Il 05/01/2017 17:07, Even Rouault ha scritto:
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> That's a defect of the driver I'm aware of. It should expose those as
> subdatasets to fit the model of a GDAL dataset.
BTW, width seems approx right, height is badly wrong.
All the best.
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Il 05/01/2017 17:07, Even Rouault ha scritto:
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> That's a defect of the driver I'm aware of. It should expose those as
> subdatasets to fit the model of a GDAL dataset.
Thanks for checking. If there is anything I can do, please do not
hesitate. Could we check zyGrib approach? It seems smooth th
On jeudi 5 janvier 2017 16:59:35 CET Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il 05/01/2017 16:31, Even Rouault ha scritto:
> > This is a bit vague as a description of issues ;-) gdalinfo reports on
> > datasets would be a start. GRIB support is generally a pain due to the
> > diversity of the format.
>
> Hi Even
Il 05/01/2017 16:31, Even Rouault ha scritto:
> This is a bit vague as a description of issues ;-) gdalinfo reports on
> datasets would be a start. GRIB support is generally a pain due to the
> diversity of the format.
Hi Even,
sorry for being vague - I hoped I was just missing something obvious,
On jeudi 5 janvier 2017 14:46:34 CET Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> ll,
> according to http://www.gdal.org/frmt_grib.html GDAL, thus QGIS, should
> be able to read GRIB data. I did a bit of testing and I cannot get
> meaningful results, apparently because of projections and colour table
> issues. Has som
Hi all,
according to http://www.gdal.org/frmt_grib.html GDAL, thus QGIS, should
be able to read GRIB data. I did a bit of testing and I cannot get
meaningful results, apparently because of projections and colour table
issues. Has someone experience on this, and can you point me to an howto?
Thanks.