hi greg,
yes, QGIS is good - I started with that but, in my stubbornness, decided
to see if I could master GRASS without any 'shortcuts' hehe.. when I
initially set up my GRASS install too, I was actually doing it through a
terminal/command-line... I don't think the GUI / point-and-click option
was
Thank you. Yes, in pursuing tutorials (from UC Davis) on QGIS, I
have used the GRASS plugin many times and it always works. (My finding
the files created later, and knowing what to do with them and what
they're for, is another matter.) QGIS is a great interface, so far,
for working with GRASS
Catlike wrote:
>
> Thank you.
> Yes, the directory name does contain white space.
> I'm using GRASS 6.4.0.
> The GRASS "login" window comes up, and I specify the database location,
> then use the Location Wizard to create a location, and click Start. A
> scripting window briefly opens, then th
Hiya,
I have no probs with my GRASS having been set up (on Ubuntu)
at /home/my-home/GIS/GRASSdata, which, for you, might be equivalent to
c:/users/path-to-your-folders/GIS... (sorry, haven't used that OS for
awhile)...
I'd also recently installed it on a colleagues laptop, I think they were
runni
Thank you.
Yes, the directory name does contain white space.
I'm using GRASS 6.4.0.
The GRASS "login" window comes up, and I specify the database location, then
use the Location Wizard to create a location, and click Start. A scripting
window briefly opens, then that window and the GRASS login w