to how GRASS & SAGA are integrated?
Thanks Again,
Ezra
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QGIS?
Thank you very much,
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Hello,
I am working with QGIS 2.8.1 on Windows 7 (64-bit).
I displaying a point layer using the 'Heatmap' option in styles. The
heatmap renders great, but there is no legend in the map composer. Does
anyone know if this a bug or has this feature not been created yet?
Thanks,
Ezra
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Hi Johan,
You could try ArcGIS Online. It doesn't require silverlight. I think it
is Java based, but I am not certain. It does everything that explorer
does, except for presentations.
http://www.arcgis.com/home/
Regards,
Ezra
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 3:02 AM, Johan Nilsson joni8...@gmail.com
Hi Mike,
Google Fuzion Tables makes this very easy (at least for the U.S.)
First you upload the your list of addresses into Google Doc's, then
you open it up as a Fuzion Table. Then under the Visualize tool,
select Map. This will display your points in a Google Maps like
environment. It also
Hello,
I am trying to use the Real Time Ocean Forecasting System
(http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/ofs/download.shtml?) archival data which
is in the GRIB2 format using a hybrid model-based coordinate system.
The data can be downloaded from here:
Hi Everyone,
I have a line feature that represents a road/trail along with a set of
GPS points taken along the trail. What I need to do is calculate the
distance along the pathway from the trailhead to each GPS point. The
best way that I can think of to accomplish this is to convert the line
Hi Everyone,
I am working with shoreline survey shapefile from Gulf of Mexico Oil spill,
and I need help in figuring out to deal with overlapping line segments. For
example, a section of shoreline might have been coded as Moderate on one
day, but then coded as Heavy when surveyed a second time
As one of those 'normal' users, I agree with the posts about not wanting to
compile and other developer type stuff. But, I also think that is's
important to commend the 'super-normal' developers that create these amazing
tools for us normal users to be able to focus on our research.
Ezra
On Wed,