Peter:
> > when trying to derive a continous coast_line_ from the
> > GSHHS data set. For this, the data was reduced using
> > v.generalize (douglas, threshold=0.001).
> >
> > Since the reduced coastline consists of several lines (with
> > individual categories), I tried v.build to snap them
> > t
maybe the packages from les-ejk.cz should be usable
http://les-ejk.cz/ubuntu
jachym
2008/8/28 Silvia Franceschi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
> I tried to download the daily snapshot package of GRASS6.3 for an
> installation on a kubuntu dapper. Is this package available somewhere?
> Is it poss
I highly recommend trying the r.in.xyz module. It has max value
extraction options. It is quite remarkable.
Mark
On Aug 28, 2008, at 7:00 PM, "andrew haywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Wesley,
I have recently analysed some lidar data in GRASS and have used
Hamish's r.in.xyz mod
2008/8/28 Adalberto da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks, Francesco and all the other guys in the list.
>
>
>
> As I tried some of the suggestions and I needed my system working, I just
> uninstalled Suse and put a brand new Fedora9 and everything is working fine.
Some times all you need is a bi
2008/8/26 José María Michia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I've created a wiki page:
>
> http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Gravity
> http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Geomagnetism
I've edited them both. please check.
Dylan, quite informative pages, thanks. As for the GMT info, it is a
shame I am not much into GMT,
Hi Wesley,
I have recently analysed some lidar data in GRASS and have used Hamish's
r.in.xyz module. Its a pretty useful tool to bin up lidar data.
cheers
Andy
On 8/28/08, Maciej Sieczka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wesley Roberts pisze:
>
> I have written a bash script to extract the maximum
Thanks, Francesco and all the other guys in the list.
As I tried some of the suggestions and I needed my system working, I just
uninstalled Suse and put a brand new Fedora9 and everything is working fine.
Regards,
Adalberto
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Peter,
Have you tried to v.build snap the lined before you generalize them?
--Wolf
On 28.08.2008 19:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when trying to derive a continous coast_line_ from the GSHHS data
> set. For this, the data was reduced using v.generalize (douglas,
> threshold=0.001).
>
Hi,
when trying to derive a continous coast_line_ from the GSHHS data set.
For this, the data was reduced using v.generalize (douglas, threshold=0.001).
Since the reduced coastline consists of several lines (with individual
categories), I tried v.build to snap them together into a (hopefully) on
Silvia Simoni wrote:
> but I still do not understand your sentence: "Raster maps are sampled
> based upon the region"; which is the sampling technique? In other words,
> given a 1x1 dem, and changing the region resolution from 1x1 to 2x2, which
> effect produce on the values in the 2x2 dem? How a
QGIS and GRASS devs,
Below I'm forwarding you a QGIS-GRASS issue. It seems to be somewhat
related to https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/554#comment:7.
maning sambale pisze:
I am editing a dbf file of a GRASS vector in QGIS. When I launch the
open attribute table in QGIS it shows a long table
Hi.
I am editing a dbf file of a GRASS vector in QGIS. When I launch the
open attribute table in QGIS it shows a long table of over a thousand
records, but when I open the file in OpenOffice Calc 3.0 it only shows
me 30 records which was the 30 classes I initially converted from
raster to vector
Hi all,
I tried to download the daily snapshot package of GRASS6.3 for an
installation on a kubuntu dapper. Is this package available somewhere?
Is it possible to install GRASS6.3 on old kubuntu versions?
Thanks in advance for help
Silvia
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Wesley Roberts pisze:
I have written a bash script to extract the maximum LiDAR height
value within a predefined sample site (Vector with 314 sample
locations each 10m squared). The script is below. Essentially I use
v.extract to select one of my 314 sample sites (Flight_sample2). This
temporary
Dear Grass'ers
I have written a bash script to extract the maximum LiDAR height value within a
predefined sample site (Vector with 314 sample locations each 10m squared). The
script is below. Essentially I use v.extract to select one of my 314 sample
sites (Flight_sample2). This temporary vecto
Add the following repo
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lmich/openSUSE_11.0/. After
that, update the packages. This should fix the problem.
Francesco
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:24 AM, William L. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hamish,
>
> GRASS 6.3 starts fine with -text or -oldt
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