[GRASS-user] grass gis book

Francois Chartier fra.chartier at gmail.com
Sun Jun 3 19:26:43 PDT 2018


i will start with this:
https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/From_GRASS_GIS_novice_to_power_user_(workshop_at_FOSS4G_Boston_2017)

Le dim. 3 juin 2018 à 13:08, Francois Chartier <fra.chartier at gmail.com> a
écrit :

> Thanks Rich,  i am interested in the mechanics of Grass.  i understand the
> concepts and i am interested in knowing where to clic, how settings have to
> be set etc..
>
> Le sam. 2 juin 2018 à 18:20, Rich Shepard <rshepard at appl-ecosys.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> On Sat, 2 Jun 2018, Francois Chartier wrote:
>>
>> > Which grass gis book is best for beginners? any recommendations.
>>
>> Francois,
>>
>>    Are you interested in spatial analyses in general or GRASS
>> specifically?
>> If the former, there are many publications, as dead tree books,
>> downloadable
>> PDFs, and on-line resources. For raster work look for references on map
>> algebra, for vector work, remote sensing, and other aspects the "best" is
>> the one that addresses your needs in a way you easily follow and
>> understand.
>>
>>    For GRASS, specifically, the web introduction and examples are the best
>> place to start. Remember, grass is a comprehensive set of tools and you
>> need
>> to know which tool you need for a specific purpose. Then the manual page
>> and
>> this mail list helps you learn how to use that tool.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Rich
>>
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