritto:
that is my concern too - but I think rather than focusing on grass7
we should freeze all new development, fix everything that needs to be
fixed,
and release GRASS64 final and move on to grass7 after that is done,
with
consistency to users?
A sort of gis-desktop icons, see http://tango.freedesktop.org
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for checking and setting up the table).
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111 230:000:077
112 255:000:000
121 204:077:242
122 204:000:000
123 230:204:204
124 230:204:230
131 166:000:204
132 166:077:000
133 255:077:255
141 255:166:255
142
could have a look to his solution, and check if there is any major
problem.
Suggestions welcome.
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on how to
proceed or if I should forget about it.
I think advice from Radim would be very useful here.
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Massimiliano Cannata ha scritto:
thanks for the stats, but I believe that the comparison is quite
inappropriate.
I'm aware of this, and I pointed it out. Nevertheless, the *trends* are
interesting, and I think they are well explained by my hypotheses.
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