I'm not sure, but probably the problem is connected with the version of
swig you are using on compiling. I use swig version 1.3.36 and don't
have problems with wxpython gui vector digitizer.
Luís
On Dom, 2010-06-20 at 01:26 -0700, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
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Hi,
2010/6/20 Luís Ferreira lferreira7...@gmail.com:
I'm not sure, but probably the problem is connected with the version of
swig you are using on compiling. I use swig version 1.3.36 and don't
have problems with wxpython gui vector digitizer.
probably yes. Anyway the vector digitizer should
Hi,
I want to try v.krige in my selfcompiled WinGrass7.
Installed R-version: R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
If I start v.krige, I get following error message:
Sun Jun 20 19:30:12 2010)
v.krige
Hi Hamish,
I like your r.reclass solution. Just wondering, you say it is a
"virtual" map, and easy to remove. How is it virtual? When I use it I
get a new map in my raster list that doesn't seem to go away so it
seems permanent to me. Although I don't understand the underlying
storage
2010/6/19 Martin Landa landa.mar...@gmail.com
Hi,
start GRASS with some location, using
v.in.ogr location=newlocation ...
you can create new location based on imported data and import data
into the new location in one command.
Hi all, hi Martin,
thank you, that worked on Ubuntu
Hi,
2010/6/20 stn stneum...@web.de:
Except for something strange. As said before the idea was to import+create
location by a script. So I made a linux shell-script that does this:
echo v.in.ogr dsn=mydata.shp location=import output='mydata'
min_area=0.0001 snap=-1 | grass -text
2010/6/20 Martin Landa landa.mar...@gmail.com
Hi,
2010/6/20 stn stneum...@web.de:
Except for something strange. As said before the idea was to
import+create
location by a script. So I made a linux shell-script that does this:
echo v.in.ogr dsn=mydata.shp location=import