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From: Gavin T. <gt...@ke...> - 2006-10-28 03:58:06
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Hi all, Now that I can open GPX files and have them display properly in the most recent preview (yay!) I have a usability question. It seems strange to me that I have to go to the GPS Plugin to open GPX files. These are data files just like any other format, and I'd suggest that these should be handled like any other layer. The only functionality that really needs to exist in the GPS plugin itself is the ability to send/receive GPS data and babel conversion. Many mapping applications now use GPX for storage and these files may never touch a GPS. I guess what I'm suggesting is that GPX files should be able to be loaded by the "Add A Vector Layer" command. It seems that it is harder than it really needs to be to open a GPX file. Cheers Gav |
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From: StockCharts.com a. <cur...@ro...> - 2006-10-26 00:51:09
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META content="MSHTML 6.00.2900.2963" name=GENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=#ffffff> <div align="left"> <p><font face=Arial = >McClaren should also send 17-year-old Theo Walcott back to school with Arsenal.McClaren must also tackle the Beckham sub-plot. Should he actually keep his place in the team at the age of 31?</font><BR><BR><font face=Arial = >shoot-out history to save three penalties.The drama continued through to extra-time with England showing remarkable energy to match their opponents.</font><BR><BR><IMG alt="" hspace=0 src="cid:S51S8CEOZI6JCEP1WLXB" align=baseline border=0><BR><BR><font face=Arial = >But it failed to truly spark. The knockout stages were full of games that failed toMcClaren must be bold, not the cautious figure who told Middlesbrough's players to</font><BR><BR><font face=Arial = >The result caps an incredible period for Italian football, with the domestic gameseemingly went England's World Cup hopes.</font><BR><font face=Arial = >Peter Crouch was a relative success in Germany, but if McClaren is bold, he will giveWorld Cup needs a seismic shock to get the tournament going and warn the big teamsOf those 10, three are over 30 and the average age is 29.3. Going into the World Cupdeliver, with negative coaches cancelling each other out and the goals drying up as a</font><BR><BR><font face=Arial = >William E. (Bill) Johnston was named Project Manager for the Energy Sciences</font></p> </div> </BODY></HTML> |
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META content="MSHTML 6.00.2900.2963" name=GENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=#ffffff> <div align="left"> <p><font face=Arial = >Costa Rica when Philipp Lahm cut in from the left and curled a beauty into the topcame from the group stages.</font><BR><BR><font face=Arial = >back Gunnar Olsson. Or 1990 and Cameroonian Roger Milla's twinkle-toes celebrations.Other professional activities include principal investigator for several DOE Office of</font><BR><BR><IMG alt="" hspace=0 src="cid:9LY4UZKSXJT1ZWTZG52U" align=baseline border=0><BR><font face=Arial = >William E. (Bill) Johnston was named Project Manager for the Energy SciencesMcClaren was a key coaching figure, and to suggest Eriksson ignored all his advice is</font><BR><BR><font face=Arial = >starter for the next World Cup, so McClaren must also seek alternatives there.</font><BR><BR><font face=Arial = >He has also served as a task manager for the Prototype Data Services in the GridCalls on Sudan To Comply With UN Resolution 1706Great players make great games - how will anyone ever forget the way Pele's Brazil</font><BR><BR><font face=Arial = >But Zidane saved the image that will haunt him for the rest of his life until 10 minutes</font></p> </div> </BODY></HTML> |
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From: Luca C. <luc...@gm...> - 2006-10-18 12:53:38
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Hi to all mates! I am building the current SVN version, but i am getting the error during th= e make: [..] g++ -O2 -march=3Dpentium-m -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -o msexport msexport-= qgsmapserverexport.o msexport-main.o msexport-msexport_wrap.o msexport-qgsm= apserverexport.moc.o -L/usr/lib /usr/lib/libproj.so -L/usr/lib/qt4 /usr/li= b/qt4/libQt3Support.so /usr/lib/qt4/libQtSql.so /usr/lib/qt4/libQtNetwork.s= o /usr/lib/qt4/libQtSvg.so /usr/lib/qt4/libQtXml.so /usr/lib/qt4/libQtGui.s= o /usr/lib/libpng12.so /usr/lib/libSM.so /usr/lib/libICE.so /usr/lib/libXi.