Re: [Qgis-user] Qgis 3.22.8 Error messages displayed in the GUI

2022-07-11 Thread Nyall Dawson via Qgis-user
On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 at 21:40, Piet via Qgis-user
 wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> I used a selfcompiled Qgis, build with 'Debug-Option' set in ccmake.
>
> Now there's a small red window in the main window which displayed 
> errors/warning.
>
> In my case "Qt: QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 65154, 
> resource id: 11286601, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor code: 0",
>
> which seems to be a known QT-Bug.
>
> Can I turn of this error window?

This particular one is now filtered out for 3.26+, as it's not
reflective of a bug in QGIS.

The others still remain, as they likely ARE indicative of something
which needs fixing in QGIS. If you encounter them, you should open
tickets for each so that the underlying cause can be identified.

Nyall

>
> Because it's upset me a bit and I can see the warnings in a console as well.
>
> Thank you for any hint!
>
> Kind regards
>
> Piet
>
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[Qgis-user] Display of the 3D View Window

2022-07-11 Thread Christine via Qgis-user
Dear QGIS user collegues,

 

I am not able to get QGIS 4.24 to display a 3D View window again once it has been closed. Remember I had such a problem also in a earlier version.

 

When I create a new 3D view, configure all necessary, the 3D vie is dsiplayed, I can navigate and so on. When I close it somehow or the 3D view window gets hidden behind something else, then it seems to be lost. In the menu 'View' there are two possibilities to make it display again, but either it doesn't work or QGIS crashes ...

 

Is this a known bug or is there a trick to get the somehow hidden window display again ?

 

Thanks for hints,

regards, Christine
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[Qgis-user] Geojson not showing attributes for all entities

2022-07-11 Thread Richard Males via Qgis-user
I have a geojson file, around 7700 points, 39 fields per point.   When I
import into QGIS, the attribute table shows only 8 rows, reports
'filtered'.   When I save as .shp and use that, I see all of the points in
the attribute table.

I expect this may have been answered previously, but could not find
anything in a search.

QGIS 3.22.5, Windows 11 Pro.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Qgis 3.22.8 Error messages displayed in the GUI

2022-07-11 Thread Patrick Dunford via Qgis-user
I filed a bug report for this some time ago and was told it was not a 
bug in the software.


On 11/07/22 23:39, Piet via Qgis-user wrote:


Dear List,

I used a selfcompiled Qgis, build with 'Debug-Option' set in ccmake.

Now there's a small red window in the main window which displayed 
errors/warning.


In my case "Qt: QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 
65154, resource id: 11286601, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor 
code: 0",


which seems to be a known QT-Bug.

Can I turn of this error window?

Because it's upset me a bit and I can see the warnings in a console as 
well.


Thank you for any hint!

Kind regards

Piet


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Re: [Qgis-user] Offline background map for large regions

2022-07-11 Thread WhereGroup
For your use case I would definitely recommend a vector tile solution as 
you would have to store a LOT of tiles for a high-zoom raster tile store.


Upgrade your QGIS to something from this decade, maybe via Anaconda if 
using the official repos does not work. This is crucial for vector 
tiles! Then use the Vector Tiles Reader plugin to load a vector tile 
mbtile file (and style) or try drag and drop again, which should work in 
milliseconds for an unstyled display. Openmaptiles files should work 
fine if you don't want to build your own (try planetiler if you do).


Tangential: When you say "importing" shapefiles from geofabrik.de, what 
do you mean? Loading them in QGIS for a small area definitely should not 
take minutes but seconds unless your system is struggling by itself 
already :o)


If Germany is your main focus, you could also download the mapproxy 
caches from 
https://gdz.bkg.bund.de/index.php/default/wmts-topplusopen-wmts-topplus-open.html 
(warning, they are named .mbtile but are NOT ready-to-go files in the 
MBTiles standard) and run a local mapproxy. The Webmercator/EPSG:3857 
mbtile files can be used in QGIS if you rename them to .mbtiles.


Cheers, Hannes

Am 10.07.22 um 10:58 schrieb Andreas via Qgis-user:


Hello!

First I have to say that I'm a qgis beginner and I'm not very much into
the concepts about functions and design behind QGIS, and GIS in general.
So please apologize for any strange question...


