On 12/07/2010 04:08 PM, Martin Landa wrote:
Hi,
2010/12/6 Micha Silver:
I think I have an idea why the GUI isn't working. I noticed in your first
post that the LandSAT tif files are named with CAPS in the filename
extension, i.e. 171146051_05122001402_B10.TIF. It looks to me that the GUI
ig
Hi,
2010/12/6 Micha Silver :
> I think I have an idea why the GUI isn't working. I noticed in your first
> post that the LandSAT tif files are named with CAPS in the filename
> extension, i.e. 171146051_05122001402_B10.TIF. It looks to me that the GUI
> ignores files name *.TIF and only "sees" *.t
On 06/12/2010 13:37, Chethan S. wrote:
Unfortunately, that does not work for me. As you said the *.tif files appear
grayed out in that particular folder. But the next outcome is not the one
you get. Also after a recent update of GRASS 6.4.1 SVN there is no option
"Bulk Import of Raster data". Its
Unfortunately, that does not work for me. As you said the *.tif files appear
grayed out in that particular folder. But the next outcome is not the one
you get. Also after a recent update of GRASS 6.4.1 SVN there is no option
"Bulk Import of Raster data". Its only "import raster data". I select
dir
On 06/12/2010 09:04,
Chethan S wrote:
Sir,
I appreciate your suggestion but I am a beginner level user in
terms of using commands. Its only recently I started using
commands everywhere. So far I was happy with the GUI. Therefore, I
was wond
On 06/12/2010 01:49, Chethan S. wrote:
Greetings!
I use Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit. This bulk import feature never worked for me. I
am attaching a screenshot now. In the screenshot, the directory has no
metadata and other text files, but I have tried importing with those files
inside the directory as w
Greetings!
I use Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit. This bulk import feature never worked for me. I
am attaching a screenshot now. In the screenshot, the directory has no
metadata and other text files, but I have tried importing with those files
inside the directory as well.
http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble
Hi,
2010/12/5 Chethan S. :
> That python script seems to be useful. However I want my data in a different
> arrangement. I don't know python and it is given that it creates separate
> mapsets for each image. So it is difficult for me to edit that.
>
> As I have several images pertaining to same ye
That python script seems to be useful. However I want my data in a different
arrangement. I don't know python and it is given that it creates separate
mapsets for each image. So it is difficult for me to edit that.
As I have several images pertaining to same year, I wanted them to be in
separate
Hy Chetan.
Look here,
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/LANDSAT
maybe it can be useful
Ciao
Gabriele
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