RE: [GRASS-user] DATUM WGS84

I'm really confused; what are you trying to do? Grass does support
UTM20/WGS84, that's certain. If you want to import a MapInfo file into
Grass, create a new Grass Location using EPSG code 32620, then after the new
Location is created, import the MapInfo file with v.in.ogr. You may have to
use the"-o" flag in v.in.ogr to overide the projection check on your MapInfo
data.

~ Eric.

-----Original Message-----
From: grassuser-bounces@grass.itc.it
To: mseibel@gmail.com
Cc: grassuser@grass.itc.it
Sent: 8/3/2006 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] DATUM WGS84

With the epsg code " 2961" in Grass i have the sames problem and
message
without changing the shape code from Mapinfo. Mapinfo doesn't reconize
the
2961 code . The availaible Mapinfo codes are in the attached file; in
some
lines you find the epsg code like "p........"

From: "M S" <mseibel@gmail.com>
To: "pierre rella" <p_rella@hotmail.com>
CC: grassuser@grass.itc.it
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] DATUM WGS84
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 15:33:43 -0400

how about EPSG 2961?

On 8/3/06, pierre rella <p_rella@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi,
> I am working with grass6.1 with windows 2000 OS. I use

datum

> WGS84 with UTM 20 North projection. But Grass don't reconize this

datum

> that code list EPSG from grass confirm. I don't find others

projections

for
> the Antilles Zone (Guadeloupe) compatible with commercials

solutions(

> Mapinfo or Arvcview)
> How can't i do?
>
> Best regards

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