Hi Janet, 
I'd recommend watching this video from QGIS North America 2020 user meeting, 
SLYR a bridge between ESRI and QGIS https://youtu.be/PfS6F6bOSEg

Cheers

El 20 de enero de 2023 0:30:00 GMT-06:00, qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org 
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>   1. Two 'Random Points in Polygons' tools? (Alexei Schwab)
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>   3. Re: Two 'Random Points in Polygons' tools? (Andrea Giudiceandrea)
>   4. Re: Two 'Random Points in Polygons' tools? (Andrea Giudiceandrea)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 20:26:11 +0000
>From: "Alexei Schwab" <ale...@fastmail.net>
>To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
>Subject: [Qgis-user] Two 'Random Points in Polygons' tools?
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>Hi QGIS list,
>
>In my install of QGIS 3.28.1 I have two tools in Vector > Research Tools menu: 
>* Random Points in Polygons
>* Random Points inside Polygons 
>
>See screenshot here: https://imgur.com/a/FyuPc2p
>
>To me they look very similar but I was wondering if anyone on the list could 
>clarify if they do anything different?
>
>Alexei 
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>Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 21:20:17 +0000 (UTC)
>From: Janet <jcsulliva...@yahoo.co.uk>
>To: "qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org" <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org>
>Subject: [Qgis-user] transferring data from ArcGis to QGIS
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>For a number of years, whilst a student and on the staff of University I have 
>used ArcGis.? After this year I will be retiring from University and losing 
>this access.? I would like to copy all my work over to QGIS, so that I can 
>continue my research, could you let me know if this is possible and where I 
>can locate directions to do it.? I have all my work on an external hard drive.
>Many thanks
>Janet
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>Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 22:31:11 +0100
>From: Andrea Giudiceandrea <andreaer...@libero.it>
>To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
>Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Two 'Random Points in Polygons' tools?
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>> *Alexei Schwab*alexei at fastmail.net 
>> <mailto:qgis-user%40lists.osgeo.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BQgis-user%5D%20Two%20%27Random%20Points%20in%20Polygons%27%20tools%3F&In-Reply-To=%3C5a6bae31-53b7-439e-bfdd-511c02a80705%40app.fastmail.com%3E>
>> /Thu Jan 19 12:26:11 PST 2023/
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>> * Random Points in Polygons
>> * Random Points inside Polygons
>>
>> To me they look very similar but I was wondering if anyone on the list could 
>> clarify if they do anything different?
>
>Aren't the description of the two processing algorithms in the user 
>manual [1] [2] and in the of any help for you?
>
>Anyway, AFAIK the "Random points in polygons" is an old Python 
>algorithm, while the "Random points in polygons" is a new C++ one. The 
>description given by the author of the latter, may give you more details 
>[3].
>
>Best regards.
>
>Andrea Giudiceandrea
>
>[1] 
>https://docs.qgis.org/3.22/en/docs/user_manual/processing_algs/qgis/vectorcreation.html#random-points-in-polygons
>[2] 
>https://docs.qgis.org/3.22/en/docs/user_manual/processing_algs/qgis/vectorcreation.html#random-points-inside-polygons
>[3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/35745
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>Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 22:40:24 +0100
>From: Andrea Giudiceandrea <andreaer...@libero.it>
>To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
>Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Two 'Random Points in Polygons' tools?
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>Il 19/01/2023 22:31, Andrea Giudiceandrea ha scritto:
>> Anyway, AFAIK the "Random points in polygons" is an old Python 
>> algorithm, while the "Random points in polygons" is a new C++ one. The 
>> description given by the author of the latter, may give you more 
>> details [3].
>
>A typo... The "Random points inside polygons" is the old Python algorithm.
>
>Best regards.
>
>Andrea Giudiceandrea
>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 01:50:11 +0000
>From: Alexandre Neto <senhor.n...@gmail.com>
>To: Janet <jcsulliva...@yahoo.co.uk>
>Cc: "qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org" <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org>
>Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] transferring data from ArcGis to QGIS
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>Hello Janet,
>
>It will really depend on what you mean by all your work. The projects and
>layouts are hard to come by, as they are in closed source format, which
>ain't interoperable with other software. But the data may be in one of
>hundreads of formats readable by QGIS, like Shapefiles and Filegeodatabases.