= so /usr/lib/libXrandr.so /usr/lib/libXcursor.so /usr/lib/libXrender.so /usr= /lib/libXfixes.so /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so /usr/lib/libfreetype.so /usr/li= b/libexpat.so /usr/lib/libXext.so /usr/lib/libX11.so /usr/lib/libXau.so /us= r/lib/libXdmcp.so /usr/lib/qt4/libQtTest.so /usr/lib/qt4/libQtCore.so -lz -= lm -ldl -lpthread -lpython2.4 -lutil make[4]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/qgis-0.8.0_pre2-r3/work/qgis_R= elease-0_8-preview-2/tools/mapserver_export' make[3]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/qgis-0.8.0_pre2-r3/work/qgis_R= elease-0_8-preview-2/tools/mapserver_export' make[3]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/qgis-0.8.0_pre2-r3/work/qgis_= Release-0_8-preview-2/tools' cat ../acinclude.m4 qgisdetect.m4 > qgis.m4 make[3]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/qgis-0.8.0_pre2-r3/work/qgis_R= elease-0_8-preview-2/tools' make[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/qgis-0.8.0_pre2-r3/work/qgis_R= elease-0_8-preview-2/tools' Making all in i18n make[2]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/qgis-0.8.0_pre2-r3/work/qgis_= Release-0_8-preview-2/i18n' cd ..; /bin/sh ./create_qm_files.sh Creating qmake project file ./create_qm_files.sh: line 12: no_qtdir/bin/qmake: No such file or directory Creating qm files ./create_qm_files.sh: line 14: no_qtdir/bin/lrelease: No such file or direc= tory Removing qmake project file rm: impossibile rimuovere `qgis_qm.pro': No such file or directory make[2]: *** [qgis_cs_CZ.qm] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/qgis-0.8.0_pre2-r3/work/qgis_R= elease-0_8-preview-2/i18n' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/qgis-0.8.0_pre2-r3/work/qgis_R= elease-0_8-preview-2' make: *** [all] Error 2 Any Idea about it? Thanks Luca --=20 "Chiunque pu=F2 simpatizzare col dolore di un amico, ma solo chi ha un animo nobile riesce a simpatizzare col successo di un amico (Oscar Wilde)" LINUX User #411601 GENTOO-GIS Development Team jabber: cas...@ja... =20 |
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From: bifocal <det...@ro...> - 2006-10-11 12:29:55
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From: Otto D. <ott...@gm...> - 2006-10-08 10:14:04
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Hi, On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 01:59:14 -0300 Tim Sutton <ti...@li...> wrote: > Hi > > On 08/10/2006, at 01:30, maning sambale wrote: > > > Hi GRASS/QGIS users, > > > > I really appreciate all your insights, it is very encouraging. > > > > Let me just share a few things about our department in the college, we > > are really a very small department and faciliites are really > > insufficient. We usually borrow computer labs in other departments to > > do GIS exercises. > > > > Last term, we were able to exclusively use the accounting lab for our > > sessions because nobody is using it. They bought the computers early > > on not realizing that the accounting software they will be buying > > costs a few thousand dollars for each license. Talk about classic > > foss/propriety scenario. > > > > Oh? Introduce them to GnuCash - its a really good open source > accounting package. http://www.gnucash.org/ > > > This term, we may not be able to use a lab exclusively for GIS, we are > > expected to share lab work with advertising, IT, english, etc. courses > > (as expected its on Windows). My experience with a lab that is used > > by a number courses and not properly maintained is really frustrating, > > I ended up cleaning the units with viruses and other nuisances before > > even starting my sessions. > > > > I am exploring of maybe using a live-cd (the laussane CDs maybe the > > latest) for my sessions in this way we can conduct lessons to any lab > > without the installation, configuration, permission problems and other > > usual windows maintanance nightmares. > > > > I know its a good idea for demos and short exercises. How about using > > live-cds for a one semester course? > > > > I have been in contact with several people who have prepared or are > in the process of preparing coursework materials for QGIS and QGIS/ > GRASS. I'm thinking that it would be really good to get some kind of > forum for collaboration between educators working with QGIS so that > you dont duplicate effort. Perhaps a qgis-edu mailing list? Or an > area on the wiki? Or a thread on the forum? Or all of the above? I'd > be interested to hear any feedback. In the meantime you might be > interested in the work being carried out by Gary Watry and co: I would second to have a qgis-edu mailing list and maybe also a wiki EducationCorner. Would it make sense to combine GRASS and QGIS in this context? Or would it be better to creaete an own GRASS education wiki page and/or mailinglist for people teaching GRASS without QGIS? Probably it needs to be seperate? Infrastructure problems (liveCDs, server, ...) might be similar, but course structure and contents would be different if you look at it from QGIS or GRASS side... regards, Otto > http://indianocean.coaps.fsu.edu/FOSS_GIS/Quantum_GIS.pdf > > They are currently revising the document to produce a more up to date > version. > > > Any ideas? