These libraries (MS runtime libraries) should be installed by GRASS
installer, however they are installed only when you request that (for
legal/licence reasons). The checkbox is at one of the installer wizard
pages (the one with installation of sample dataset).
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:48 PM, B
Hi,
Thank you for your response and suggestions. I figured it out soon after I
posted the question. Although GRASS launched fine, it was missing .NET
framework. I installed v 4.5 of that and it works now!
Thank you again!
BÜLENT
On Oct 10, 2013, at 7:45 PM, Vaclav Petras wrote:
> Hi Bülen
Hi Bülent,
can you check the Command console tab in the Layer Manager which is the
second item from the left at the bottom of Layer Manager window? There
might be an error message in there. You may also check the (black) windows
command line.
The layer with the label "raster (double click to chan
Hi,
2013/10/10 BLANDENIER Lucien :
> I would like to know if there is a way to save a composite image done with
> d.rgb (from three tiff files) as a simple colored georeferenced tiff image
> which can be used then in QGIS.
use r.composite [1] and then export raster as TIF using r.out.gdal.
Mar
Hello,
I would like to know if there is a way to save a composite image done with
d.rgb (from three tiff files) as a simple colored georeferenced tiff image
which can be used then in QGIS.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Lucien
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Dear List,
I am having trouble with the Layer Manager in winGRASS 6.4.3.1 downloaded from
(http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/binary/mswindows/native/). This is a PC running
Windows 7.
The problem is that when I want to add a raster or vector layer, that separate
window that needs to pop up is no