>
>There's a plugin that tries to import QrcGIS styles into QGIS, but not sure
>what it can do. It's called SLYR, there a paid version and a community
>version/
>
>
>
>Janet via QGIS-User <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> escreveu no dia quinta,
>19/01/2023 ?(s) 21:20:
>
>> For a number of years, whilst a student and on the staff of University I
>> have used ArcGis.  After this year I will be retiring from University and
>> losing this access.  I would like to copy all my work over to QGIS, so that
>> I can continue my research, could you let me know if this is possible and
>> where I can locate directions to do it.  I have all my work on an external
>> hard drive.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Janet
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>Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 02:50:06 +0000
>From: Brent Wood <brent.w...@niwa.co.nz>
>To: "'Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org'" <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org>
>Subject: [Qgis-user] QGIS & GPS
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>Gidday and Happy New Year from New Zealand!
>
>I have spent too many hours on this already, sigh... Hopefully someone can 
>help.
>
>I normally use QGIS with USB GPS units on Linux and don't have driver issues, 
>everything just works. But I now need to re-introduce myself to QGIS on 
>Windows to set things up for other users, and it is proving very painful.
>
>I'm using QGIS dev (3.29), 3.22 & v3.28 at present. Same issue on Windows with 
>all of them.
>
>I have historically used a Globalsat BR-355S4 USB GPS on Windows with no 
>problems. Just install the Prolific USB-serial driver and everything works 
>fine.
>
>My recent Linux work has been using a G-Mouse (U-blox 7) chipset GPS which 
>Linux typically mounts as /dev/ttyACM0 and QGIS is fine with that. Linux needs 
>no additional drivers to be installed for this to work.
>
>Now I'm trying to get this working on Windows... I can install the U-blox VCP 
>(virtual com port) driver. The native driver Win10 finds & installs also  
>seems to work, but not with QGIS. I can connect to the relevant com port with 
>several GPS monitoring applications & see the NMEA sentences fine. QGIS lists 
>the port OK, but fails to connect on auto or to the port directly. This is not 
>uncommon with the U-Blox 7, but none of the fixes I have found online have 
>worked for me.
>
>I just bought another GPS, a new model Globalsat one, BU-353N5, a replacement 
>for the BR-355S4. This is not sending the $GP sentences, just the $GN ones. My 
>GPS monitoring applications work OK with this on Linux & Windows, but QGIS on 
>both platforms lists the device to connect to, but is unable to connect & use 
>the GPS data. I can't even log the data with QGIS as QGIS won't connect to the 
>port in the first place.
>
>My 3 questions:
>
>How can I get a U-Blox7 chipset GPS (which is working fine on Windows with 
>other applications) recognised by and working with QGIS?
>
>How can I get a  Globalsat  BU-353N or other GPS that does not output $GPGGA 
>or $GPRWC, but provides $GNGGA instead, etc working with QGIS?
>
>Can anyone suggest an alternative cheap, generic USB GPS which simply and 
>reliably works with QGIS on Windows?
>
>Is this something that I should file a bug report for (it does seem to be a 
>fragility in QGIS that is not present in other GPS software)? I'm happy to 
>send a working USB GPS to any dev willing to look into this.
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Brent Wood
>
>Principal Technician, Fisheries
>NIWA
>DDI:  +64 (4) 3860529
>[https://www.niwa.co.nz/static/niwa-2018-horizontal-180.png] 
><https://www.niwa.co.nz>
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>Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 07:29:50 +0100
>From: "Stefan Giese (WhereGroup)" <stefan.gi...@wheregroup.com>
>To: Brent Wood <brent.w...@niwa.co.nz>, qgis-user
>       <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org>
>Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS & GPS
>Message-ID: <c91e3908-c273-8689-71ab-b614dc4b3...@wheregroup.com>
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>Hi Brent,
>
>
>we solved this for one of our customers with the following steps:
>
>  * Installing U-Center on the windows computer:
>    https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/u-center
>  * in U-Center -> View -> Configuration view ? NMEA (NMEA Protocol)
>  * change "Main Talker ID" to "1 ? GP(GPS)"
>  * click on "SEND" and then on "POLL"
>  * now QGIS should directly communicate
>
>hope this helps
>
>Stefan
>
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>Am 20.01.2023 um 03:50 schrieb Brent Wood via QGIS-User:
>> Gidday and Happy New Year from New Zealand!