Currently I have an older core i7 with 8 GB RAM running QGIS Desktop
3.10 on Linux Mint 20.3, which I know is already obsolete but it's in
the repositories of this most recent Linux Mint LTS version, and I need
a stable system that does not break due to a library update etc.


I want to visualize data points, that I collect "on the road" over large
distances, on the fly. So far so good everything works very fine,
opening the data log file in a text layer with surveillance of log
changes. Except having an offline background map for orientation. There
is not always internet connection, and also it would be quite expensive
to continuously download the tiles from a server over LTE.



Up to now I tried using shapefiles from geofabrik.de, but even importing
a small town takes minutes.

Also the plugins for downloading xyz tiles will not work, as I need
whole europe offline available in the best case, at least a whole 
country.


Then I imported a .osm file in a spatialite database but there are
thousands of attributes I have to chose from, not knowing which ones,
and also I cannot import more than a small region due to the insane time
it takes.

The last thing I tried was a download of Germany vector tiles from
maptiler.com, about 3,5 GB. When I drag and drop it into QGIS, it loads
for hours without coming to an end, there is no information about what
the software is doing (progress bar) or a button to stop the import, so
I finally killed the QGIS process.

I was also looking for GeoPackage maps, as they seemed to have an index
and mbtiles not (which may be what causes the described problems), but
did not find any resources on the net except from a site that provides
the whole planet earth (which is way too much for me).

Yesterday I tried to setup a QGIS Server to set up a WMTS service on the
same machine, but I failed on finding out how to make map data available
on the server (I have to provide a QGIS project file but as I already
wrote, I was not even able to import a simple all-germany map).


So, finally, there must be something I'm missing or I don't understand.
If you have a smartphone or a Garmin GPS, you can easily download a map
for whole germany that is about 2 GB, that can be imported in a few
seconds, then accessed very performant by slow processors with tiny
available memory. I also don't see why it should be necessary to go via
a WMTS Server (http) to provide map data in a way QGIS can them handle
with performance - how is the server getting its high performance, and
why QGIS can't do it on it's own? Or can it - how??


Any hints about how I can get large area offline maps into QGIS are
highly appreciated - thank you very much in advance!

Andreas







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Re: [Qgis-user] Shapefile to KML conversion

2022-07-11 Thread krishna Ayyala via Qgis-user
Thank you. Geopackage worked.

Regards.

On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 1:12 PM Raul Ayala Domingo 
wrote:

> 5 GB is too large for a shapefile.  I think 2GB is the limit for a
> shapefile, so it is possible you are loading an already failed, corrupted
> or incompleted shapefile. Then export results in a empty file.
> You should use geopackage to manage this large info, or some spatial
> database as PostgreSQL-PostGIS, spatialite… and then export it to KML.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Qgis 3.22.8 Error messages displayed in the GUI

2022-07-11 Thread WhereGroup

In the past these have been mostly ignored I think, e.g.:

https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/41154

https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/46526

I too find them quite jarring as a non-core-developer nightly user and 
wish we could help identify the issues to get them fixed. Maybe they 
could include a mention of the code involved or something?


Cheers, Hannes

Am 11.07.22 um 15:10 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde via Qgis-user:

Hi Piet,

Better to sent this to the dev list, I think...

If I'm correct, there was a time in history, where all Qt 
warnings/errors were hidden, thereby eventually hiding real issues.

Now, (only if you have a debug build), these are very, very visible :-)

You could propose (on the dev list) to create some option/flag for it?
Or else do a release build?

Mmm, looking into the code:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/src/app/main.cpp#L435
telling:
"// also be super obnoxious -- we DON'T want to allow these errors to 
be ignored!!"


not sure if you succeed

:-)

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde


On 7/11/22 13:39, Piet via Qgis-user wrote:

Dear List,

I used a selfcompiled Qgis, build with 'Debug-Option' set in ccmake.

Now there's a small red window in the main window which displayed 
errors/warning.


In my case "Qt: QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 
65154, resource id: 11286601, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor 
code: 0",


which seems to be a known QT-Bug.

Can I turn of this error window?

Because it's upset me a bit and I can see the warnings in a console 
as well.


Thank you for any hint!

Kind regards

Piet


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Re: [Qgis-user] Offline background map for large regions

2022-07-11 Thread Wolfgang Meinolf via Qgis-user
Hi you might think about a local Maptile Server running on a VM on your PC. 
That's what I have for meetings, where I am offline. However for disk space 
reason I limited the Map to Germany and it's still very slow. The VM is 
internally networked with the PC so it like a local "internet" connection.