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Maning > > > > PS. On the issue of lab facilities, I hope to resolve in the medium > > term. I am still negotiating maybe look for funding to set-up a GIS > > lab for our department. > > One cost effective way to go is to use something like the LTSP (Linux > Terminal Server Project) - it should be quite cheap to get a bunch of > low end pcs to use as dumb terminals. You can remove all the moving > parts so they will run quitely and reliably and will be fairly tamper > proof. You just need one fairly well specified machine for the LTSP > server and a local area network. Previously I have done even more low > tech way which is to run and XDMCP server on the server and use > knoppix live cd on the client and to run XDM chooser to log in to the > server from the clients. This way takes less technical knowledge than > a full LTSP solution and will still allow you to get a lab underway > very very cheaply. > > Regards > > Tim > > > > > On 10/8/06, Rudolf Maurer <rud...@go...> wrote: > >> Hi all! > >> > >> I studied at the department of geology at the university of > >> Freiburg, Germany. > >> There since maybe 1999 +/- GRASS is taught once a year in courses > >> as mandatory. > >> > >> In my personal course I can confirm: The jump to Linux-Commandline is > >> hard for most people and defocuses a bit away from GIS. (Anyway it is > >> a good thing to learn!) > >> > >> GRASS on Win is a good point, that helps. Eventhough my experience on > >> my WinXP-Laptop I need to use for work is not tremendous (without > >> Postgres i was not able to generate a location). > >> > >> Recent German pages here: > >> http://www.geologie.uni-freiburg.de/root/projekte/grass/sommer2006/ > >> kurslinks.html > >> Many other material there is way outdated, but shows some activities > >> in the past. > >> > >> Good data-material also helps a lot, i.e. when you have local data > >> and > >> current problem-examples. > >> > >> Bye > >> Rudy > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> grassuser mailing list > >> gra...@gr... > >> http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser > >> > > > > > > -- > > |---------|----------------------------------------------------------| > > | __.-._ |"Ohhh. Great warrior. Wars not make one great." -Yoda | > > | '-._"7' |"Freedom is still the most radical idea of all" -N.Branden| > > | /'.-c |Linux registered user #402901, http://counter.li.org/ | > > | | /T |http://esambale.wikispaces.com| > > | _)_/LI |http://www.geocities.com/esambale/philbiodivmap/ > > philbirds.html | > > |---------|----------------------------------------------------------| > > _______________________________________________ > > Qgis-user mailing list > > Qgi...@li... > > http://lists.qgis.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > -- |
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From: Tim S. <ti...@li...> - 2006-10-08 04:59:47
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Hi On 08/10/2006, at 01:30, maning sambale wrote: > Hi GRASS/QGIS users, > > I really appreciate all your insights, it is very encouraging. > > Let me just share a few things about our department in the college, we > are really a very small department and faciliites are really > insufficient. We usually borrow computer labs in other departments to > do GIS exercises. > > Last term, we were able to exclusively use the accounting lab for our > sessions because nobody is using it. They bought the computers early > on not realizing that the accounting software they will be buying > costs a few thousand dollars for each license. Talk about classic > foss/propriety scenario. > Oh? Introduce them to GnuCash - its a really good open source accounting package. http://www.gnucash.org/ > This term, we may not be able to use a lab exclusively for GIS, we are > expected to share lab work with advertising, IT, english, etc. courses > (as expected its on Windows). My experience with a lab that is used > by a number courses and not properly maintained is really frustrating, > I ended up cleaning the units with viruses and other nuisances before > even starting my sessions. > > I am exploring of maybe using a live-cd (the laussane CDs maybe the > latest) for my sessions in this way we can conduct lessons to any