ice
than a less precise 3-term solution. ISTR that Cliff(??) had
published an article about this paradox some time ago.
thanks,
Hamish
*see also
https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass/trunk/lib/proj/datum.c#L59
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shapefile appear
> in the top of the list.
yeah, the idea isn't to do an exhaustive scientific search of
what is the most popular formats, just to provide some weighting
to a font-sizing algorithm in a promo image.
I feel my own use of GDAL will be strongly skewed to a few
formats o
> > Cameron wrote:
> > > I'm also toying with creating a wordle image of
> > > the words.
> > > http://www.wordle.net/
> Hamish:
> > that's a great idea.
> > maybe a dark/light red image on top with GDAL words.
> > with dark/light blu
> Cameron wrote:
> > I'm also toying with creating a wordle image of the words.
> > http://www.wordle.net/
Hamish:
> that's a great idea.
> maybe a dark/light red image on top with GDAL words.
> with dark/light blue image directly below with OGR words.
hm
isc
so not a problem for the final cut. For now just imagine that the image
only covers 60% of the frame)
[*] https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx/issue/557/
PROJ.4 is mentioned in passing here as it otherwise doesn't get any due
props on the disc, and it surely deserves some.
ss64/manuals/html64_user/v.extrude.html
Hamish
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legeochen:
> I used to write wince embeded programs with gdal reading
> image data. but now i wanna to port them to linux arm. can
> any tell me, is it possible? How can I complie gdal for
> linux arm? t
http://packages.debian.org/search?arch=arm&keywords=g
[fwd from the grass list]
> Glynn wrote:
> > > > It's more likely that some other file also contains a symbol named
> > > > "line". But the only one which I can find is the line() function in
> > > > lib/driver/Polygon.c, and that isn