[GRASS-user] GRASS winver 6.3.svn(2007)
Malm Paul
paul.malm at saabgroup.com
Wed Jan 16 04:53:28 EST 2008
Hi, it is native.
Kind regards,
Paul Malm
-----Original Message-----
From: Moritz Lennert [mailto:mlennert at club.worldonline.be]
Sent: den 9 januari 2008 11:44
To: Malm Paul
Cc: grass-user at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] GRASS winver 6.3.svn(2007)
On 08/01/08 10:05, Malm Paul wrote:
>
> Hi,
> has anyone qot the windows version to work?
> I'm new to GRASS and I'm not sure if I'm doing this the right way.
> I'm trying to create contour lines from a DTED file (name=f2227)
>
> g.region rast=f2227 -p
> d.erase
> d.rast f2227
Which windows version are you using ? Cygwin or native ? If you can run
d.mon x0, then this must be Cygwin.
> r.contour in=f2227 out=elev_c_10m step=10 --o
> the r.contour program starts but nothing happends!!
works perfectly in native wingrass
>
> I'm also trying to triangulate the dted file:
>
> First I tried to create vector points from the dted file
> r.to.vect input=f2227 output=point1 feature=point -s
> the program starts but nothing happends!!
idem
>
> Then I succeded to create the point file in Qgis GRASS module
> after that I draped the pointfile with the elevation file (2D to 3D)
in
> Qgis.
> It created a new point (point3d) file but I can't se if it is in 3D.
How did you create this file ?
>
> but the:
> v.delaunay input=point3d output=deltriang
I don't know what point3d is, and am not a triangulation expert, but I
don't see how the output of r.to.vect is useful for triangulation,
unless you change resolution before r.to.vect...
> Craches after a while in Qgis
Works in native wingrass.
> in WinGRASS
> the delaunay function completes (without any succeed- or error
message).
How do you launch it ?
>
> But when I'm trying to view the layer, I'm getting the following
> message:
> "coor files of vector deltriang is larger than it should be (9287051
> bytes excess)"
> and
> "Cannot display areas, topology not availible"
Try running v.build on the file.
Moritz
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