Ricardo Filipe Soares Garcia da wrote:
Hello list
I've been trying to set up a wms server on my laptop for testing
purposes but I can't seem to make it work.
I'm using mapserver, having installed version 5.4.2 as supplied by the
ubuntugis-unstable repository for ubuntu 9.10, which is my operati
Hello list
I've been trying to set up a wms server on my laptop for testing
purposes but I can't seem to make it work.
I'm using mapserver, having installed version 5.4.2 as supplied by the
ubuntugis-unstable repository for ubuntu 9.10, which is my operating
system.
I created the mapfile[1], teste
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 15:36:36 -0800, Richard Duivenvoorde
wrote:
Another option would be that the user would not be forced to save the
file, and silently save the file to some temporary place just to build
the mapfile...
This would be my first choice, though it would also be nice to selec
Hi
I also think its more intuitive to just assume that the user wants to
use the current project for mapfile generation.
But I'd like to propose that, instead of getting rid of the widget for
selecting the project to use, this widget still exists but will be
filled in by default with the path of th
Hi,
I think that exporting without pointing to qgis project file is logical, so
just export the current (saved) project.
My five cents.
BR, Matej Serc
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From: Richard Duivenvoorde
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:36:36
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Subject: [Qgis-
Hi List,
we are busy with the python mapserverexport plugin...
current version asks you to point to a qgs-project-file which will then be
used to make the map file.
Often this project-file is actually the project currently loaded in qgis.
Which made people add functionality to check if the current
You should see if Tim has some notes on a conversation that he, Peter
Ersts and I had at one point. We tried to collect these same ideas.
Perhaps he has something that will be useful.
Cheers,
John
On Nov 7, 2009, at 9:01 AM, Anne Ghisla wrote:
Hi all, and sorry for cross-posting,
during Q
Most interested on it, thanks Alexander.
Agus
Alexander Bruy wrote:
Hi,
I'll create PDF and ODF (ODP) presentations of mine reports. Also,
after hackfest I can record a video that shows PADB plugin in action.
2009/11/7 Otto Dassau :
Hi,
or you put the presentations as PDF somewhere on the qgi
I'm not sure if the term "Ecological toolbox" is appropriate, as
few (GIS and not GIS) tools used in Ecology are actually used only
in Ecology and,
actually, most of them were not developed for Ecology.
Anyway, I agree with the essential, that is having the tools to solve
the GIS-related problems
Hi all, and sorry for cross-posting,
during QGIS hackfest the idea of an ecological toolbox has popped up,
thanks mainly to Johannes Signer.
Among currently available standalone bundles, we thought about Hawth's
tools [0] and some other Arc* plugins; other tools, like Conefar [1]
and Circuitscape
Hi Agus:
While I totally agree with your "bottom line" i.e.:
[quoted from below]
"I think that QGIS is not far from such an operational point and that
making an effort on reaching it rather than on developing newer tools for a
while would make a lot of sense... for users. Obviously, developers
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
> will put a significant part of their paid time on debugging, enhancing and
> extending QGIS. This is the case of R, which is, i my opinion, the paramount
> example of success of public domain software, at least in science.
[legal note] R (a
Hi,
I'll create PDF and ODF (ODP) presentations of mine reports. Also,
after hackfest I can record a video that shows PADB plugin in action.
2009/11/7 Otto Dassau :
> Hi,
>
> or you put the presentations as PDF somewhere on the qgis wiki, if the
> presenters agree.
>
> Otto
--
Alexander Bruy
Ok, thanks for the ideas. But could explain some of them to me?
What happened with the precision of the starting point? I've made some tests
here and the precision should be ok. I've made a teste with 0,0,0 and it
drew fine. Could you tell me how to reproduce the bug?
The snapping feature is my mai
Yup!
Right-click layer > properties > actions will do this...
Check the user-manual for exact implementation etc...
Carson
2009/11/7 wangxuan :
>
>
>
> Is there anyway to link a picture with a vercor element?
> In arcview there is a hotlink tool for this purpose a
Is there anyway to link a picture with a vercor element?
In arcview there is a hotlink tool for this purpose as i know.
Thanking you in advance,
With Warm Regards
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Hi,
or you put the presentations as PDF somewhere on the qgis wiki, if the
presenters agree.
Otto
Am Sat, 7 Nov 2009 13:40:42 +0100
schrieb Milena Nowotarska :
> Hi Agus,
>
> I know the quality is poor. Maybe next ones we can record directly
> from presenters laptops.
>
> Cheers,
> Milena
>
Hi Agus,
I know the quality is poor. Maybe next ones we can record directly
from presenters laptops.
Cheers,
Milena
2009/11/7 Agustin Lobo :
> Good. Note though that the quality
> of the 2 videos
> Ossim Planet QGIS tab interface
> Protected areas plugin demo by Alexander Brui
> is so low that
Hi
I'm not so sure. Because if the company only uses your code inhouse, the GNU
project says:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLRequireSourcePostedPublic
Afaik there is only a problem if the company tries to sell commercial licenses
of your code. But I'm not a lawyer, so feel free t
Good. Note though that the quality
of the 2 videos
Ossim Planet QGIS tab interface
Protected areas plugin demo by Alexander Brui
is so low that they cannot be followed.
Thanks!
Agus
Milena Nowotarska wrote:
Hi All,
here you go :)
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/qgis-hackfest-vienna
enjoy,
Mil
My two cents:
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
> I think this issue is equivalent to the one on having
> Mrsid and ecw support under linux. From
> a developer point of view (Jurgen), the fact that plugin Scatter plot
> does not work because of a python-qwt5 problem is not "a q
IFAIK, yes: if you distribute the executables, you have to distribute also
the source, for all GPL programs.
All the best.
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 04:04:36 -0800 (PST), Ravi
wrote:
> Wish to know does this violate licensing.
> Qgis is just as an example, it can be Grass or Ossim or any other Open
GIS
Wish to know does this violate licensing.
Qgis is just as an example, it can be Grass or Ossim or any other Open GIS as
well
Example: I love Qgis and I have added some code to Qgis as a C++ programmer,
thus giving the necessary customization for my specific client. I compile it
and distribute t
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 12:41:06 +0100, Agustin Lobo
wrote:
> But from the user perspective, anything making qgis not working properly
> or not fulfilling a set of minimum operational requirements must
> be "a qgis problem".
Agreed.
> Users must put their effort on using QGIS, and their satisfacti
I think this issue is equivalent to the one on having
Mrsid and ecw support under linux. From
a developer point of view (Jurgen), the fact that plugin Scatter plot
does not work because of a python-qwt5 problem is not "a qgis problem".
But from the user perspective, anything making qgis not workin
Hi all.
The hackfest is going well. A word of thanks to all donors who made this
easier, allowing some of the developers to come. The donors are all listed
both in the source code (and thus on the "About" tab on QGIS menu) and in
the http://www.qgis.org/en/sponsorship/donors.html page. Please let
Hello all, and sorry for cross-posting,
as first result of QGIS hackfest in Vienna, here is a new version of
HR plugin with NNCH implementation available.
An long-time requested enhancement is coming soon: the separate
threading for long running analyses. Therefore, qgis gui will be
usable while t
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