I would recommend Cormix (www.cormix.info or www.mixzon.com) but it is
not GIS and quite expensive...
Nicolas
Le 28/01/2019 à 22:10, Rich Shepard a écrit :
Has anyone used GRASS to model the mixing zone of an industrial point
discharge into a receiving stream or river? If so, please point me
Le 20/05/2013 21:18, Nicolas Pérenne a écrit :
Hi,
Trying to import GSHHG V2.2.2 ( see
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pwessel/gshhg/ ) through 'v.in.gshhs', I
ran into this:
GRASS 6.4.2 (wgs84):~/tmp/gshhs_bin v.in.gshhs gshhs_c.b out=gshhs_c
Using lat/lon bounds N=90.00 S=-90.00 E
Hi,
Trying to import GSHHG V2.2.2 ( see
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pwessel/gshhg/ ) through 'v.in.gshhs', I ran
into this:
GRASS 6.4.2 (wgs84):~/tmp/gshhs_bin v.in.gshhs gshhs_c.b out=gshhs_c
Using lat/lon bounds N=90.00 S=-90.00 E=180.00 W=-180.00
ERREUR :Trying to import
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De : Nicolas Pérenne [nicolas.pere...@free.fr]
Date d'envoi : mercredi 27 mars 2013 15:38
À : BLANDENIER Lucien
Cc: grass-user [grass-user@lists.osgeo.org]
Objet : Re: [GRASS-user] GRASS 6.4 Windows - How to change current directory
Le 27/03/2013 15:04, BLANDENIER Lucien
Le 27/03/2013 15:04, BLANDENIER Lucien a écrit :
Hi all,
I have some problem to change the current directory on the windows terminal. I
used cd : d:\directory but I stay in the same directory...
Do someone knows how to do that on windows?
Thanks for your help.
Lucien
Dear GRASS users,
This is about generating PNG files with the Cairo driver.
I like very much the antialising provided with the Cairo driver but I
have an issue here about raster maps rendering.
No problem with the PNG driver:
export GRASS_TRUECOLOR=true
d.mon PNG
#begin plot
d.rast pfd4
Hello,
Here I have Grass 6.4.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 but fail to launch nviz, even on
sample data from the website, e.g.:
GRASS 6.4.2 (nc_spm_08):~ nviz elev_ned_30m
All I get is the very small window attached to this mail: there is not
even a 'visualize' menu...
The command line doesn't look
,
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Nicolas Pérenne
nicolas.pere...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
Here I have Grass 6.4.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 but fail to launch nviz, even on
sample data from the website, e.g.:
GRASS 6.4.2 (nc_spm_08):~ nviz elev_ned_30m
All I get is the very small window attached to this mail
Hi Niklas,
Same for me: the PNG driver draws thinner and thinner arrows when you
increase the resolution. If you lower the resolution it's okay though.
If you do need such a high resolution (for a poster?), you might try the
CAIRO driver (g.manual displaydrivers) which behaves quite
Le lundi 25 octobre 2010 à 19:57 +0200, Nicolas Pérenne a écrit :
Thanks for the links. I'll try to provide some useful feekback on the
GDAL Trac, issue #2654 looks pretty close to it indeed.
Hi again,
So I went on to have a look at the GDAL Trac, where I didn't understand
everything
Hi Eduardo,
I have downloaded your file and indeed as you guessed there is a way to
select the time index, and possibly also a level (altitude or depth)
index. It goes through optional positional arguments which are not
documented (sorry), because one has to guess that 'l' stands for the
time
Hi,
I am new to GRASS but bought the book (3rd edition) and searched the
mail archive before sending in this question. The issue is about reading
a netCDF file: I got a vertical mirror of upside down effect (when I
display the imported raster using d.rast) but when I use an
old-fashioned
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