[GRASS-user] seed's beginners tutorial (Project Assist)

Hi,

Does anybody has a copy of the data for this tutorial. The page no
longer exists.

TIA

Antonio

Hello antonio,

antonio rodriguez <antonio.raju@gmail.com>, [20070216 - 11:55:44]

Hi,

Does anybody has a copy of the data for this tutorial. The page no
longer exists.

What link are you referreing to to?

I suggest taking a look at the GRASS-in-a-nutshell[1] as well as GRASS 6
tutorial[2]. They are both good for getting started.

Best regards
  
  Stephan

[1] http://www.gdf-hannover.de/dl.php?download=g60_nutshell_v1.0_en.pdf
[2]
http://www.gdf-hannover.de/dl.php?download=gdf_grass60_v1.2_en_toc.pdf
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Stephan Holl escribió:

Hello antonio,

antonio rodriguez <antonio.raju@gmail.com>, [20070216 - 11:55:44]

Hi,

Does anybody has a copy of the data for this tutorial. The page no
longer exists.
    
What link are you referreing to to?

I suggest taking a look at the GRASS-in-a-nutshell[1] as well as GRASS 6
tutorial[2]. They are both good for getting started.

Best regards
  
  Stephan

[1] http://www.gdf-hannover.de/dl.php?download=g60_nutshell_v1.0_en.pdf
[2]
http://www.gdf-hannover.de/dl.php?download=gdf_grass60_v1.2_en_toc.pdf
  

Hi Stephan

In the past there was a small dataset called Leics which was very useful to give a light introduction to Grass. The dataset was downloadable from the Assist Project (Leicestershire University) But this link no longer exists within the tutorials page in Grass (even is mentioned there) I know that spearfish and imagery are more complete dataset, but I was willing to make a small presentantion with that one.

BR

Antonio

Aldo Clerici escribió:

Antonio,

I send you the file leics.tar.gz. I used the leics location some years ago
in a course for students, so there is other stuff in it: probably you need
only the PERMANENT Mapset.

Best ragards

Aldo Clerici
Dipartimento Scienze della Terra
Università di Parma

Many Thanks Aldo!

Best regards,

Antonio

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: grassuser-bounces@grass.itc.it [mailto:grassuser-bounces@grass.itc.it] Per conto di antonio rodriguez
Inviato: venerdì 16 febbraio 2007 11.56
A: grassuser@grass.itc.it
Oggetto: [GRASS-user] seed's beginners tutorial (Project Assist)

Hi,

Does anybody has a copy of the data for this tutorial. The page no longer exists.

TIA

Antonio

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antonio rodriguez wrote:
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>> Does anybody has a copy of the data for this tutorial. The page no
>> longer exists.

In the past there was a small dataset called Leics which was very
useful to give a light introduction to Grass. The dataset was
downloadable from the Assist Project (Leicestershire University) But
this link no longer exists within the tutorials page in Grass (even
is mentioned there) I know that spearfish and imagery are more
complete dataset, but I was willing to make a small presentantion
with that one.

It is a very nice introduction to raster processing in GRASS (ver4.3).

sadly the tutorial is no longer online:
http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/assist/grass/seeds/

but the wayback machine has a copy of both the data and the tutorial:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060222110603/http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/assist/grass/seeds/

I've got a copy of both here, and have converted the tutorial into a 90
page PDF (400kb).

Unfortunately, AFAIK, we never got explicit permission to redistribute
the data+tutorial so couldn't host a copy at the GRASS website.
Maybe someone wants to track down the author(s) and update it for GRASS
6.2? It was nicely done.

Hamish

>> Does anybody has a copy of the data for this tutorial. The page no
>> longer exists.
>
> What link are you referreing to to?

http://grass.ibiblio.org/gdp/tutorials.php

Link updated in CVS to use the Wayback machine copy.

Hamish