[OSGeo-Discuss] QGIS User Conference 2024 & Contributor Meeting

2024-02-01 Thread Martin Dobias via Discuss
Join us for the biggest QGIS event of the year! QGIS User Conference 2024 site is up: https://uc2024.qgis.sk/ We are happy to announce that the QGIS User Conference will take place 9-10 September 2024 in Bratislava, Slovakia! The conference will take place at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at S

[OSGeo-Discuss] geodiff 1.0

2021-06-09 Thread Martin Dobias via Discuss
Hi all, today, we are releasing version 1.0 of geodiff - a C++ library providing functionality to compare vector data sources, apply diffs to data sources and rebase diffs. Currently supported backends are SQLite/GeoPackage and PostgreSQL/PostGIS. Geodiff is MIT licensed and provides C API, Pytho

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Concurrency problems, please help

2020-09-23 Thread Martin Dobias
Hi Pierre While I don't have concrete advice for your implementation, I would like to suggest having a look at Entwine [1] and/or PotreeConverter [2] projects and maybe reuse their code. Both of them have only a single task - to build an octree from potentially massive amounts of point cloud data.

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] TIN file formats

2020-02-12 Thread Martin Dobias
Hi Pierre On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 12:07 PM Pierre Abbat wrote: > > On Monday, 10 February 2020 04.29.37 EST Martin Dobias wrote: > > MDAL stores TIN as a vector of vertices (XYZ) and a vector of faces > > (where each face is a vector of indices of vertices). There is

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] TIN file formats

2020-02-10 Thread Martin Dobias
Hi Pierre On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 8:17 PM Pierre Abbat wrote: > > Again: how does MDAL represent TINs internally? I looked at the code and got > lost. MDAL stores TIN as a vector of vertices (XYZ) and a vector of faces (where each face is a vector of indices of vertices). There is no topological

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Route Guidance System

2007-06-06 Thread Martin Dobias
On 6/5/07, Alan Carvalho de Assis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Martin, I hope you still improving the Quantum Navigator. Are you planing integration with OSM? Support for OSM might be added by writing OSM data provider for QGIS. I've seen also this recipe for import (but haven't tried it): http:

[OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Route Guidance System

2007-06-04 Thread Martin Dobias
> * python + binding to QGIS: Quantum Navigator: > http://www.mapserver.sk/~wonder/qnavigator/ Is there a directory where users link to their applications develped with these python bindings? I found nothing like that on the wiki: http://wiki.qgis.org Hi, so far there's no such wiki page but we