Hi,
I am not able to login to hub.qgis.org. If I try to login on
hub.qgis.org/login with my valid OSGEO login, it brings me to
'Register' page (still hub.qgis.org/login) and it tells me Email has
already been taken. The first time I tried to login, it told me
something like Your first name must
The system seems to have picked a different login id for your email
address. I just changed it to match your osgeo-id. Try logging in now.
Thanks,
Alex
PS: now to go see if we have a valid smtp configured...
On 06/13/2011 11:22 PM, Radim Blazek wrote:
Hi,
I am not able to login to
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com wrote:
The system seems to have picked a different login id for your email
address. I just changed it to match your osgeo-id. Try logging in now.
Now it works, thanks.
Radim
Thanks,
Alex
PS: now to go see if we have a
Hi,
I am not sure I fully understand the question. As Mayeul stated, QGIS
server always renders the live data, directly from the database. There
is no pre-rendering or caching involved. If you are looking for a
proxy/caching solution, you could try the Map-proxy open source project.
Or are
Hi Giovanni,
I would be interested in having a solution that works in a generic way
for many people/projects.
There are several problems involved:
* user authentification (also needs a secure connection (https)) -
could be handled by a python script?
* user data storage (can be in a
Hi Tim
Could you take a look and tell me if you are ok for me to apply it?
That's fine (it seems to already be applied anyway).
in src/mapserver/qgswmsserver.cpp
1197 QListQgsMapLayer* layerList =
mConfigParser-mapLayerFromStyle( *llstIt, styleName, allowCaching );
That means your
Hi to all,
May be there is a bug in the visibility checkbox (source code
checkout 2011-05-19).
If a layer is at the top level of the project (i.e. outside of
any group), it will be visible when ALL the visible checkboxes
are off.
If you turn-on just one of the other layers, it will be
Hi again!
I have a QGIS project where a maplayer has the
maximumScale=40 attribute.
It seems to me that the QGIS Web Client does not honour this tag
and it will display the layer at any scale. Is it supposed to
work?
--
Niccolo Rigacci
Firenze - Italy
Tel. ufficio: 055-0118525
Hi Niccolo,
The min/max scale are actually handled by QGIS server, not by the QGIS
web client. In my opinion/experience it seems to work.
Maybe yet another problem with on-the-fly projection?
Anyway, if it fails, it is probably a bug in QGIS or QGIS server, not
in QGIS webclient in this
Hi again,
The layer-tree js code is a bit of a mess. It is patched and patched
from different sources. Unfortunately, Extjs does not provide a tree
widget with checkboxes that works out of the box ;-( So I am sure it
contains bugs. I have to admit that I do not fully understand the
js-code
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:35:50AM +0200, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi Niccolo,
The min/max scale are actually handled by QGIS server, not by the
QGIS web client. In my opinion/experience it seems to work.
Thank you for your reply, I will investigate and give some
feedback.
--
Niccolo
please copy or move your plugins to the new site (we are actively working
on the development of the new site) and file a ticket on
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/qgis-django/issues if you find any issue.
Wait wait wait :) In Lisbon we've decided to use the new repository for qgis
2.0 only and
2011/6/14 Borys Jurgiel li...@borysjurgiel.pl
please copy or move your plugins to the new site (we are actively working
on the development of the new site) and file a ticket on
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/qgis-django/issues if you find any issue.
Wait wait wait :) In Lisbon we've decided
Hi !
Yes, you are correct, the processing.Plugin class does nothing -- does
no harm either, but agree on removing it.
If it does nothing, then it does harm that I'm obliged to inherit from it ;)
Also remove the arguments from the processing. Module constructor, and
have e.g. saga.Module
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:35:50AM +0200, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi Niccolo,
The min/max scale are actually handled by QGIS server, not by the
QGIS web client. In my opinion/experience it seems to work.
It was an error of mine: I manually edited the QGIS project,
missing the
On 06/14/2011 12:06 PM, Alessandro Pasotti wrote:
2011/6/14 Borys Jurgiel li...@borysjurgiel.pl
mailto:li...@borysjurgiel.pl
please copy or move your plugins to the new site (we are actively
working
on the development of the new site) and file a ticket on
2011/6/14 Richard Duivenvoorde rdmaili...@duif.net
On 06/14/2011 12:06 PM, Alessandro Pasotti wrote:
2011/6/14 Borys Jurgiel li...@borysjurgiel.pl
mailto:li...@borysjurgiel.pl
please copy or move your plugins to the new site (we are actively
working
on the development
Someone reported this as a bug also. I guess Tim is too busy to address it for
me. Can't this be done automatically instead of manually fixing _everyone's_
login?
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/3961
On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:29 AM, Alex Mandel wrote:
The system seems to have picked a different
Hi QGIS devs
Recently, I was writing a symbollayer to render ellipse shapes (and also
rectangles, triangles, crosses by specifying width and height). Moreover, the
symbol layer allows to set all parameters (width, height, colors, rotation,
outline with) from data fields, in mm or map units.
