Changes between Version 91 and Version 92 of Grass7/NewFeatures74


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Timestamp:
Feb 1, 2018, 2:32:45 PM (6 years ago)
Author:
neteler
Comment:

fix G7 macro to G74

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  • Grass7/NewFeatures74

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    3636|| [[Image(wiki:Grass7/NewFeatures74:g.gui.image2target.png, align=center, 400px)]] || [[Image(wiki:Grass7/NewFeatures74:mapswipe.png, align=center, 400px)]]
    37 || ''G7:g.gui.image2target'' || ''Georectified photo''
     37|| ''G74:g.gui.image2target'' || ''Georectified photo''
    3838
    3939== Modules (commands) ==
     
    4949A new module, G74:r.geomorphon, to calculate geomorphons (terrain forms) and associated geometry using machine vision approach has been integrated (moved from Add-ons) into the core functionalities of GRASS GIS. A very nice addition to G74:r.out.gdal is the **possibility to create overviews** which enhances the compatibility with other GIS software packages.
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    51 G7:r.in.gdal and G7:r.external provide support for import of raster maps exceeding 90N or 90S or with an EW extent larger than 360 degrees. Moreover, for imported lat-lon maps created with GIS software that uses limited floating point precision (common problem), an automatic fix of floating point precision errors in the grid geometry was implemented. Furthermore, G74:r.in.gdal and G74:r.import allow to **optionally limit the import map to the current region** (through -r flag and extent=region, respectively).
     51G74:r.in.gdal and G74:r.external provide support for import of raster maps exceeding 90N or 90S or with an EW extent larger than 360 degrees. Moreover, for imported lat-lon maps created with GIS software that uses limited floating point precision (common problem), an automatic fix of floating point precision errors in the grid geometry was implemented. Furthermore, G74:r.in.gdal and G74:r.import allow to **optionally limit the import map to the current region** (through -r flag and extent=region, respectively).
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    5353Several other raster modules have been improved with new options, flags or parallelization support: