[GRASS-user] Green Highland
M S
mseibel at gmail.com
Tue Apr 7 06:23:30 EDT 2009
The software can be used for commercial use.
Both raster and vector data can be exported to shapefiles, which can be read
by nearly all GISs. One can use native GRASS vectors and rasters for
cartography in GRASS, or the Quantum GIS software to make end product maps
with native GRASS datasets. There are other open source softwares like GMT
for cartography also, but QGIS has a great interface and linked to use GRASS
data and locations.
You can use existing data or create your own. As for your specific area of
interest, I would suggest googling for that GIS data and/or looking to an
agency who might already have the data in a GIS format.
Good luck and most of all have fun!
Mark
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Jayson Drummond <
jaysondrummond at greenhighland.co.uk> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have been looking at the replies from some of the members on here and it
> seems that this is the kind of stuff we will be using. Just a couple more
> potentially bone questions here:
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>
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> - What’s the scope regarding licenses? If we are using it for
> commercial purposes do we have to purchase a separate license?
> - Is it possible to export the finished template to another program in
> order to print it?
> - Is it just existing data that we can use? How do I find for example,
> drift geology of the Ben Lawers region? Or do I have to enter my own data
> for it?
>
>
>
> Once again, thank you for your help
>
>
>
> Jayson Drummond
>
> Environmental Manager
>
> Green Highland Renewables
>
> 1 Kenmore Street
>
> Aberfeldy
>
> PH15 2BL
>
>
>
> Tel: 01887 822042
>
> Email: jaysondrummond at greenhighland.co.uk
>
> web:greenhighland.co.uk
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>
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