It has over 350 rock-solid vector and raster manipulation tools. Not awfully useful in cartographic design, GRASS GIS excels primarily as a free GIS software option for analysis, image processing, digital terrain manipulation, and statistics.
Where it shines is LIDAR! With no barriers, Whitebox GAT is the swiss-army knife of LiDAR data. The LiDAR toolbox is a life-saver. For example, LAS to shapefile is an insanely useful tool. But you may need a Java update to go in full throttle though.
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For a free, lightweight but easy to use GIS product, check out TdhGIS.com. It installs quickly, with an SQLite database, and provides many spatial analysis tools and some mapping functions. The displays can be exported to TdhCad, for full graphical editing. It imports Shapefiles and OSM data and runs on Linux and MS Windows.
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I was using Treesize to manage the space on my drive after having installed the Android devkit, which resulted in my system downloading about half-a-dozen versions of the SDK, along with about six thousand version of Java!! Absolute bloomin' chaos.Thanks for Treesize. I haven't had to use it for about a decade, but it's good to know it's still around, and works as wonderfully well as it every did.A life saver!!
I would recommend doing the following process:1. Do your full power drawing in inkscape, create it as an object and generate the g code file.2. In the SAME page, make a second object that is a box around the first object. Generate a second g code file that is at 1% power.3. Either combine the two g code files (put the box one first) or just run the box one first and then the main file.
Rapunzel mourns the loss of Eugene, and one of her tears, still having some of the sun's power, brings him back to life. Eugene reunites Rapunzel with her real parents, is fully pardoned for his crimes, and he and Rapunzel are married as the kingdom celebrates.
The musical score and soundtrack album were composed by Alan Menken with lyrics written by Glenn Slater.[62] It marked Menken's return to scoring for animated films, after recurringly doing so for several Disney Animation films till Home on the Range (2004).[a] As several Pixar employees, being in-charge for Disney, and the sensibilities being changed, Menken thought it as his biggest creative challenge and said that, he was "finding a way that we could wed musical-theater storytelling with the Pixar style of storytelling was primary".[64] Menken said he attempted to blend medieval music with 1960s folk rock to create the new songs and the score and soundtrack were recorded at a span of two-and-a-half years.[65]
A. O. Scott of The New York Times positively reviewed the film as "the 50th animated feature from Disney, and its look and spirit convey a modified, updated but nonetheless sincere and unmistakable quality of old-fashioned Disneyness."[108] Time film critic Richard Corliss wrote that Tangled "wades into the DreamWorks style of sitcom gags and anachronistic sass," while praising the film for achieving "the complex mix of romance, comedy, adventure and heart that defines the best Disney features."[109] Corliss included Tangled at 19 in a list of top 25 All-time Best Animated films.[110] Kenneth Turan from the Los Angeles Times awarded the film four stars out of five; he described the film as a "gorgeous computer-animated look that features rich landscapes and characters that look fuller and more lifelike than they have in the past."[111] Sandie Angulo Chen of Common Sense Media gave the film five out of five stars, writing, "Fantastic princess adventure is fun, with great messages."[112] Gael Cooper of NBC News expressed that Tangled may be the best Disney film of all time.[113]
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