Wed, Dec 29 2004
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add SEE ALSO i.* to v.digit, r.digit, and r.in.gdal
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Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
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Wed, 29 Dec 2004 05:43:47 +0800
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Add a SEE ALSO item to v.digit, r.digit, and r.in.gdal man pages,
pointing to a few of the i.* commands, or else users will end up
asking dumb questions like:
I did $ r.in.gdal -o input=se.pnm output=se
now how can I specify that on my map, my two favorite points are not
EAST: NORTH:
-35.578125 -105.153125
-234.815625 -141.521875
but rather
228418.28125 2686960.5625
227987.125 2686857.90625
Perhaps "r.digit" is the answer. If so, I need someone to step forth
and explain further what does not jump out from the man page to me.
This certainly is the common GIS process of saying what the
coordinates of all the points on a photograph are by telling the GIS
what two or three points' coordinates are. Alas, how to do this in
GRASS does not jump out from the man pages.
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Tue, Jan 11 2005
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Mon, Dec 19 2005
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Area changed to doc-wish-grass6 by msieczka
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