diff --git a/general/g.gisenv/g.gisenv.html b/general/g.gisenv/g.gisenv.html index 833e5051b36..4f5d9e165b3 100644 --- a/general/g.gisenv/g.gisenv.html +++ b/general/g.gisenv/g.gisenv.html @@ -149,6 +149,32 @@

NOTES

variables are stored in <gisdbase>/<project>/<mapset>/VAR after the current GRASS session is closed. +

EXAMPLES

+ +

Cache for raster operations

+ +The maximum memory to be used, i.e. the cache size for raster rows, is set +to 300 MB by default (GRASS variable MEMORYMB). To speed up +raster operations, it is recommended to increase this setting if enough RAM +is available. It is important to note that parallel processes will each +consume this amount of RAM. + +Set the maximum memory to be used (in MB), i.e. the cache size for raster rows: + +
+# set to 6 GB (default: 300 MB)
+g.gisenv set="MEMORYMB=6000"
+
+ +

Number of threads for parallel computing

+ +Set the number of threads for parallel computing: + +
+# set to use 12 threads (default: 1)
+g.gisenv set="NPROCS=12"
+
+

GRASS Debugging

To print debugging messages, the variable DEBUG must be set to level @@ -189,7 +215,8 @@

SEE ALSO

-See also variables list +See also +list of selected GRASS gisenv variables

AUTHOR

diff --git a/imagery/i.atcorr/i.atcorr.html b/imagery/i.atcorr/i.atcorr.html index 7c0b772e089..779ca7c7ef7 100644 --- a/imagery/i.atcorr/i.atcorr.html +++ b/imagery/i.atcorr/i.atcorr.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

DESCRIPTION

map using the 6S algorithm (Second Simulation of Satellite Signal in the Solar Spectrum). A detailed algorithm description is available at the -Land Surface +Land Surface Reflectance Science Computing Facility website.

Important: Current region settings are ignored! The @@ -507,6 +507,16 @@

F. Sensor band

Define your own spectral conditions: +Note that "wlinf" and "wlsup" refer to the limits of the wavelength range +defined by the user for a given simulation. Specifically: + +

+ diff --git a/scripts/v.centroids/v.centroids.html b/scripts/v.centroids/v.centroids.html index 2bebed24e97..b814b702bab 100644 --- a/scripts/v.centroids/v.centroids.html +++ b/scripts/v.centroids/v.centroids.html @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@

DESCRIPTION

-GRASS defines vector areas as composite entities consisting of a set of +In GRASS GIS, a centroid is a point within a closed ring of boundaries. +A vector area is defined as composite entity consisting of a set of closed boundaries and a centroid. The attribute information associated -with that area is linked to the centroid. The v.centroids module -adds centroids to closed boundaries in the input file and assigns a -category number to them. The starting value as well as the increment size -may be set using optional parameters. +with this area is linked to the centroid. + +The v.centroids module adds centroids to closed boundaries in +the input file and assigns a category number to them. The starting +value as well as the increment size may be set using optional parameters.

Multiple attributes may be linked to a single vector entity through numbered fields referred to as layers. Refer to v.category for more details, as v.centroids is simply a frontend to that diff --git a/vector/v.out.svg/main.c b/vector/v.out.svg/main.c index 4c99d148d04..4d29f845b29 100644 --- a/vector/v.out.svg/main.c +++ b/vector/v.out.svg/main.c @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ #define SVG_NS "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" #define XLINK_NS "http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" -#define GRASS_NS "http:/grass.itc.it/2006/gg" +#define GRASS_NS "http://grass.itc.it/2006/gg" #define RADIUS_SCALE .003 #define WIDTH_SCALE .001 #define G_Areas "G_Areas" diff --git a/vector/v.overlay/v.overlay.html b/vector/v.overlay/v.overlay.html index 2b2a35be8c8..0077f2915f5 100644 --- a/vector/v.overlay/v.overlay.html +++ b/vector/v.overlay/v.overlay.html @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@

AND operator

v.overlay with AND operator
-Figure: v.overlay with AND operator (selected polygons in grey color) +Figure: v.overlay with AND operator (selected polygons in yellow color)

OR operator

@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@

OR operator

v.overlay with OR operator
-Figure: v.overlay with OR operator (selected polygons in grey color) +Figure: v.overlay with OR operator (selected polygons in yellow color)

XOR operator

@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@

XOR operator

v.overlay with XOR operator
-Figure: v.overlay with XOR operator (selected polygons in grey color) +Figure: v.overlay with XOR operator (selected polygons in yellow color)

NOT operator

@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@

NOT operator

v.overlay with NOT operator
-Figure: v.overlay with NOT operator (selected polygon in grey color) +Figure: v.overlay with NOT operator (selected polygon in yellow color)

Overlay operations: AND, OR, NOT, XOR

diff --git a/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_and.png b/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_and.png index 3d4bb3a07ff..c545f2140ad 100644 Binary files a/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_and.png and b/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_and.png differ diff --git a/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_not.png b/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_not.png index ac7eb441bbc..2c903f22d60 100644 Binary files a/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_not.png and b/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_not.png differ diff --git a/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_or.png b/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_or.png index c19bd32ce9f..bbde7b06eb1 100644 Binary files a/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_or.png and b/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_or.png differ diff --git a/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_xor.png b/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_xor.png index 446624f36ec..bf5bd5b8e45 100644 Binary files a/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_xor.png and b/vector/v.overlay/v_overlay_op_xor.png differ diff --git a/vector/v.type/v.type.html b/vector/v.type/v.type.html index 8e6d5806db8..124f8f39fe0 100644 --- a/vector/v.type/v.type.html +++ b/vector/v.type/v.type.html @@ -2,6 +2,27 @@

DESCRIPTION

v.type changes the type of geometry primitives. +

+The following vector object types are defined in GRASS GIS: + +

+

+Lines and boundaries can be composed of multiple vertices. +

+Area topology also holds information about isles. These isles are located +within that area, not touching the boundaries of the outer area. Isles +are holes inside the area, and can consist of one or more areas. They are +used internally to maintain correct topology for areas. +

EXAMPLES

Convert lines to area boundaries