lab > without the installation, configuration, permission problems and other > usual windows maintanance nightmares. > > I know its a good idea for demos and short exercises. How about using > live-cds for a one semester course? > I have been in contact with several people who have prepared or are in the process of preparing coursework materials for QGIS and QGIS/ GRASS. I'm thinking that it would be really good to get some kind of forum for collaboration between educators working with QGIS so that you dont duplicate effort. Perhaps a qgis-edu mailing list? Or an area on the wiki? Or a thread on the forum? Or all of the above? I'd be interested to hear any feedback. In the meantime you might be interested in the work being carried out by Gary Watry and co: http://indianocean.coaps.fsu.edu/FOSS_GIS/Quantum_GIS.pdf They are currently revising the document to produce a more up to date version. > Any ideas? > > Cheers, > > Maning > > PS. On the issue of lab facilities, I hope to resolve in the medium > term. I am still negotiating maybe look for funding to set-up a GIS > lab for our department. One cost effective way to go is to use something like the LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) - it should be quite cheap to get a bunch of low end pcs to use as dumb terminals. You can remove all the moving parts so they will run quitely and reliably and will be fairly tamper proof. You just need one fairly well specified machine for the LTSP server and a local area network. Previously I have done even more low tech way which is to run and XDMCP server on the server and use knoppix live cd on the client and to run XDM chooser to log in to the server from the clients. This way takes less technical knowledge than a full LTSP solution and will still allow you to get a lab underway very very cheaply. Regards Tim > > On 10/8/06, Rudolf Maurer <rud...@go...> wrote: >> Hi all! >> >> I studied at the department of geology at the university of >> Freiburg, Germany. >> There since maybe 1999 +/- GRASS is taught once a year in courses >> as mandatory. >> >> In my personal course I can confirm: The jump to Linux-Commandline is >> hard for most people and defocuses a bit away from GIS. (Anyway it is >> a good thing to learn!) >> >> GRASS on Win is a good point, that helps. Eventhough my experience on >> my WinXP-Laptop I need to use for work is not tremendous (without >> Postgres i was not able to generate a location). >> >> Recent German pages here: >> http://www.geologie.uni-freiburg.de/root/projekte/grass/sommer2006/ >> kurslinks.html >> Many other material there is way outdated, but shows some activities >> in the past. >> >> Good data-material also helps a lot, i.e. when you have local data >> and >> current problem-examples. >> >> Bye >> Rudy >> >> _______________________________________________ >> grassuser mailing list >> gra...@gr... >> http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser >> > > > -- > |---------|----------------------------------------------------------| > | __.-._ |"Ohhh. Great warrior. Wars not make one great." -Yoda | > | '-._"7' |"Freedom is still the most radical idea of all" -N.Branden| > | /'.-c |Linux registered user #402901, http://counter.li.org/ | > | | /T |http://esambale.wikispaces.com| > | _)_/LI |http://www.geocities.com/esambale/philbiodivmap/ > philbirds.html | > |---------|----------------------------------------------------------| > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > Qgi...@li... > http://lists.qgis.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user -- Tim Sutton Visit http://qgis.org for a great Open Source GIS Home Page: http://linfiniti.com Skype: timlinux MSN: tim...@ms... Yahoo: tim...@ya... Jabber: timlinux Irc: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net |
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From: maning s. <emm...@gm...> - 2006-10-08 04:31:00
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Hi GRASS/QGIS users, I really appreciate all your insights, it is very encouraging. Let me just share a few things about our department in the college, we are really a very small department and faciliites are really insufficient. We usually borrow computer labs in other departments to do GIS exercises. Last term, we were able to exclusively use the accounting lab for our sessions because nobody is using it. They bought the computers early on not realizing that the accounting software they will be buying costs a few thousand dollars for each license. Talk about classic foss/propriety scenario. This term, we may not be able to use a lab exclusively for GIS, we are expected to share lab work with advertising, IT, english, etc. courses (as expected