Christopher Barker ha scritto:
> I've always been confused by that. But anyway, you could do it with Open
> Street Map tiles.
Better take the vector data from OSM (see my previous suggestion): you
can do more with that. Or, even better, take both :)
pc
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:12:39PM +0100, G. Allegri wrote:
> >> This is forbidden by the Google user licence.
>
> Are you sure? Why should it be forbidden?
>From The Google Maps/Google Earth APIs Terms of Service
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html
Read specially 10.8:
... you must no
>> This is forbidden by the Google user licence.
Are you sure? Why should it be forbidden? If you use a web toolkit
under the hood you don't do anything different from browsing google
maps... Am I wrong?
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Andreas Neumann wrote:
I also thought it may be possible to use the Google maps data from within
QGIS. One could probably use a hidden Webkit to make Google think it is a
regular webbrowser that is requesting the tiles
you wouldn't need to do all that -- google tiles are a regular old web
serv
yes - you are probably right too bad. It would have been a cool
resource for worldwide coverage.
Jacolin Yves wrote:
Andreas,
Le Friday 30 January 2009 08:40:48 Andreas Neumann, vous avez écrit :
I also thought it may be possible to use the Google maps data from within
QGIS. One could
Hi Ross,
The print composer has me kind of stumped...
What I'd like is a simple scale bar to indicate how long a mile (or
perhaps 2,5, or 10 miles) is on my map. The project units are in feet
(but I'm not sure that's relevant in the composer?).
No this doesn't matter to much to the composer,
The print composer has me kind of stumped...
What I'd like is a simple scale bar to indicate how long a mile (or perhaps
2,5, or 10 miles) is on my map. The project units are in feet (but I'm not
sure that's relevant in the composer?).
When I try entering the exact input that's used in the screen
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 14:53 +, Carson Farmer wrote:
> Hi Nikos,
> >> Concerning my bachelor thesis in geoinformatics I am thinking about
> >> developing a useful plugin for QGIS.
> >> Using QGIS quiet frequently, I was not missing a feature so far, but maybe
> >> anyone of you can imagine a mis
Hi Nikos,
Concerning my bachelor thesis in geoinformatics I am thinking about
developing a useful plugin for QGIS.
Using QGIS quiet frequently, I was not missing a feature so far, but maybe
anyone of you can imagine a missing functionality!?
I appreciate all kinds of suggestions or any idea that
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 17:52 +0100, Florian Hillen wrote:
> Dear mailing list.
>
> Concerning my bachelor thesis in geoinformatics I am thinking about
> developing a useful plugin for QGIS.
> Using QGIS quiet frequently, I was not missing a feature so far, but maybe
> anyone of you can imagine a mi
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 11:24 +0100, Sjur Kolberg wrote:
>
> Hello, Qgis community:
>
> I am not yet a QGIS user, but I'd like to know if QGIS supports
> several map display windows, possibly cooperating.
>
> One of the things I do most in my current GIS (which I am only partly
> satisfied wit
Florian,
My personal wishlist is in
http://sites.google.com/site/eospansite/myqgiswishlist?pli=1
Some are very simple(i.e., clipping raster layers), others are very
challenging
(ie. linking geographic and statistical views for Spatial Exploratory
Data Analysis). Also, we do miss most raster tool
Arvind Jha wrote:
Could someone let me know how to arrive at lat long of a point on
a satellite imagery uploaded on q-gis?
Its urgent
Dr.Arvind kumar Jha,
The zoom to point python plugin should do this, available from the main
python repository...
Carson
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Hello, Qgis community:
I am not yet a QGIS user, but I'd like to know if QGIS supports several map
display windows, possibly cooperating.
One of the things I do most in my current GIS (which I am only partly satisfied
with) is to compare two rasters. It would be nice to plot them in separate
Please excuse cross-posting
and german language, but this posting is addressed to the german
speaking
FOSSGIS community.
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Hi,
the two things which let me use ArcGIS are:
1- a better labelling method. A plugin to render correctly labels would
make the difference.
2- The geostatistical analyst is a quick and easy way to make kriged
maps, and explore interpolated datas.
Le jeudi 29 janvier 2009 à 17:52 +0100, Florian Hi
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Martin Dobias wrote:
>
> http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/SymbologyRfc
>
Voting about the RFC starts now and will end on 4 Feb.
QGIS community members have the possibility to comment and vote on an
RFC. Community members give comments and votes directly on the wiki
Le Thursday 29 January 2009 23:36:35 Giovanni Manghi, vous avez écrit :
> > Hi Florian.
> > Of course there are thousands of interesting things to do. I put y
> > preferred ones:
> > - an OpenStreetMap reader and writer; there is a proof of concept by
> > Martin, who I believe is also interested in
Andreas,
Le Friday 30 January 2009 08:40:48 Andreas Neumann, vous avez écrit :
> I also thought it may be possible to use the Google maps data from within
> QGIS. One could probably use a hidden Webkit to make Google think it is a
> regular webbrowser that is requesting the tiles - and then merge
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