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Hi guys,
some times I have to export a project from a Linux to a Windows machine.
The problem is that the default font for labels in Linux is
*Cantarell* that is not recognized by Windows.
Is there a way to change the general settings of the labels
Hi Amira:
I'd be glad to try to help.
First, note that you can also post on the qgis-users maillist.
You might get better responses there. You can signup to join that
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I am cc-ing your
Hi Amira
On 29/05/2014 14:39, Amira El-Shal wrote:
Hi Micha,
I cannot thank you enough for your prompt and illaborative
response.
"On
the fly reprojection" was enabled. I disabled "On
I have two Digital Elevation Models - Imagine a square cut into two
equal triangles.
No matter how I do it - One DEM overwrites the other one so I'm only
ever getting half of the elevation model I want when I merge them. It
appears GDAL only takes the last Elevation model and uses that to
Am 29.05.2014 14:48, schrieb Micha Silver:
Otherwise, you'll have to somehow verify the CRS of the district boundaries.
AFAIK, Egypt uses two geodetic reference system know as Old Egyptian or
Egypt 1907 with code 6229. The other is called New Egyptian or Egypt 1930,
having code 4199. Maybe
On 2014/05/29 15:25, Randal Hale wrote:
I have two Digital Elevation Models - Imagine a square cut into two
equal triangles.
No matter how I do it - One DEM overwrites the other one so I'm only
ever getting half of the elevation model I want when I merge them. It
appears GDAL only takes the
Hi.
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Randal Hale
rjh...@northrivergeographic.com wrote:
I have two Digital Elevation Models - Imagine a square cut into two equal
triangles.
No matter how I do it - One DEM overwrites the other one so I'm only ever
getting half of the elevation model I want
On 29/05/2014 16:42, Mark Seibel wrote:
Hi.
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 9:25 AM,
Randal Hale rjh...@northrivergeographic.com
wrote:
I have
two Digital Elevation Models - Imagine a square cut into
Ye gods - you are a genius. I've got a merged DEM with none of the
overlap - except for the two triangular holes in the DEM because They
worried about political boundaries...but not overlap of the data.
So I ran this through the Toolbox formerly knows as Sextante. It has
r.patch as a tool.
Hello All,
I'm an new QGIS user, and am getting the following error upon opening QGIS
2.2:
Unable to load GdalTools plugin.
The required osgeo [python-gdal] module is missing.
Install it and try again.
QGIS still opens and has some functionality, but I think I'm not getting
complete
Hi Larry,
Thanks so much for your tip. I was able to fix the problem by changing
sys.path.insert path name from 1.10 to 1.11 in
/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/gdal-py2.7.pth. As you mentioned, it
looks like it was referencing the earlier 1.10 version.
I couldn't try the fix you suggested
Argh, those small details get lost in big updates. Fixed.
On May 29, 2014, at 2:20 PM, Larry Shaffer lar...@dakotacarto.com wrote:
Hi Gabriel,
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Gabriel Sidman gabrielsid...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello All,
I'm an new QGIS user, and am getting the following
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