hi,
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 03:33:09PM +0800, apachemaven wrote:
> And in the step 2, I want to creat a temp location and mapset,beacuse my
> current location is the spanish example data...
> My god,I am crazying@@!
basically, any location can be considered as "temp", because of after
deleting th
hi.
you can make the raster (and vector) data accessable via UMN MapServer
directly, without any export need. UMN MapServer can read the data (via
gdal/ogr) and display the via WMS.
There is also another project, called pywms, which provides automatic
WMS Service based on GRASS Database. The Capab
Hi,
Hope this is the right list.
I have topo maps in qct raster file format. QCT file is proprietary
format from Memory Map:
http://www.memory-map.co.uk/
Searching for a free converter I found this link:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2007-December/641555.html
Conversion seems to
Jorge Arévalo wrote:
> "Difficult" is a very subjective thing, totally agree. Sorry for the
> approach of the question.
> [...]
> All concepts sound familiar (because
> I've studied or worked with them), but I think that I need some
> previous time to go deeper. I have to include this in my schedu
Hello,
"Difficult" is a very subjective thing, totally agree. Sorry for the
approach of the question.
Maybe I can raise it in that way: What amount of theoretical/practical
knowledge do I need to start working on the project? For example, the first
project (PNG driver) suggests me the following i
Does anyone know if there's support for non-spatial tables in ArcSDE through
OGR? For instance to make a join with a spatial table?
Thanks,
Duarte
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Jorge Arévalo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just send a mail about GSoC 09. This is one of the projects I'm
> interested in. What skills are required/strongly desired (apart from
> knowledge on C/C++)?
In the proposal, I specified more elements: raster graphics, basic
understanding of Well-Known-Bin
Jorge Arévalo wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm interesed in these projects:
> - PNG Driver
> - WMTS implementation
> - WKT Raster Driver
Great!
> I would like to know a little more about them.
Do you have any specific questions or concerns?
> Basically, their estimated difficulty.
Difficulty
Duarte,
yes I could reproduce your error too... In fact, depending on the source
directory, you could observe that sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't...
The main reason is that ogr2ogr doesn't get the layers in the order you
specify them on the command line. I've always made this wrong as
Hello,
I've just send a mail about GSoC 09. This is one of the projects I'm
interested in. What skills are required/strongly desired (apart from
knowledge on C/C++)? What difficult level would you assign to the project?
Oh, you may prefer to answer my other e-mail :-)
Best regards
Jorge
On Sun,
Hello everybody,
I'm interesed in these projects:
- PNG Driver
- WMTS implementation
- WKT Raster Driver
I would like to know a little more about them. Basically, their estimated
difficulty. I'm very exciting about the possibility of being one of the
selected OSGeo students for GSoC 2009, but I t
Even,
I'm not having luck with the command to merge 2 gpx files. It always discards
the points with many errors like this:
ERROR 6: Cannot write a 'wpt' element after a 'trk' element.
I am sure I'm using the correct order in the command, and the correct files.
ogr2ogr -f GPX -dsco GPX_USE_EXTENS
Dear Community,
I've added proposal of GDAL Driver for PostGIS / WKT Raster to the GSoC
2009 list [1]. I hope you don't mind.
[1] http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/SummerOfCode
If there is anyone interested in working on this project,
I'm willing to mentor it.
Best regards,
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Mateusz Loskot, ht
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