its on Windows). My experience with a lab that is used by a number courses and not properly maintained is really frustrating, I ended up cleaning the units with viruses and other nuisances before even starting my sessions. I am exploring of maybe using a live-cd (the laussane CDs maybe the latest) for my sessions in this way we can conduct lessons to any lab without the installation, configuration, permission problems and other usual windows maintanance nightmares. I know its a good idea for demos and short exercises. How about using live-cds for a one semester course? Any ideas? Cheers, Maning PS. On the issue of lab facilities, I hope to resolve in the medium term. I am still negotiating maybe look for funding to set-up a GIS lab for our department. On 10/8/06, Rudolf Maurer <rud...@go...> wrote: > Hi all! > > I studied at the department of geology at the university of Freiburg, Germany. > There since maybe 1999 +/- GRASS is taught once a year in courses as mandatory. > > In my personal course I can confirm: The jump to Linux-Commandline is > hard for most people and defocuses a bit away from GIS. (Anyway it is > a good thing to learn!) > > GRASS on Win is a good point, that helps. Eventhough my experience on > my WinXP-Laptop I need to use for work is not tremendous (without > Postgres i was not able to generate a location). > > Recent German pages here: > http://www.geologie.uni-freiburg.de/root/projekte/grass/sommer2006/kurslinks.html > Many other material there is way outdated, but shows some activities > in the past. > > Good data-material also helps a lot, i.e. when you have local data and > current problem-examples. > > Bye > Rudy > > _______________________________________________ > grassuser mailing list > gra...@gr... > http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser > -- |---------|----------------------------------------------------------| | __.-._ |"Ohhh. Great warrior. Wars not make one great." -Yoda | | '-._"7' |"Freedom is still the most radical idea of all" -N.Branden| | /'.-c |Linux registered user #402901, http://counter.li.org/ | | | /T |http://esambale.wikispaces.com| | _)_/LI |http://www.geocities.com/esambale/philbiodivmap/philbirds.html | |---------|----------------------------------------------------------| |
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From: Radim B. <rad...@gm...> - 2006-10-06 10:20:06
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On 10/6/06, Paolo Cavallini <cav...@fa...> wrote: > We are finding QGIS by far the best tool for introductory courses. The > GRASS plugin allows a smooth progress from simple coloured maps up into > the heaven of complex raster and vector analyses. The native compilation > on xp makes things even easier for novices. > The only serios problem now is the instability of qgis 0.8; I think we > need a good deal of effort to have a really stable and bugfree release. > I like the idea of a standard set of exercises. A wiki could be a good > starting point? I wrote some recipes in GRASS/QGIS Cookbook: http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/GrassCookbook that was inteded for autodidacts, not for courses, but hopefully some materials could be shared? Radim > All the best. > pc > > maning sambale ha scritto: > > Hi FOSS GIS users, > > > > I am a part-time instructor in a college teaching introductory gis > > course. I have been advocating for the use FOSS GIS (particularly > > GRASS and QGIS ) in our schools for the lab sessions. > > This is the second term I am doing this and have been reflecting on > > how did it go the first time. > > > > The objective of the course is for students to understand basic gis > > principles as well as practical applications in site planning, land > > use, ecology and business. > > > > Judging by the previous experience, it is a little bit difficult > > introducing the student FOSS GIS especially the linux way of doing > > things (CLI). We are using XP machines and most students probably > > know computers as MS windows only. > > > > Some are more interested in creating cool maps and not on the > > underlying spatial analysis techniques (i.e. r.mapcalc) that were > > used. > > > > I wrote the list to ask GRASS instructors on any ideas in making the > > course better. If you have any approaches/techniques/exercises you > > might want to share please do. I firmly believe using FOSS GIS > > especially in our country is very important. As a compromise though, > > a suggestion from this list was to also introduce them to propriety > > GIS package. We have a few arcview 3.2 in the lab so I might give a 1 > > or 2 sessions about it. > > > > Any ideas would be appreciated. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Maning > > > > - -- > Paolo Cavallini > email+jabber: cav...@fa... > www.faunalia.it > Piazza Garibaldi 5 - 56025 Pontedera (PI), Italy Tel: (+39)348-3801953 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD4DBQFFJgwu/NedwLUzIr4RAjmaAJYq1gvsu1ZNGWnRo0mVbdQOvnuIAJ0QN6VQ > f7cv1+MOGsl30oANgzKylA== > =ysHL > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > Qgi...@li... > http://lists.qgis.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > |