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Hello!

First I have to say that I'm a qgis beginner and I'm not very much into the 
concepts about functions and design behind QGIS, and GIS in general.
So please apologize for any strange question...


Currently I have an older core i7 with 8 GB RAM running QGIS Desktop
3.10 on Linux Mint 20.3, which I know is already obsolete but it's in the 
repositories of this most recent Linux Mint LTS version, and I need a stable 
system that does not break due to a library update etc.


I want to visualize data points, that I collect "on the road" over large 
distances, on the fly. So far so good everything works very fine, opening the 
data log file in a text layer with surveillance of log changes. Except having 
an offline background map for orientation. There is not always internet 
connection, and also it would be quite expensive to continuously download the 
tiles from a server over LTE.



Up to now I tried using shapefiles from geofabrik.de, but even importing a 
small town takes minutes.

Also the plugins for downloading xyz tiles will not work, as I need whole 
europe offline available in the best case, at least a whole country.

Then I imported a .osm file in a spatialite database but there are thousands of 
attributes I have to chose from, not knowing which ones, and also I cannot 
import more than a small region due to the insane time it takes.

The last thing I tried was a download of Germany vector tiles from 
maptiler.com, about 3,5 GB. When I drag and drop it into QGIS, it loads for 
hours without coming to an end, there is no information about what the software 
is doing (progress bar) or a button to stop the import, so I finally killed the 
QGIS process.

I was also looking for GeoPackage maps, as they seemed to have an index and 
mbtiles not (which may be what causes the described problems), but did not find 
any resources on the net except from a site that provides the whole planet 
earth (which is way too much for me).

Yesterday I tried to setup a QGIS Server to set up a WMTS service on the same 
machine, but I failed on finding out how to make map data available on the 
server (I have to provide a QGIS project file but as I already wrote, I was not 
even able to import a simple all-germany map).


So, finally, there must be something I'm missing or I don't understand.
If you have a smartphone or a Garmin GPS, you can easily download a map for 
whole germany that is about 2 GB, that can be imported in a few seconds, then 
accessed very performant by slow processors with tiny available memory. I also 
don't see why it should be necessary to go via a WMTS Server (http) to provide 
map data in a way QGIS can them handle with performance - how is the server 
getting its high performance, and why QGIS can't do it on it's own? Or can it - 
how??


Any hints about how I can get large area offline maps into QGIS are highly 
appreciated - thank you very much in advance!

Andreas







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Re: [Qgis-user] Qgis 3.22.8 Error messages displayed in the GUI

2022-07-11 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde via Qgis-user

Hi Piet,

Better to sent this to the dev list, I think...

If I'm correct, there was a time in history, where all Qt warnings/errors were 
hidden, thereby eventually hiding real issues.
Now, (only if you have a debug build), these are very, very visible :-)

You could propose (on the dev list) to create some option/flag for it?
Or else do a release build?

Mmm, looking into the code:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/src/app/main.cpp#L435
telling:
"// also be super obnoxious -- we DON'T want to allow these errors to be 
ignored!!"

not sure if you succeed

:-)

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde


On 7/11/22 13:39, Piet via Qgis-user wrote:

Dear List,

I used a selfcompiled Qgis, build with 'Debug-Option' set in ccmake.

Now there's a small red window in the main window which displayed 
errors/warning.

In my case "Qt: QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 65154, resource 
id: 11286601, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor code: 0",

which seems to be a known QT-Bug.

Can I turn of this error window?

Because it's upset me a bit and I can see the warnings in a console as well.

Thank you for any hint!

Kind regards

Piet


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[Qgis-user] Qgis 3.22.8 Error messages displayed in the GUI

2022-07-11 Thread Piet via Qgis-user

Dear List,

I used a selfcompiled Qgis, build with 'Debug-Option' set in ccmake.

Now there's a small red window in the main window which displayed 
errors/warning.


In my case "Qt: QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 
65154, resource id: 11286601, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor 
code: 0",


which seems to be a known QT-Bug.

Can I turn of this error window?

Because it's upset me a bit and I can see the warnings in a console as well.

Thank you for any hint!

Kind regards

Piet
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