[GRASS-dev] New module: v.envelope

Hello,

After doing some searching to see if the functionality was there I decided to try my hand at writing a simple module. I wrote "v.envelope" which creates a new vector layer based on a simple max/min rectangular bounding box of a vector layer (points/lines/polygons).

Just wondering if there any interest in it's submission as either an add-on, or core module. If so-what's the process?

Cheers,
Richard Nairn

Richard Nairn wrote

Hello,

After doing some searching to see if the functionality was there I
decided to try my hand at writing a simple module. I wrote "v.envelope"
which creates a new vector layer based on a simple max/min rectangular
bounding box of a vector layer (points/lines/polygons).

Just wondering if there any interest in it's submission as either an
add-on, or core module. If so-what's the process?

Cheers,
Richard Nairn
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Hi,

in addition to Helmut’s answer:

On Sep 11, 2015 10:16 PM, “Richard Nairn” <richard@nairnconsulting.ca> wrote:

Hello,

After doing some searching to see if the functionality was there I decided to try my hand at writing a simple module. I wrote “v.envelope” which creates a new vector layer based on a simple max/min rectangular bounding box of a vector layer (points/lines/polygons).
Just wondering if there any interest in it’s submission as either an add-on, or core module. If so-what’s the process?

Where would you have expected an answer and didn’t find it? I’m always interested in improving the web site…

Thanks
Markus

Cheers,
Richard Nairn


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