What’s new in a nutshell The 8.2.0 release of GRASS GIS is now available with results from the GSoC 2021 and many other additions. A new grass.jupyter package is now included for interacting with Jupyter notebooks. Single window graphical user interface is available in GUI settings. r.series and three other modules are newly parallelized. Additionally, the release includes a series of scripting, packaging, and reproducibility improvements. Full list of changes and contributors For all 220+ changes, see our detailed announcement with the full list of features and bugs fixed at GitHub / Releases / 8.
What’s new in a nutshell As a follow-up to the previous GRASS GIS 7.8.6 we have published the new release GRASS GIS 7.8.7 with more than 40 fixes mostly focused on the addon installation module g.extension and Python 3.10 related errors in the grap
prejsť na článokWhat’s new in a nutshell The GRASS GIS 7.8.8 release provides more than 80 improvements and fixes compared to the 7.8.7 release. This release is expected to be the last 7.8 release. Development continues with GRASS GIS 8.x. The overview of features
prejsť na článokWhat’s new in a nutshell The GRASS GIS 8.3.0 release provides more than 360 changes compared to the 8.2 branch. This new minor release brings in many fixes and improvements in GRASS GIS modules and the graphical user interface (GUI) which now has th
prejsť na článokWhat’s new in a nutshell This is a stability release of the GRASS GIS 8.0 series. The most important changes include a bugfix to avoid compilation breakage under certain circumstances. Also, quantile computation was fixed to match the one used in Py
prejsť na článokThe r.mblend experience In 2017, I had the opportunity to implement a DEM blending algorithm that had been theorised earlier by my colleague João Leitão. It was somewhat natural to develop it as a GRASS add-on, since I have long relied on it for map alge
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