Hi all,
after the upgrade to 1.7 I get this warnings when qgis starts
Warning: loading of qgis translation failed
[/usr/share/qgis/i18n//qgis_en_US]
Warning: loading of qt translation failed
[/usr/share/qt4/translations/qt_en_US]
cheers
-- Giovanni --
Hi Marco,
On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 15:48 +0200, Marco Hugentobler wrote:
Hi QGIS devs
Recently, I was writing a symbollayer to render ellipse shapes (and also
rectangles, triangles, crosses by specifying width and height). Moreover, the
symbol layer allows to set all parameters (width,
Sorry, my git description does not work. It works with cloning my repository
and checking out the branch (though there must be some magic to add the branch
to a cloned main repository).
git clone git://github.com/mhugent/Quantum-GIS.git
cd Quantum-GIS
git checkout --track
Thanks to everyone who helped me out with this - The original developer of
the rectangles plugin, Pavol Kapusta, along with Banjamin Bohard, have now
created 'Rectangles, Ovals and Diamonds'.
This does the job with perfection. Thank you Gentlemen!
-Original Message-
From: Richard
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 01:37:20PM +0200, Andreas Neumann wrote:
You can open a bug report, but I can't promise that I can provide a
solution. Of course you are also welcome to investigate!
Thank you Andreas, I opened an issue here:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/3984
I hope it can help others
Hi Rob,
this is just coincidence (maybe fluke :-) ), but your interest is
encouraging.
My first version (few days ago) was very clumsy, but Benjamin Bohard
added to the main function of plugin the right pythonic feel and look.
Regards
Pavol
Dňa 14.06.2011 18:12, uk52rob wrote /
Il 14/06/2011 12:22, Julien Malik ha scritto:
Also remove the arguments from the processing. Module constructor, and
have e.g. saga.Module override paramters(), name(), tags(), etc, so
that the relevant code only gets executed when necessary.
Each plugin would then be responsible for
Il 14/06/2011 09:22, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:
How fast do you need that implemented?
It is not terribly urgent, but I think it would be good to have someting working
during the summer.
I think it would be useful to include Pirmin,
Marco and Jürgen into the discussion, or whoever else is
Il 14/06/2011 08:05, Alessandro Pasotti ha scritto:
please copy or move your plugins to the new site (we are actively working on
the
development of the new site) and file a ticket on
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/qgis-django/issues if you find any issue.
Shouldn't stop using hub.qgis.org in
Hi Marco
I realise I've been very slow to reply. Thanks for the pointer to this .. I
see that you are using the same approach, basically the group id is the index
of the group name in the groupLayerRelationship() list.
This seems to work, but from an API point of view it does seem very
Hi
The repository looks good, but I couldn't upload the plugin - it failed with
the message
File upload must be a valid QGIS Python plugin compressed archive. Cannot
find valid metadata in VectorFieldRenderer/__init__.py
I suspect that this is because my __init__.py is structured as
Hi William
Sorry I don't seem to get any email notifications so I didn't see your
message. I updated your account so you should be able to log in using
kyngchaos as user name.
I'll try to autofix it if I can figure out the rules of the road.
Regards
Tim
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 3:36 PM,
Hi guys,
I'm also interested. Some of my comments below.
* user authentification (also needs a secure connection (https)) -
could be handled by a python script?
* user data storage (can be in a database table (e.g. Postgis, SQLite))
- after the login, QGIS webclient could also store
Hi Chris,
On 06/14/2011 09:14 PM, Chris Crook wrote:
Hi Marco
I realise I've been very slow to reply. Thanks for the pointer to this .. I
see that you are using the same approach, basically the group id is the index
of the group name in the groupLayerRelationship() list.
This seems to work,
Hi Paolo Giovanni,
Am Dienstag, 14. Juni 2011, 02.12:07 schrieb Giovanni Manghi:
Hi all,
On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 16:33 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
We are interested in an extension of current qgis-mapserver, allowing
different users (or groups of) to see different layers (or
BTW, if nobody starts using the new plugin system we will never switch.
Ok, so let's make some decision :) If we are going to encourage authors to put
new plugins to the new repo, I should update all old installer versions and
actually we can move the existing plugins, instead of copying. I
2011/6/14 Chris Crook ccr...@linz.govt.nz
Hi
The repository looks good, but I couldn't upload the plugin - it failed
with the message
File upload must be a valid QGIS Python plugin compressed archive.
Cannot find valid metadata in VectorFieldRenderer/__init__.py
I suspect that this is
Hi,
The current QGIS webclient is for PC (i.e. desktop, laptop, netbook).
I understand it is built using ExtJS, Geoexplorer hack.
http://projects.opengeo.org/geoext/wiki/GeoExplorer
http://blog.opengeo.org/2009/06/17/geoexplorer-preview/
http://suite.opengeo.org/geoexplorer/composer
I like to
Thanks for this ... I'll recode the __init__.py to comply with this.
The stuff about the index.html is on the same wiki page you referenced (under
documentation). I'll look at filing a feature request for that.
Cheers
Chris
From: Alessandro Pasotti
Hi Noli
Look at http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/mobile-jq.html
Regards
Pirmin
Am Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2011, 00.58:41 schrieb Noli Sicad:
Hi,
The current QGIS webclient is for PC (i.e. desktop, laptop, netbook).
I understand it is built using ExtJS, Geoexplorer hack.
Hi Pimin,
Yes, I have been working on it and I heavily modified even to support
Spatialite query and it is running in Xcode (i.e compile in Xcode iOS
4.2 to run local spatialite). I got the spatialite Geometry using
AsText / WKT but not display the WKT in OL yet.
I got all the base maps in it
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