Hi all,
Thank you Frank, Richard, and Andrew for your thoughtful responses. I
will follow up on some of the suggestions you made and see where I can
get with this if it goes forward. Mostly, I think it is more hassle than
its worth for one small job.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Folks,
I realize I neglected to follow up on this vote (sorry, for that delay
Didier...). I declare the motion passed.
The voting was:
+1: HowardB, EvenR, TamasS, FrankW, DanielM
Best regards,
Even Rouault
Le Monday 03 March 2008 20:00:17 Even Rouault, vous avez écrit :
> Motion: Commite
Patrick Cannon wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone used the GDAL mask feature?
I would like to mark part of an image as transparent. The area is defined
as a polygon.
I have been trying to find documentation or examples on how to use the mask
feature but, so far no luck.
Could someone please point
Greetings,
I am having problems with images in CED projection appearing upside down in
OpenEV using netcdf/GeoTiff formats. I see somewhere doing some searching
around that there is now a means to use a FLIP option in the Y direction.
With what utility do I accomplish this however? I'm unclear
Hello,
Has anyone used the GDAL mask feature?
I would like to mark part of an image as transparent. The area is defined
as a polygon.
I have been trying to find documentation or examples on how to use the mask
feature but, so far no luck.
Could someone please point me in the right direction?
Greetings,
I am having problems with images in CED projection appearing upside down in
OpenEV using netcdf/GeoTiff formats. I see somewhere doing some searching
around that there is now a means to use a FLIP option in the Y direction.
With what utility do I accomplish this however? I'm unclear
Ari Jolma wrote:
Why do you need LF on Windows? Why not just use Windows line endings
on windows? With a decent editor is should be completely transparent
anyway.
I use emacs for editing and while there may be a way to configure it to
not to show the ^M, I don't know it.
Emacs can do everyt
Your help is invaluable, thanks again.
Christiaan
-Original Message-
From: Frank Warmerdam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 4:54 PM
To: Christiaan Janssen
Cc: gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] CADRG subdataset access help
Christiaan Janssen wrote:
> I'
Gianni Barrotta wrote:
Ok, I'm going to try with the 32 bit FWTools, probably it won't use the full
64 bit CPU, am I wrong?
Regarding performance advantage, generally speaking, yes it won't.
Your programs will run as it are executed on 32-bit system.
Specifically, depends on actual architectur
Gianni Barrotta pisze:
Hi,
I want to use gdal on a 64 bit OS (XEON wiht Red Hat ES 5), but it seems
that fwtools is released just for 32 bit systems.
What's the right way to install GDAL on 64 bit OS?
Thank's.
If there are no 64-bit packages for your distribution, then the next
option is to bu
Hi,
I want to use gdal on a 64 bit OS (XEON wiht Red Hat ES 5), but it seems
that fwtools is released just for 32 bit systems.
What's the right way to install GDAL on 64 bit OS?
Thank's.
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