Hi, then is a windows only problem. Odd, I was almost sure to have seen it also under Linux, but I use mainly windows during training courses so I may be wrong. In any case under windows is easy replicable. Cheers. On Nov 5, 2011 9:38 PM, "Gary Sherman" <gsher...@geoapt.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 5, 2011, at 2:17 AM, Giovanni Manghi wrote: > > > You need to test with OTFR *off*. Nevertheless I just realized now that > > under Linux/qgis-master the problem seems gone, but it is still there on > > Windows/qgis-master and 1.7.1 (osgeo4w). I believe also that 1.7.1 is > > affected under Linux. > > > > The scale is definitively broken, you can try the raster I have linked > > in my previous messages. > > > > Here are two screenshots > > Works ok here with your raster under 1.7.1 Linux. > -gary > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Gary Sherman > GeoApt LLC > http://geoapt.com > Chair, QGIS PSC > Books: > http://desktopgisbook.com > http://qgisbook.com > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > > > > >
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