Dave Kindem
Grand Haven, MI
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I have a little more information on this now. I only get the error when I use
GDAL commands from inside a GRASS session. If I just open a new terminal
window, the plugin works fine. I apparently need to fix some path issues with
my GRASS setup.
Sorry for my confusion.
Dave
Dave Kindem
Thanks.
R. composite seems like the best approach here.
Dave
Dave Kindem
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On Aug 19, 2012, at 4:53 PM, Michael Barton wrote:
If you have 3 red, green, blue channels, you can combine them to display
using d.rgb (under the special raster menu button
this conversion?
I'm using GRASS 6.4.1 on OS X 10.7.4. I've downloaded the latest KyngChaos
GDAL framework, GDAL 1.9 complete.
Thank you in advance.
Dave
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Thanks--I see the separate install now.
Dave
Dave Kindem
Grand Haven, MI
On Aug 9, 2012, at 9:22 AM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
The GeoPDF GDAL plugin is a separate install from the GDAL framework.
On Aug 9, 2012, at 7:25 AM, Dave Kindem wrote:
I'd like to bring one of the new USGS topo
6.4.1 (GRGHM_UTM):~
The topology layer is created and displays (accidents_utm), but there is no
database table. I am running GRASS 6.4.1 and the Python GUI on a Mac, OS X
10.6.8.
Thanks for any suggestions about how to resolve the issue.
Dave
Dave Kindem
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Thanks Micha. I can now create the table.
Dave
Dave Kindem
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On Jan 1, 2012, at 8:55 AM, Micha Silver wrote:
On 01/01/2012 15:43, Dave Kindem wrote:
Hello,
I have created a vector layer from a database table in an XY location
(accidents_xy). Both the topology
Markus,
Checking the database connection helped me identify the actual problem, which a
bad VAR file in the location. Once I got rid of it and reconnected, r.project
was able to create a new table.
Dave
Dave Kindem
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On Jan 1, 2012, at 2:47 PM, Markus Neteler
If it's helpful, you can also extract attributes to individual .shp
files using ogr2ogr -where. For example
ogr2ogr -where 'cfcc = B11' output.shp input_file.rt1 CompleteChain
(B11 is the TigerLine attribute code for main line railroads)
The individual layers can then be brought into GRASS.