Re: [Qgis-user] Polygon Dimensioning in QGIS

2018-02-09 Thread Richard McDonnell

Paolo,
I would have no issue with that at all.
Glad to know my contribution I might be of some help!
Regards,

Richard.


On 09/02/2018 17:00, Paolo Cavallini wrote:

Richard, Mike,
thanks for your contributions.
Would you mind issuing a pull request to add your styles to our repo?
As soon as I'll have some spare time I can check them and possibly add
it to Resource Manager plugin.
All the best.

Il 08/02/2018 16:46, Michel Stuyts ha scritto:

Paolo,

I used your example as a starting point to create a qml style file that adds 
dimensions to all segments of the border of simple polygons, without an extra 
line layer. I used the geometry generator to create some marker lines and 
arrows. I also added the area in the center of the polygons. For some reason 
the labels with the lengths of the segments (that are Font Marker Lines) look 
more bold than the labels that show the areas (that are real labels), even 
though in QGIS 2.99 they have the same size and units. I QGIS 2.18 I tried to 
give them both about the same size in pixel and point units.

I uploaded 2 qml-files (1 for QGIS 2.18 and 1 for QGIS 2.99) and an example 
result png-file to Dropbox: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2d1eaia7miy2v3b/AAB6H5ovouKEMoMmUSwf3pnza?dl=0

How to use the style:
1. open or create a polygon layer
2. add some simple polygons
3. apply the qml-file for your QGIS version (2.18 or 2.99)


Michel

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Onderwerp: Re: [Qgis-user] Polygon Dimensioning in QGIS

Il 02/02/2018 17:35, Fernando M. Roxo da Motta ha scritto:


   This is really amazing!

...

   I think that if the label were attached in someway to the
dimensioning line, this could be an useful feature.

thanks for this note. As said, it was just a quick exercise, there is much room 
for improvements.
Feel free to submit pull requests to:
https://github.com/pcav/qgis_styles
All the best.

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Re: [QGIS-it-user] Relazioni tra tabelle

2018-02-09 Thread Studio Multiservice s.s.
Ciao

concordo con Michele ma aggiungerei un campo spaziatore ("-", ad esempio).

Facciamo il caso che esista, sempre a Lucca, il mappale 655 al foglio
3...avresti già un dubbio!!.

Il campo key sarebbe quindi;  Lucca-36-55.

Personalmente preferisco, al posto del nome comune (apostrofi ecc.) il
codice Belfiore o ISTAT.

A presto

Alberto




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> Subject: Re: [QGIS-it-user] Relazioni tra tabelle
> Ciao,
> non so se ci sono modi più eleganti comunque tempo fa io ho risolto
> creando un nuovo campo (es. key) che fosse l'unione del comune, del foglio
> e della particella sia nello shape sia nel csv, esempio:
>
> coumunefoglioparticellakey
> Lucca3655Lucca3655
>
> Con questo nuovo campo (univoco) ho fatto poi il join su QGIS.
>
> Ciao
> Michele
>
>
>
>
> Il 08/02/2018 14:48, Alessio Puccini ha scritto:
>
> Ciao.
> Devo collegare uno shape ad un csv. Lo shape è formato dai campi comune,
> foglio, particella. La tabella .csv oltre ai campi dello shape per ogni
> particella ha più attributi.
>
> Come posso in Qgis associare al mio shape delle particelle gli attributi
> del .csv? Devo creare una chiave.Ho provato a importarlo in QGIS tramite
> aggiungi testo delimitato e fare un comune join tabellare solo che come
> campo comune me ne da uno solo.
> [image: Immagine incorporata 1]
>
> Dovrei creare una chiave altrimenti rischio di fare la join sbagliata
> attribuendo ad esempio alla particella X gli attributi (es. uso suolo) di
> tutte le particelle X dei fogli e comuni interessati mentre in realtà la
> particella X del Foglio X e comune X avrà un uso del suolo e la particella
> X del Foglio Y del comune Y avra un altro uso del suolo.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Polygon Dimensioning in QGIS

2018-02-09 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Richard, Mike,
thanks for your contributions.
Would you mind issuing a pull request to add your styles to our repo?
As soon as I'll have some spare time I can check them and possibly add
it to Resource Manager plugin.
All the best.

Il 08/02/2018 16:46, Michel Stuyts ha scritto:
> Paolo,
> 
> I used your example as a starting point to create a qml style file that adds 
> dimensions to all segments of the border of simple polygons, without an extra 
> line layer. I used the geometry generator to create some marker lines and 
> arrows. I also added the area in the center of the polygons. For some reason 
> the labels with the lengths of the segments (that are Font Marker Lines) look 
> more bold than the labels that show the areas (that are real labels), even 
> though in QGIS 2.99 they have the same size and units. I QGIS 2.18 I tried to 
> give them both about the same size in pixel and point units.
> 
> I uploaded 2 qml-files (1 for QGIS 2.18 and 1 for QGIS 2.99) and an example 
> result png-file to Dropbox: 
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2d1eaia7miy2v3b/AAB6H5ovouKEMoMmUSwf3pnza?dl=0
> 
> How to use the style:
> 1. open or create a polygon layer
> 2. add some simple polygons
> 3. apply the qml-file for your QGIS version (2.18 or 2.99)
> 
> 
> Michel
> 
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] Namens Paolo 
> Cavallini
> Verzonden: vrijdag 2 februari 2018 18:44
> Aan: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [Qgis-user] Polygon Dimensioning in QGIS
> 
> Il 02/02/2018 17:35, Fernando M. Roxo da Motta ha scritto:
> 
>>   This is really amazing!
> ...
>>   I think that if the label were attached in someway to the 
>> dimensioning line, this could be an useful feature.
> 
> thanks for this note. As said, it was just a quick exercise, there is much 
> room for improvements.
> Feel free to submit pull requests to:
> https://github.com/pcav/qgis_styles
> All the best.
> 
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