I need data for parts of three states that are in the National
Hydrographic Dataset. Unfortunately, the data are available only in the
ESRI-proprietary .gdb format. What is the status of a filter to allow these
files to be imported into GRASS for use in analyses?
TIA,
Rich
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This bug has been in all the -6.5svn builds, through the current one.
With the wxPython GUI running, press ctrl-shift-r to select a raster map
for display. A warning message box pops up telling you that there is no map
name entered. That's true because all C-S-r is supposed to do is present t
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Thank you Martin,
wxgui does not actually crash; but it becomes very slow when ram gets
saturated. Vector map I edit is not that big :
Number of points: 0 Number of areas: 1200
Number of lines:0 Number of islands:268
Number of boundaries: 2593
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On 09/03/12 09:05, Hermann Peifer wrote:
> On 09/03/2012 00:16, Glynn Clements wrote:
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>> I would expect it to be the other way around. Most raster modules respect
>> the current region
>> and mask, because it happens automatically. Modules which d
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On 09/03/12 00:16, Glynn Clements wrote:
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> Rainer M Krug wrote:
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>> As some commands do use the region and mask, while others don't, it might be
>> a good idea to
>> make this clear in the manual - I know, it is stated if they do, but not if
>>
On 09/03/2012 00:16, Glynn Clements wrote:
I would expect it to be the other way around. Most raster modules
respect the current region and mask, because it happens automatically.
Modules which don't want to use the current region have to explicitly
set the working region (typically based upon a