On 29/05/12 14:58, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 29 May 2012, Moritz Lennert wrote:
You have to display the centroids to be able to see labels, i.e.
Moritz,
You lead me to the solution. There is one default choice that must be
maintained (the centroid checkbox on the Selections tab) and one
no
On Mon, 28 May 2012, Hamish wrote:
the "wx" of wxWidgets (nee wxWindows) apparently comes from "W" for MS
Windows, and "X" for UNIX's X-Windows:
http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/history.htm
w-x-widgets ?
Hamish,
Everyone I know pronouces them as you show aboveabove: w-x-python,
w-x-gui, w-
On Tue, 29 May 2012, Moritz Lennert wrote:
You have to display the centroids to be able to see labels, i.e.
Moritz,
You lead me to the solution. There is one default choice that must be
maintained (the centroid checkbox on the Selections tab) and one non-default
that needs to be selected: t
Moritz Lennert wrote:
> On 28/05/12 12:30, Markus Metz wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 11:52 AM, spiderplant0
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi. It doesn't add any new information but I wanted the .dbf file to be
>>> there
>>> so I can open it up with other tools and check the contents for debug
>>> purpo
On 28/05/12 12:30, Markus Metz wrote:
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 11:52 AM, spiderplant0 wrote:
Hi. It doesn't add any new information but I wanted the .dbf file to be there
so I can open it up with other tools and check the contents for debug
purposes etc. And I wanted to change the column to the
On 27/05/12 23:43, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've a vector map of areas created from the raster original using
r.to.vect with the '-v' option. The vector map's attribute table has cat
values which is sufficient for me to identify specific polygons. However,
when displaying the map the lables do not a
Il 28/05/2012 21:17, Markus Metz ha scritto:
> not to java SEXTANTE. While on it (the blaming), I think it is time
> for Paolo to apologize for his rude [1] comments [2][3][4][5][6][7]
> earlier in the thread.
I'm more than happy to apologize if I have hurt the sensibility of anybody.
However, I
Hi,
I try to create a tiny script that allows to create a focal filter based on
r.cost. This means that rather using a moving window I use r.cost to create a
"buffer" around a cell which is then used for getting certain statistics of the
neighborhood of that cell (e.g. mean, max, sum) and creat