Hi list,
I am logged into the wiki and trying to save some
edits to this page:
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass-
wiki/index.php?title=GRASS_7_ideas_collection
Since I have included links to external web pages,
I am presented with a captcha. I solve the captcha,
hit enter and get presented with
Greetings
I'm trying to run d.out.file to produce a PNG file with a defined size
(and others) but I get the following error:
ERROR: You must select a display monitor.
SInce I'm running from WxPython interface how can I do that?
THanks
Antonio
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Hi,
2011/11/16 Benjamin Ducke bendu...@fastmail.fm:
I am logged into the wiki and trying to save some
edits to this page:
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass-
wiki/index.php?title=GRASS_7_ideas_collection
Since I have included links to external web pages,
I am presented with a captcha. I solve
I just tried from a different machine, different
internet connection, Firefox 4, still the same
problem.
The captcha help text says these appear because
I have new links to external URLs in the text
(spam protection).
Ben
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Benjamin Ducke
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{*} GIS Developer
2011/11/16 Benjamin Ducke bendu...@fastmail.fm:
I just tried from a different machine, different
internet connection, Firefox 4, still the same
problem.
The captcha help text says these appear because
I have new links to external URLs in the text
(spam protection).
Something like
Similar. I tried to embed URLs
[http://myurl.org like this]
Ben
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Benjamin Ducke
{*} Geospatial Consultant
{*} GIS Developer
bendu...@fastmail.fm
On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 11:19 AM, Martin Landa
landa.mar...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/11/16 Benjamin Ducke bendu...@fastmail.fm:
I
Hi,
2011/11/16 António Rocha antonio.ro...@deimos.com.pt:
I'm trying to run d.out.file to produce a PNG file with a defined size (and
others) but I get the following error:
ERROR: You must select a display monitor.
SInce I'm running from WxPython interface how can I do that?
you need to
2011/11/16 Benjamin Ducke bendu...@fastmail.fm:
Similar. I tried to embed URLs
[http://myurl.org like this]
as I sad before captcha shouldn't be enabled for editing. I cannot
reproduce this behaviour. Could some try it too? Eg. in
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Sandbox
Martin
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Martin Landa
` and then stop
it. Why are you not using functionality available from wxGUI Map
Display [1]?
Martin
[1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY8aytvfQqAfeature=player_embedded
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Dear Frnds,
I am getting error when compiling source by usng grass65-wxpython within
msys.
the error massage is as follows.
gcc.exe: installation problem, cannot exec
`D:\Bhoomi\bin\..\libexec\gcc\mingw32\3.4.5\cc1.exe': Exec format error
make[1]: *** [OBJ.i686-pc-mingw32/main.o] Error 1
OK, I have posted the text without the URLs for now.
That worked without problems.
Ben
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{*} Geospatial Consultant
{*} GIS Developer
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On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 11:45 AM, Martin Landa
landa.mar...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/11/16 Benjamin Ducke
Hello Sandip,
I got the same error as you some weeks ago when compiling.
Please read here for my solution:
http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/Compiling-WINGrass-MinGW-problem-td6947616.html
You followed the wiki (how to compile on windows)? When copying all the folders
into the subfolders
Dear List --
I have sketched up some ideas on how to reduce the
complexity of 3D topology handling:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_7_ideas_collection#3D_topology
I have some hope that it should be possible to implement
3D topological correctness in GRASS 7 and v.clean without
having to add a
Martin Landa wrote:
Similar. I tried to embed URLs
[http://myurl.org like this]
as I sad before captcha shouldn't be enabled for editing. I cannot
reproduce this behaviour.
A common set-up for wikis is to require a captcha for edits which
trigger spam detection, e.g. the edit contains
r.surf.area
will calculate a topographically corrected area for rasters. So if you convert
your vector areas to raster, this will do the trick.
Michael
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Professor of Anthropology, School of Human
I think Michael's reply (see below) to my message is
actually the answer to your question ;)
Ben
On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:13 AM, Michael Barton
michael.bar...@asu.edu wrote:
r.surf.area
will calculate a topographically corrected area for rasters. So if you
convert your vector
First a quick recap on the problem including suggestions from list.
Problem:
I imported three files (two shape files with v.in.ogr, and one .img file with
r.in.gdal). All files purport to be alberrsequalarea projections and come from
independent sources. Also, after reading the metadata for
Dear List,
I have a student who needs to install GRASS preferably on his laptop
(running Vista) or desktop (running XP). He has troubles with
installation.
Are there additional programs that need to be installed? What is the best
resource to find the (.exe) files?
Thanks,
--
BÜLENT
Hi,
For my Win7 box I'm using the wingrass6.5 daily build from this site
http://wingrass.fsv.cvut.cz/grass65/
Just downloaded the newest version and installed. Hope it works for you
Cheers
Daniel
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Bulent Arikan bulent.ari...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear List,
I have a
Thanks, will try this.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:41 AM, Benjamin Ducke bendu...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I think Michael's reply (see below) to my message is
actually the answer to your question ;)
Ben
On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:13 AM, Michael Barton
michael.bar...@asu.edu wrote:
Dear grass-users and developers,
I am currently using grass 7 svn version 48293.
( Part Output of command svn info Last Changed Rev: 48293 )
Software and Hardware specifications of my computer are listed below:
Hardware: AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor, 2 * 1 tb hard disk, 16 gb
ram,
Hello,
as v.in.ogr and r.in.gdal are using GDAL/OGR library for data import,
the first step would be to compare gdalinfo and ogrinfo -ro -so
outputs for all datasets. Just execute: gdalinfo mydata.img and
ogrinfo -ro -so myshapefile.shp myshapefile
If You can't spot anything fishy, add output of
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 6:03 AM, Pankaj Kr Sharma pks...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear grass-users and developers,
I am currently using grass 7 svn version 48293.
( Part Output of command svn info Last Changed Rev: 48293 )
Software and Hardware specifications of my computer are listed below:
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