Carlos wrote:
> Yes, using v.category after v.types works. It would be nice if
> category were added automatically, though.
please file a wish (enhancement) in the trac system.
it should not be done by default (often it is not what you want
to happen), but v.type could have an optional flag whic
Yes, using v.category after v.types works. It would be nice if
category were added automatically, though.
cheers
Carlos
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 14:50, Hamish wrote:
> Carlos wrote:
>> Hello, I just converted a vector map
>> from boundaries to lines, and
>> then tried to convert it to a raste
Carlos wrote:
> Hello, I just converted a vector map
> from boundaries to lines, and
> then tried to convert it to a raster, but unsuccessfully.
boundaries typically do not have cat numbers assigned. only features
with cat numbers will be considered by v.to.rast. Use v.category to
add cat numbers
Dears,
After some tests, I managed to convert the lines to a raster. I had to
create a new polygon layer from the original raster and convert this
polygon to lines IN ARCGIS, then import the new shapefile. This tells
me that:
There is something wrong with r.to.vect, as it appears to me that
there
Hello, I just converted a vector map from boundaries to lines, and
then tried to convert it to a raster, but unsuccessfully.
here are my outputs:
v.type_wrapper.sh input=soi...@workshop output=soilmu_lin
'type=boundary to line' --overwrite
-- Vector map already exists and will be overwritten
Bu