Thank you for your input, I'll give these a try when I get home. I had tried to uninstall and reinstall QGIS, but it seemed to have kept my settings (window positions, recent projects, etc...). Although I probably won't need it this time, how would I remove these user settings? I found this suggestion, http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-user/2012-March/016149.html, but wondered if that was more than was necessary.
Thanks again! Thomas On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde <[email protected]> wrote: > On 21-10-14 14:37, giulianc51 wrote: > > Hi Richard, > > > > thanks for your attention to our work, but .... I think Thomas is > > referring to > >>> Since then when I choose Raster --> Georeferencer, nothing > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > raster georeferencer :-) > > Mmm, ah, you are right, I got your plugin from his backtrace error: > > File "C:/Users/sj_family/.qgis2/python/plugins\vectGeoref\__init__.py", > line 26, in classFactory > from vectorgeoref import VectorGeoref > > And I was able to reproduce the error... > Sorry for the noise. > > @Thomas: the Raster georeferencer should just be there. > One thing that comes to my mind, is that you have set it as a docked > widget (via it's 'Configure Georeferencer/Show Georeferencer window > docked') and then closed the panel. So it's there but you closed it. Try > to make it visible again via either: > - View/Panels/Georeferencer > or > - right click somewhere on the menu en select it there > > Regards, > > Richard Duivenvoorde >
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