>>
>> I have spent too many hours on this already, sigh... Hopefully someone 
>> can help.
>>
>> I normally use QGIS with USB GPS units on Linux and don't have driver 
>> issues, everything just works. But I now need to re-introduce myself 
>> to QGIS on Windows to set things up for other users, and it is proving 
>> very painful.
>>
>> I'm using QGIS dev (3.29), 3.22 & v3.28 at present. Same issue on 
>> Windows with all of them.
>>
>> I have historically used a Globalsat BR-355S4 USB GPS on Windows with 
>> no problems. Just install the Prolific USB-serial driver and 
>> everything works fine.
>>
>> My recent Linux work has been using a G-Mouse (U-blox 7) chipset GPS 
>> which Linux typically mounts as /dev/ttyACM0 and QGIS is fine with 
>> that. Linux needs no additional drivers to be installed for this to work.
>>
>> Now I'm trying to get this working on Windows... I can install the 
>> U-blox VCP (virtual com port) driver. The native driver Win10 finds & 
>> installs also? seems to work, but not with QGIS. I can connect to the 
>> relevant com port with several GPS monitoring applications & see the 
>> NMEA sentences fine. QGIS lists the port OK, but fails to connect on 
>> auto or to the port directly. This is not uncommon with the U-Blox 7, 
>> but none of the fixes I have found online have worked for me.
>>
>> I just bought anotherGPS, a new model Globalsat one, BU-353N5, a 
>> replacement for the BR-355S4. This is not sending the $GP sentences, 
>> just the $GN ones. My GPS monitoring applications work OK with this on 
>> Linux & Windows, but QGIS on both platforms lists the device to 
>> connect to, but is unable to connect & use the GPS data. I can't even 
>> log the data with QGIS as QGIS won't connect to the port in the first 
>> place.
>>
>> My 3 questions:
>>
>> How can I get a U-Blox7 chipset GPS (which is working fine on Windows 
>> with other applications) recognised by and working with QGIS?
>>
>> How can I get a Globalsat? BU-353N or other GPS that does not output 
>> $GPGGA or $GPRWC, but provides $GNGGA instead, etc working with QGIS?
>>
>> Can anyone suggest an alternative cheap, generic USB GPS which simply 
>> and reliably works with QGIS on Windows?
>>
>> Is this something that I should file a bug report for (it does seem to 
>> be a fragility in QGIS that is not present in other GPS software)? I'm 
>> happy to send a working USB GPS to any dev willing to look into this.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Brent Wood
>>
>> Principal Technician, Fisheries
>> NIWA
>> DDI:? +64 (4) 3860529
>> <https://www.niwa.co.nz>     Brent Wood
>> Principal Technician - GIS and Spatial Data Management
>> Programme Leader - Environmental Information Delivery
>> +64-4-386-0529
>>
>> National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd (NIWA)
>> 301 Evans Bay Parade Hataitai Wellington New Zealand
>> *Connect with NIWA:* niwa.co.nz <https://www.niwa.co.nz> Facebook 
>> <https://www.facebook.com/nzniwa> LinkedIn 
>> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/niwa> Twitter 
>> <https://twitter.com/niwa_nz> Instagram 
>> <https://www.instagram.com/niwa_science>
>>
>> To ensure compliance with legal requirements and to maintain cyber 
>> security standards, NIWA's IT systems are subject to ongoing 
>> monitoring, activity logging and auditing. This monitoring and 
>> auditing service may be provided by third parties. Such third parties 
>> can access information transmitted to, processed by and stored on 
>> NIWA's IT systems
>>
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