Hello,
I am trying to use ogrinfo with a URL to a KML-file. I have compiled gdal
1.7.1 with libcurl, so it _should_ do that.
The Errormessage is the following:
ogrinfo "http://mw1.google.com/mw-earth-vectordb/haiti/Haiti-Earthquake-nl.kml";
ERROR 1: GeoJSON parsing error: unexpected character
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Motion: Extend GDAL/OGR Commit Access to Kyle Shannon.
Folks,
I declare this motion passed with support from FrankW, TamasS, EvenR,
HowardB, and DanielM. Welcome to the team Kyle!
Best regards,
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Hey guys.
I'd not heard anything about this ticket:
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/3385
Is there something I can do to help the process any? I'll cooperate in
just about any idea for testing and troubleshooting.
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Greg Allensw
A strong +1 from me to the motion.
Best regards,
Tamas
2010/2/22 Even Rouault
> Motion: Extend GDAL/OGR Commit Access to Adam Nowacki.
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> Hi,
>
> Adam is the author of the GDAL WMS driver, that he contributed during the
> 2007
> Google Summer of Code. Since then, he has regularly ta
Motion: Extend GDAL/OGR Commit Access to Adam Nowacki.
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Hi,
Adam is the author of the GDAL WMS driver, that he contributed during the 2007
Google Summer of Code. Since then, he has regularly taken part to discussions
related to the driver and contributes patches, such as in :
http://trac.o
Thanks Frank, the gdalbuildvrt seems to be a good option for me.
One more question.
A single deted file level 1 takes almost 6 seconds to be loaded here, since I'm
worried about processing time I was thinking about generate and save Gtiff's of
all my dted files and work direct with them inste
Thanks Mr Paulsen and Jukka
Ok I tried the command and it seemed to work :) Thanks
By the way, if my image has no Coordinates system and my GCPs corresponds to
a certain projection/coordinate system, How I define now the coordinate
system in which that data is?
Thank you
2010/2/22 Gaige B. Pa
Pixel and line in the description below are actually two different numbers, one
representing the pixel (x coordinate) and the line (y coordinate) of the point
in the image.
Hope this helps,
-Gaige
On Feb 22, 2010, at 12:31 PM, Kim Besson wrote:
> >Hi,
> >Gdal_translation has on option
> > [-g
>Hi,
>Gdal_translation has on option
> [-gcp pixel line easting northing [elevation]]*
>I know it works with tiffs but I have not tried it with HDF4. Some working
>examples and considerations about this is hidden inside a document
>http://www.scangis.org/scangis2007/papers/r3_rahkonen.pdf
Thanks
Ricardo Cezar Bonfim Rodrigues wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm writing a code to find highest terrain elevation in dted files.
I'm already reading the elevations from a dted with gdal. But there
are cases where the region I'm searching the highest elevation
contains more then one file (e.g. s20.dt1, s20
Hi everyone,
I'm writing a code to find highest terrain elevation in dted files.
I'm already reading the elevations from a dted with gdal. But there
are cases where the region I'm searching the highest elevation
contains more then one file (e.g. s20.dt1, s20.dt1 etc...). So I was
wondering
Hi all,
I have a problem with ECW and wktext.
When I generate a TIFF, or a JP2000, no problem.
gdalwarp -of VRT -s_srs "+init=IGNF:LAMB2 +wktext" -t_srs
"+init=IGNF:LAMB93" file.ecw file_reproj.vrt
gdal_translate -of JP2ECW -co TARGET=90 -co LARGE_OK=YES -co PROJ=LMFRAN93
-co DATUM=RGF93 -projwin
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