Hi Tim,
Many thanks for looking at that.
Regarding the NaN I will have to check because I think one of the
raster I've used (geotiff) had its NaN set to 0 and the histogram was
showing a spike at 0. But it could also be due to the Z-axis not
showing real values!
Cheers,
Benoit
On 16
Hi
Our community prepare QGIS binaries with raster algebra patch
for OSGeo4W users who want to test this great improvement.
Here is a short installation instructions:
1. install qgis-dev with all dependencies from OSGeo4W
2. download archieve with binaries (~8.2 Mb compressed with 7-zip)
Hi,
I read the thread
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2010-October/011194.html
I don't know if exist a intellegible word not used from other subjects in
the world (googling on Tethys I discovered about 10+ subject using that)
However because I understand the actually qgis 1.5
Hi Andrea,
I need to understand if with the dismission of qgis 1.5 for qgis 1.6.
will be lost forever the capability to read the ecw .
it is needed the gdal17-ecw package in the osgeo4w installer, as the new
sdk from Erdas is now available.
I don't know the situation about linux/osx (that
On Oct 16, 2010, at 7:23 AM, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
Hi Andrea,
I need to understand if with the dismission of qgis 1.5 for qgis 1.6.
will be lost forever the capability to read the ecw .
it is needed the gdal17-ecw package in the osgeo4w installer, as the new
sdk from Erdas is now
Hi all.
I think the dependencies for building a deb should be changed;
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: libqt4-core (= 4.4.0)
libqt4-gui (=
4.4.0)
In fact these are transitional packages, so they should be updated to
libqtcore4 and
libqtgui4.
Thanks.
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Paolo Cavallini:
2010/10/15 Giovanni Manghi giovanni.man...@gmail.com
Hi Alessandro,
thanks for the plugin!
Just one detail, once installed it keep asking to be updated.
It should be fixed now, just update it once and it shouldn't bother you
again.
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Alessandro Pasotti
w3: www.itopen.it
Hi Tim,
On Sat, 16. Oct 2010 at 01:42:54 +0200, Tim Sutton wrote:
We (the PSC) recently received a threat of legal action against our
use of the word 'Tethys' in the naming of the 1.5 release of QGIS.
It seems that the word Tethys is trademarked by a company in one country.
Although we feel
Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi Tim,
On Sat, 16. Oct 2010 at 01:42:54 +0200, Tim Sutton wrote:
We (the PSC) recently received a threat of legal action against our
use of the word 'Tethys' in the naming of the 1.5 release of QGIS.
It seems that the word Tethys is trademarked by a company in one
I agree that real place names is a better idea. I could see lots of
Mythical/Fictitious names actually being claimed by people. I will also
point out that the Mozilla Foundation uses National Parks/Reserves in
the code naming of pre-release firefox branches and suggest that we
could do something
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