Dwight Needels wrote:
> I have been using r.mapcalc to set various combinations of colors in a
> 13-color DRG to null to allow the map to be displayed as a series of
> overlays on top of other maps. It occurs to me that it would be useful
> to be able to accomplish this using r.colors by de
Hi,
I have been using r.mapcalc to set various combinations of colors in a
13-color DRG to null to allow the map to be displayed as a series of
overlays on top of other maps. It occurs to me that it would be useful
to be able to accomplish this using r.colors by defining the color of
spec
Hi all,
I'm following along with the instructions here:
http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/CompileOnWindows
and am getting stuck at Step 5 under PDCurses. When running:
make -f mingwin32.mak DLL=Y all
The following error occurs:
$ make -f mingwin32.mak DLL=Y all
gcc -c -O2 -Wall -I.. -DPDC_DLL_B
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 18:51 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> (like for temperature of precipitation
maps)
a small but perhaps an important typo:
...like for temperature OR precipitation
maps...
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apachemaven:
> Thank you very for your reply!
> In fact I mean the "Categories", and what you said is very helpful for
> my understanding something about the grass though not much.
> I think what I am now confusing about the grass is how it describe a
> map either a raster or a vector (actually t
Natsuko YOSHIFUJI wrote:
The contents of lu2543s.prj was as follows.
PROJCS["WGS_1984_UTM_Zone_47N",GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["D_WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137.0,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0.0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]],PROJECTION["Transverse_Mercator"],PARAMETER["Fal
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 16:17 +0100, Cassiel wrote:
> Hi you all,
>
> I am working with geotiff raster data served on a webgis (mapserver +
> pmapper) and I would like to serve a merged raster (DEM + its shaded
> relief) instead of serving two distinct raster/layer with my mapfile
> (one for the dem
Hi you all,
I am working with geotiff raster data served on a webgis (mapserver +
pmapper) and I would like to serve a merged raster (DEM + its shaded relief)
instead of serving two distinct raster/layer with my mapfile (one for the
dem and one for the shaded relief).
Should I go with r.mapcalc i
On 2009/03/18, at 22:07, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Markus Metz
wrote:
Natsuko YOSHIFUJI wrote:
...
Where can I get grass-6.5 and grass7?
grass-6.5 and grass-7 are only available as source code via svn.
If desired, I can set up cronjobs to generate also the g
Dear Mr. Markus Metz,
So, I tried to use another PC (Grass6.2.2), created tmerc location,
and tried to import the same shp file.
Then, I received an error message saying that projections don't
match!
In this time, data set projection was reported as follows;
Dataset PROJ_INFO is:
name:
Hi
It is well-known that ogr2ogr truncate character field to 80 chars
during export to dbf.
But I have a problem with exporting data where atributes are stored in
postgree SQL database and one field is type text with more than 255 chars.
It seems it cannot be exported with r.out.ogr
so I u
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Markus Metz
wrote:
> Natsuko YOSHIFUJI wrote:
...
>> Where can I get grass-6.5 and grass7?
>
> grass-6.5 and grass-7 are only available as source code via svn.
If desired, I can set up cronjobs to generate also the grass-6.5 and
grass-7 binaries. For grass-7, ther
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Darren Cope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Was unsuccessful in building Grass 6.5 on Windows (new at this!) and thus
> haven't been able to test v.net.iso.
Colin and me have started to write up a step by step compilation document
(special thanks to Colin!):
http://trac.osg
I was trying to find related software or a way to work with boreholes
and geological cross sections in grass, not just for the drawing part
but a way to use it for geological analysis.
It's very sad the fact that these modules are not for public use, even
with a stricter licensing than GPL.
Regard
Natsuko YOSHIFUJI wrote:
I created new tmerc location.
worked, but I had same
error message .
You told me that this is because of shortage of RAM.
I guess. I hope it's not a bug in grass, but to my knowledge this error
has not been reported before and I tested v.in.ogr recently (in 6.4,
6.5
Casey,
I was very interested in your original email, so I tried to track down
the GRASS modules mentioned in the paper you cited. As it turns out the
authors have written several related papers. While I was able to obtain
the other papers, I could not locate the software. So, I emailed the
au
Dear Mr. Markus Metz ,
Thank you very much for your quick reply!
I misunderstood that tmerc is the same as UTM...
I tried again following your advice, but I have additional questions...
Could you kindly reply me, please?
Projections don't match. The shapefile is in tmerc (Transverse
Mercator),
mingumg wrote:
Hi,
I'm new in grass. I'm trying to import a dxf file to grass using v.in.dxf,
but I don't know how to see the text data (entity type TEXT, specificly the
text under the group code 1).
To the best of my knowledge, v.in.dxf does not import any attribute
information.
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Micha
Natsuko YOSHIFUJI wrote:
3) v.in.ogr dsn=lu2543s.shp output=lu2543s -o
Succeeded, but had an error message.
Seems to failed to Import of area and isles...???
I forgot, it may help to close all other applications to get as much
memory as possible. BTW, the procedure to break polygons should u
Hi,
I'm new in grass. I'm trying to import a dxf file to grass using v.in.dxf,
but I don't know how to see the text data (entity type TEXT, specificly the
text under the group code 1).
I'm trying with this http://www.techsoftdesign.com/kt/eng/dxf.htm sample
file .
For example the t...@15674 tex
Hi,
2009/3/18 Martin Landa :
> 2009/3/18 Darren Cope :
>> Ubuntu machine, and report back. However, it may be a while! When will 6.5
>> or newer be available as a package in OSGeo4W?
>
> no, only grass64 is available in OSGeo4W package.
sorry I should read more carefully. Well, AFAIK it's not d
Hi,
2009/3/18 Darren Cope :
> Ubuntu machine, and report back. However, it may be a while! When will 6.5
> or newer be available as a package in OSGeo4W?
no, only grass64 is available in OSGeo4W package.
Martin
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Hi all,
Was unsuccessful in building Grass 6.5 on Windows (new at this!) and thus
haven't been able to test v.net.iso. I will try again at some point on an
Ubuntu machine, and report back. However, it may be a while! When will 6.5
or newer be available as a package in OSGeo4W?
Cheers,
Darren
Natsuko YOSHIFUJI wrote:
Dear everyone,
Hello.
I made my first challenge to import Arc-GIS shp file to GRASS.
But I have some trouble.
This may be an elementary question...,but could anyone help me, please?
What I want to do (final destination) is to
1) Import vector map (Arc-GIS shp file) in
Dear everyone,
Hello.
I made my first challenge to import Arc-GIS shp file to GRASS.
But I have some trouble.
This may be an elementary question...,but could anyone help me, please?
What I want to do (final destination) is to
1) Import vector map (Arc-GIS shp file) into location1(UTM)
2) Reprojec
Thank you very for your reply!
In fact I mean the "Categories", and what you said is very helpful for my
understanding something about the grass though not much.
I think what I am now confusing about the grass is how it describe a map either
a raster or a vector (actually the raster is my prima
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