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Monthly Archives: May 2013
gvSIG 2.0: “Emergency” symbols library
One of the fields which gvSIG is becoming more used in, is the emergency management, both in urban and natural disaster. With no doubt, spatial analysis gives a significant contribution to emergency management and other related fields like for example … Continue reading
gvSIG 2.0: OpenStreetMap tiles
gvSIG 2.0 improves the raster access incorporating the possibility to make tiles for the sources of this type of data, local or remote ones. The results is that the raster layers are loaded on the gvSIG view in small portions … Continue reading
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gvSIG 2.0: Create symbols libraries (III)
In the previous posts of the symbols series, we have seen how to create a symbols library form a set of images, realising some examples such as Google and OSM libraries. It can be interesting as well to realize our … Continue reading
Posted in english, gvSIG Desktop
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gvSIG 2.0: Gráficas I
Ya está disponible una nueva extensión de gvSIG 2.0 que nos permite trabajar con uno de los documentos más solicitados por la comunidad de usuarios: las gráficas. Las gráficas aumentan las posibilidades del usuarios de gvSIG de representar y analizar … Continue reading
gvSIG 2.0: Thematic Maps I
Two available extensions, derived by the gvSIG Batoví project, add very interesting functions for gvSIG 2.0 users. These two extensions are available through the add-ons manager as: Thematic Maps generator Thematic Maps viewer document By using both of them it … Continue reading
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gvSIG 2.0: OpenStreetMap, añadiendo nuevos servidores
Una de las pequeñas grandes mejoras que ha presentado gvSIG 2.0 es, en mi opinión, el acceso a la excelente fuente de datos que es OpenStreetMap. La extensión, liberada recientemente, se puede instalar facilmente a través del administrador de complementos … Continue reading
gvSIG 2.0: Teselas de OpenStreetMap
La versión 2.0 de gvSIG mejora el acceso ráster incorporando la posibilidad de teselar las fuentes de este tipo de dato, locales o remotas. El resultado es que las capas ráster se cargan sobre la vista de gvSIG en forma … Continue reading
gvSIG 2.0: Data in NetCDF
NetCDF is a data format oriented to scientific data in a multidimensional arrays way. That is, a list of variables with a concrete meaning (pressure, temperature, position…). It’s commonly said that it’s a data container of any type and auto-descriptive. … Continue reading
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gvSIG 2.0: Biblioteca de símbolos “Emergency”
Uno de los ámbitos en los que gvSIG se está utilizando cada vez más es en el de gestión de emergencias, tanto a nivel urbano como de catástrofes naturales. Sin duda, es más que significativo el aporte que el análisis … Continue reading
gvSIG 2.0: Scripting, exploit your gvSIG (III): Generate a polygon from a course
Some time ago a friend of the project, Gustavo Agüero, published a post on his blog in which he explained how gvSIG generate a polygon from a bearing (or route or course). We found a very interesting exercise and with … Continue reading
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