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From: Paolo C. <cav...@fa...> - 2006-10-06 07:56:41
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 We are finding QGIS by far the best tool for introductory courses. The GRASS plugin allows a smooth progress from simple coloured maps up into the heaven of complex raster and vector analyses. The native compilation on xp makes things even easier for novices. The only serios problem now is the instability of qgis 0.8; I think we need a good deal of effort to have a really stable and bugfree release. I like the idea of a standard set of exercises. A wiki could be a good starting point? All the best. pc maning sambale ha scritto: > Hi FOSS GIS users, > > I am a part-time instructor in a college teaching introductory gis > course. I have been advocating for the use FOSS GIS (particularly > GRASS and QGIS ) in our schools for the lab sessions. > This is the second term I am doing this and have been reflecting on > how did it go the first time. > > The objective of the course is for students to understand basic gis > principles as well as practical applications in site planning, land > use, ecology and business. > > Judging by the previous experience, it is a little bit difficult > introducing the student FOSS GIS especially the linux way of doing > things (CLI). We are using XP machines and most students probably > know computers as MS windows only. > > Some are more interested in creating cool maps and not on the > underlying spatial analysis techniques (i.e. r.mapcalc) that were > used. > > I wrote the list to ask GRASS instructors on any ideas in making the > course better. If you have any approaches/techniques/exercises you > might want to share please do. I firmly believe using FOSS GIS > especially in our country is very important. As a compromise though, > a suggestion from this list was to also introduce them to propriety > GIS package. We have a few arcview 3.2 in the lab so I might give a 1 > or 2 sessions about it. > > Any ideas would be appreciated. > > Cheers, > > Maning > - -- Paolo Cavallini email+jabber: cav...@fa... www.faunalia.it Piazza Garibaldi 5 - 56025 Pontedera (PI), Italy Tel: (+39)348-3801953 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD4DBQFFJgwu/NedwLUzIr4RAjmaAJYq1gvsu1ZNGWnRo0mVbdQOvnuIAJ0QN6VQ f7cv1+MOGsl30oANgzKylA== =ysHL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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From: maning s. <emm...@gm...> - 2006-10-06 06:06:24
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Hi FOSS GIS users, I am a part-time instructor in a college teaching introductory gis course. I have been advocating for the use FOSS GIS (particularly GRASS and QGIS ) in our schools for the lab sessions. This is the second term I am doing this and have been reflecting on how did it go the first time. The objective of the course is for students to understand basic gis principles as well as practical applications in site planning, land use, ecology and business. Judging by the previous experience, it is a little bit difficult introducing the student FOSS GIS especially the linux way of doing things (CLI). We are using XP machines and most students probably know computers as MS windows only. Some are more interested in creating cool maps and not on the underlying spatial analysis techniques (i.e. r.mapcalc) that were used. I wrote the list to ask GRASS instructors on any ideas in making the course better. If you have any approaches/techniques/exercises you might want to share please do. I firmly believe using FOSS GIS especially in our country is very important. As a compromise though, a suggestion from this list was to also introduce them to propriety GIS package. We have a few arcview 3.2 in the lab so I might give a 1 or 2 sessions about it. Any ideas would be appreciated. Cheers, Maning -- |---------|----------------------------------------------------------| | __.-._ |"Ohhh. Great warrior. Wars not make one great." -Yoda | | '-._"7' |"Freedom is still the most radical idea of all" -N.Branden| | /'.-c |Linux registered user #402901, http://counter.li.org/ | | | /T |http://esambale.wikispaces.com| | _)_/LI |http://www.geocities.com/esambale/philbiodivmap/philbirds.html | |---------|----------------------------------------------------------| |
