On 2021-09-29 8:21 p.m., Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
I registered with epsg.org but when I enter a state's name in the
search box
and click the 'GO' button nothing changes; displayed is the entire list
starting with Aruba.
I used spatialreferences.org
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
I registered with epsg.org but when I enter a state's name in the search box
and click the 'GO' button nothing changes; displayed is the entire list
starting with Aruba.
I used spatialreferences.org instead. When I enter a state's name in their
search
I registered with epsg.org but when I enter a state's name in the search box
and click the 'GO' button nothing changes; displayed is the entire list
starting with Aruba.
To get all EPSG codes for a state, e.g., Washington, how should I enter the
search request?
TIA,
Rich
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
I created a new location using the .prj file for cross-section contour lines
and successfully input CL_33_LDYX_20210712_CS_contour_lines.shp. When I
tried to input the sounding points file
(CL_33_LDYX_20210712_CS_sounding_points.shp)
GRASS responded:
Hi,
I need to run GRASS in a docker image but I have issues apparently about
permissions.
My docker image is built on a dockerfile:
FROM ubuntu:20.04
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive
ENV DATA_DIR /data
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y
I created a new location using the .prj file for cross-section contour lines
and successfully input CL_33_LDYX_20210712_CS_contour_lines.shp. When I
tried to input the sounding points file
(CL_33_LDYX_20210712_CS_sounding_points.shp)
GRASS responded:
ERROR: Unable to open data source
The
Looking at the raster and raster addon modules I don't see one that will
allow more elevation/depth 'slices' for a given range. r.resample appears to
reduce the 'slices'; can it be used to also increase the number?
A related question is how GRASS sets the 'slice' range for assignment to a
color
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021, Micha Silver wrote:
Micha,
1. You reprojected the `local_depth` raster from the topography location
to new_nevins_dock, but without setting the target mapset in advance. So
the resulting local_depth had NULL values everywhere. Regarding projecting
with r.proj, note this
On 9/29/21 12:13 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Since r.in.gdal followed by r.proj are not working for me, despite
success
with the rastertest location I applied Carlos' suggestion to use
r.import.
Starting GRASS from /data/grassdata/project/topography/ I applied
r.import
to the rastertest map,