Dear Richard, Moritz,
čt 23. 5. 2024 v 16:32 odesílatel Richard Duivenvoorde
napsal:
> Is running a (local) MapProxy feasible for you?
>
> I just tried, and installing it in a Virtual Env like described here:
> https://www.mapproxy.org/#getting-started
>
> And then using a config like (attached,
Hi Martin,
Le 23/05/24 à 14:55, Martin Landa via grass-user a écrit :
Dear all,
I would like to ask if anyone here has addressed access to Bing maps
in GRASS GIS?
For my study I need aerial maps with global coverage which I can use
as a basemap. To my knowledge Bing maps are not provided as W
Ok, this config has both Google Sat and Bing Virtual Earth layers
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
On 5/23/24 16:32, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Hi Martin,
Is running a (local) MapProxy feasible for you?
I just tried, and installing it in a Virtual Env like described here:
https://www.mapproxy
Hi Martin,
Is running a (local) MapProxy feasible for you?
I just tried, and installing it in a Virtual Env like described here:
https://www.mapproxy.org/#getting-started
And then using a config like (attached, the default config with some virtual
earth additions), I was able to request WMS im
Dear all,
I would like to ask if anyone here has addressed access to Bing maps in
GRASS GIS?
For my study I need aerial maps with global coverage which I can use as a
basemap. To my knowledge Bing maps are not provided as WMS which I could
use in GRASS GIS directly (d.wms, r.in.wms).
Thanks for y