Hullo Hamish,
On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 15:59:40 +1100, Hamish wrote:
> Terry wrote:
>> The thing is that Grass63 doesn't see anything when I point
>> it at the old dataset directory, so none of the mapsets are
>> available.
[snip]
has it passed through a removable hard drive though? sometimes
i
> > Terry wrote:
> >> The thing is that Grass63 doesn't see anything when I point
> >> it at the old dataset directory, so none of the mapsets are
> >> available.
Hamish:
> > is your current user account the filesystem owner of the mapsets?
Terry:
> Yes. Both the NC sample data dir and my old data
Hullo Hamish,
On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 14:41:01 +1100, Hamish wrote:
Terry wrote:
The thing is that Grass63 doesn't see anything when I point
it at the old dataset directory, so none of the mapsets are
available.
is your current user account the filesystem owner of the mapsets?
Yes. Both the N
Terry wrote:
> The thing is that Grass63 doesn't see anything when I point
> it at the old dataset directory, so none of the mapsets are
> available.
is your current user account the filesystem owner of the mapsets?
if it's on an external drive you have to make sure that the
drive gets mounted as
Hullo Hamish,
On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 13:03:32 +1100, Hamish wrote:
[snip]
for what it's worth, if built from source all of grass lives
in one directory, with only a small wrapper startup script
written to /usr/local/bin/. So it's not a source of too much
filesystem clutter and easy to clean up.
Hi Terry,
> I have installed Grass 6.3 (from the fedora repository) on
> a fedora 13 x86_64 system. I would have liked to have tried
> 6.4 but at this stage no one has a 6.4 package available for
> fc13 and I avoid installing anything unless it is via the
> package manager.
for what it's worth, i
Hullo All,
I am back again, after many years away from GIS and Grass.
I have installed Grass 6.3 (from the fedora repository) on a fedora 13
x86_64 system. I would have liked to have tried 6.4 but at this stage no
one has a 6.4 package available for fc13 and I avoid installing anything
unle
Micha Silver wrote:
> > I have a script where I create a map (using mapcalc) and I want to
> > attribute a color (gray for instance) but it ranges from 0 to 5 so I
> > cannot attribute gray0-1 neither gray0-255. What can I do to attribute
> > a color table that stretches its color attibution t
On 10/02/2010 11:28 AM, Christian Schwartze wrote:
Hi GRASS users,
how to change the boundaries of a raster map (simply expand the
border) without any automatic modification of map resolution as it
will happen when using "r.region map=.. n= ..s=.. w= e=.." ?
Thanks for some hint.
How about c
Hi GRASS users,
how to change the boundaries of a raster map (simply expand the border) without
any automatic modification of map resolution as it will happen when using
"r.region map=.. n= ..s=.. w= e=.." ?
Thanks for some hint.
Christian.___
grass-u
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