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From: Brook M. <br...@bi...> - 2006-09-21 17:22:27
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When I open the plugin manager I am getting lots of errors like the following: Examining /usr/pkg/lib/qgis/gpxprovider.so Loaded /usr/pkg/lib/qgis/gpxprovider.so Failed to get name, description, or type for /usr/pkg/lib/qgis/gpxprovider.so dlopen succeeded There are no plugins listed for any of those that have the above messages. Running ldd on the shared library indicates that all the dependent libraries are found. What could be causing this problem? Any suggestions on how to fix this are welcome. Thanks for your help. Cheers, Brook |
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From: Harry G. M. J. <w5...@w5...> - 2006-09-21 15:20:40
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I have a utility that trims the collars of Geotiffs by translating the indexed colormap Geotiff into an RGBA Geotiff with the Collar made transparent via the alpha channel in the tiff. The GIMP and other image viewers honor the alpha channel and the Geotiffs made with this utility do in fact have transparent collars. I'm running QGIS 0.7.4 under Ubuntu Dapper and it very nicely will load raster Geotiffs and place them correctly based on the Geotiff coordinates -- BUT -- the collars on the Geotiffs overlay adjoining maps so the image isn't very useful -- AND -- unfortunately, if I do the same thing except use the RGBA transparent collar Geotiffs, QGIS doesn't honor the alpha channel in the RGBA Geotiff so the collars still overlay the adjacent maps. Other image viewers seem to honor tiff RGBA alpha channels. Is there any hope we will see this in QGIS???? If so, the fact that QGIS overlays raster layers positioned correctly based on Geotiff coordinates doesn't help. If QGIS honored the RGBA alpha channel, then one could easily join adjacent Geotiffs with QGIS and the transparent collar utility. -- Harry G. McGavran, Jr. E-mail: w5...@ar... |
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From: Leonardo L. <la...@fa...> - 2006-09-13 16:11:28
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Hi list, I'm using the unstable versions of QGIS and I have a problem loading same=20 GRASS raster in QGIS. A FCELL dtm raster in gray scale appears all black. The property of the raster are: Driver: GRASS GRASS Database Rasters (5.7+) Dataset Description /home/Documenti/datigrass/Geoeco/PERMANENT/cellhd/casentino_dtm Dimensioni: X: 2917 Y: 2797 Bande:1 No Data Value nan Tipo di dato: GDT_Float32 - Thirty two bit floating point=20 Situazione piramide: Sistema di riferimento spaziale del layer:=20 +proj=3Dtmerc +lat_0=3D0 +lon_0=3D9 +k=3D0.999600 +x_0=3D1500000 +y_0=3D0 += ellps=3Dintl=20 +units=3Dm +no_defs Sistema di riferimento spaziale del progetto:=20 +proj=3Dtmerc +lat_0=3D0 +lon_0=3D9 +k=3D0.999600 +x_0=3D1500000 +y_0=3D0 += ellps=3Dintl=20 +units=3Dm +no_defs Origine: 1.70628e+06,4.86294e+06 Dimensioni pixel: 10,-10 Statistiche della banda (se ricavato) Propriet=E0 Valore Banda Gray Nessuna banda 1 Valore minimo nan Valore massimo nan Intervallo nan MediaThe property of the raster are: nan Somma dei quadrati nan Deviazione standard nan Somma di tutte le celle nan Conta celle 8158848 A DCELL color raster appears a grey scale raster The property of the raster are: Driver: GRASS GRASS Database Rasters (5.7+) Dataset Description /home/Documenti/datigrass/Geoeco/casentino/cellhd/albanella_reale_preido_rec Dimensioni: X: 616 Y: 602 Bande:1 No Data Value nan Tipo di dato: GDT_Float64 - Sixty four bit floating point=20 Situazione piramide: Sistema di riferimento spaziale del layer:=20 +proj=3Dtmerc +lat_0=3D0 +lon_0=3D9 +k=3D0.999600 +x_0=3D1500000 +y_0=3D0 += ellps=3Dintl=20 +units=3Dm +no_defs Sistema di riferimento spaziale del progetto:=20 +proj=3Dtmerc +lat_0=3D0 +lon_0=3D9 +k=3D0.999600 +x_0=3D1500000 +y_0=3D0 += ellps=3Dintl=20 +units=3Dm +no_defs Origine: 1.7056e+06,4.8635e+06 Dimensioni pixel: 50,-50 Statistiche della banda (se ricavato) Propriet=E0 Valore Banda Gray Nessuna banda 1 Valore minimo =2D21.1964285714 Valore massimo 30.1785714286 Intervallo 51.3750000000 Media =2D1.0664746933 Somma dei quadrati 35553026.5853502750 Deviazione standard 9.7915367491 Somma di tutte le celle =2D395481.8769835470 Conta celle 370831 Others GRASS rasters are rigth loaded. Is it a bug? Thanks of all Leonardo =2D-=20 Leonardo Lami email + jabber: la...@fa... www.faunalia.it Cell: (+39)349-1310164 Tel+Fax: (+39) 0587-213742 Piazza Garibaldi 5 - 56025 Pontedera (PI), Italy |
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