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On 01/08/08 07:43, aschley nod wrote:
i'm a beginner in GRASS. I have read in the tutorial that r.in.* is the
command to import a raster.So, i tried the following command:
r.in.tiff input=phil.tiff output = samplephil
and this thing appeared...
On 31/07/08 20:39, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Any Open Source alternatives for image segmentation?
SAGA GIS has some segmentation algorithms included:
http://www.saga-gis.uni-goettingen.de/html/index.php
Moritz
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Hello list,
there is now a new version of r.watershed.fast where results are even
more similar to r.watershed. They are still not 100% identical to
r.watershed, but I can't get it more similar. But it comes with a
further speed increase. I repeated the test of Moritz with the same
commands
Hi
I am using grass in combination with R, wherefore I have to start R
(or emacs) after starting grass.
Is there any way, to make this automatic, i.e., can I specify a script
which is executed inside grass after it is started?
In addition, I only would like that to happen when I start grass in a
hi,
you can adjust anything in .grass.bashrc file
e.g.
#!/bin/sh
export GRASS_ADDON_PATH=$HOME/usr/grass/
export GRASS_PAGER=/bin/more
jachym
[1] http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/variables.html
2008/8/1 Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
I am using grass in combination
Great. Things get better and faster!
I've tried on a not so big region. But it was enough:
989861 cells (172286 null cells under MASK, where I have the see)
It has taken about 55 seconds (I don't have time to set up a
profiling), where I asked for drain and visual outputs creation.
The stats
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Jachym Cepicky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
you can adjust anything in .grass.bashrc file
e.g.
#!/bin/sh
export GRASS_ADDON_PATH=$HOME/usr/grass/
export GRASS_PAGER=/bin/more
Thanks - that looks exactly what I am looking for.
But is there a way of
With the fast drainage versions I could reproduce water outlet
basins with unsignificant differences. Apart the time saving :-)
2008/8/1 G. Allegri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Great. Things get better and faster!
I've tried on a not so big region. But it was enough:
989861 cells (172286 null cells
Dear all:
I would like to install an add-on for GRASS 6.3.1 called i.pr that appears
to be available on the svn repository. I never used the svn repository so I
find it a bit challenging (I cannot fully understand the instructions on
http://www.hpcc.nectec.or.th/grass/download/addons.php). Could
Nikos Alexandris pisze:
how do Open Source Professionals image normalisation for aerial
photos... let's say 300 photos? I cannot imagine that people sit-down
and extract psuedoinvariant targets for 300 photos (except they are
payed a lot for that).
Nikos,
Have you looked at OSSIM? Not that
On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 12:01 +0200, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
Nikos Alexandris pisze:
how do Open Source Professionals image normalisation for aerial
photos... let's say 300 photos? I cannot imagine that people sit-down
and extract psuedoinvariant targets for 300 photos (except they are
payed
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Daniel Victoria
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not put a test inside .grass.bashrc to check if you are in the
mapset you want R to run?
Something like:
pseudo-code here - can't remember bash sintax
if [ $MAPSET = __your_targuet__ ]; do
r
emacs
fi
Good
Hi list,
I'm facing the need to process some sonar files in XTF (eXtensible
Triton Format), but I can't find anything as OS to do it.
Does anyone have experience with such a format?
XTF References:
On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 15:29 +0200, G. Allegri wrote:
A collegue sent me this ticks to run OSSIM on Ubuntu 7.10:
http://trac.osgeo.org/ossim/wiki/Ubuntu-7.10Build
after every make make install, give a ldconfig and start another
shell to continue the
Hi,
Some of you might have noticed a problem with wxPython GRASS GUI that
sometimes you could not click some button again without moving out of
it's area of control and back (e.g. you can't press Run button in a
module's GUI the second time not having moved the cursor somewhere
outside of it and
Dear all,
I have a vector map with its attributes on GRASS
and I would like to export only the table (not the vector),
and select some fields during the export.
Is there a way of do it on GRASS?
Kind regards
miltinho astronauta
brazil
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Hi list,
I've tried to create bounding boxes for all layers of a given location
with an extern python script.
This script parses the output from v.info -g layer resp. r.info -g
layer.
But I noticed, that in a location with a geographic crs, the region
outputs (esp. the unit formats) of
Hi Giovanni
There is nothing free to read XTF format that I know of. The format is
freely available on triton's website. The format has become a standard
de facto. However it is still difficult to get a really standard xtf
file in between the manufacturer of sonar processing software.
My
I am trying to use d.rast.edit and I can't get it to work properly.
If I open it, either from the menu, or from the command line, it seems
to open fine, but the size of my overview window is much larger then
the size of my screen, so I can't see much of the window. If I resize
the window
Sebastian Holler pisze:
v.info -g precip_30ynormals
north=36.49917
south=33.99472
east=-75.62194
west=-84.02389
top=1615.44
bottom=2.438400
r.info -g elev_ned_03arcsec
north=35:54:40.66N
south=35:35:17.334885N
east=78:27:08.335106W
west=78:49:17.33W
Is there any
Adam Dershowitz wrote:
I am trying to use d.rast.edit and I can't get it to work properly.
If I open it, either from the menu, or from the command line, it seems
to open fine, but the size of my overview window is much larger then
the size of my screen, so I can't see much of the
On Aug 1, 2008, at 4:01 PM, Glynn Clements wrote:
Adam Dershowitz wrote:
I am trying to use d.rast.edit and I can't get it to work properly.
If I open it, either from the menu, or from the command line, it
seems
to open fine, but the size of my overview window is much larger then
the
On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 16:19 -0300, Milton Cezar Ribeiro wrote:
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2008/8/1, Nikos Alexandris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Hi Milton.
If you use sqlite as DBMS you can open your sqlite.db file
with
sqlitebrowser and export your table of interest
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