For ubuntu, you are probably looking for this :
https://launchpad.net/~johanvdw
Julien
Quoting cavall...@faunalia.it cavall...@faunalia.it:
A debian plugin is under preparation. Otherwise you'll have to build
it yourself.
All the best.
http://faunalia.it/pc
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Da:
Hi all.
We (faunalia.uk) have recently been at: http://www.opensourcegis.org.uk/
Interesting experience:
- qgis featured prominently in many, if not most, talks
- we had an apparently very successful (overbooked, people looked happy
even if, being British, did not express themselves) workshop on
Hi there
I reckon it will be great to have a set of plugins for hydrology and
hydraulic modelling in QGIS.
To develop a new hydraulic engine for QGIS is not an ideal and we will
be re-inventing the wheel. So, the ideal situation is to take an
existing tool and use QGI to pre-process or
Hi all.
I attended the gvSIG day, embedded in http://www.opensourcegis.org.uk/
to compare their results with ours. Overall, I'm quite happy with the
results of the comparison, and I still prefer QGIS after that ;) .
They have done a few interesting things:
- WCS support (we need this one, should
2011/6/23 Charlie Sharpsteen ch...@sharpsteen.net:
Has 7.0 been released yet? If not, are there any release dates set?
No for both question, the release will be in the next years :-)
There will be a lot of changes so it's difficult to establish a
release date now
-Charlie
--
best regards
Hi Paolo (all) --
- Original Message -
[SNIP]
I didn't like their development model: AFAICT, there is a commercial
association of all gvsig devs; this has a strong potential for a
monopoly.
That's precisely why a number of users and external developers,
including myself, have now
Is this fork going to stay in sync with gvsig's trunk or is it going
its own seperate path ? I thought that after last year's talks about
differences between your OA edition and the official (but not public)
tree the situation would have improved.
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 09:21:25 +0100 (BST),
2011/6/23 jr.morre...@enoreth.net
Is this fork going to stay in sync with gvsig's trunk or is it going its
own seperate path ? I thought that after last year's talks about differences
between your OA edition and the official (but not public) tree the situation
would have improved.
What are
It now has turned into a gvsig mailing list :)
From Qgis community's point of view, it will be great to absorb gvsig users and
developers:
Developers: qgis provides a more open approach to its development and its
totally a community driven project.
Users: qgis can potentially provide all the
Dear Paolo (and others),
I've managed to install 1.7 with osgeo, and indeed that works when
setting the gdal path to C:/OSGeo4W/bin.
I've now tried to install 1.7 using the stand alone installer on XP.
Initially that didn't work (couldn't load PyQgis), but after
uninstalling 1.5 that is
Turning the discussion to a differences game there should be a lot to say,
with pros and cons for both the softwares and communities.
From my experience I would say that:
- Qgis community processes are way much open then gvSIG. I think this
depends on the fact that gvSIG was born with a public
OK, folks, let this be the last email to the QGIS list
on this topic! We should really continue the discussion
on the gvSIG CE community list, which is the right
forum for this.
I am copying this reply to the gvSIG CE list, so we can
pick up this conversation where we left.
For those who are
Hi Marco,
Interestingly, I have done some research on this last night and this
morning, and it appears to be an issue with the rendering of the print.
For some reason, the 25k raster layer is only filling the top 1/3 of the
print, with the 250k raster layer underneath then becoming visible for
Hi Rob
Point symbols in map units are supported now in the newest developer version:
https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-
GIS/commit/576b05c12feda555604c9f01d6011e36e6fae7d2
It works only with the new symbology.
Regards,
Marco
Am Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2011, 14.41:19 schrieb uk52rob:
Hi,
I
Further to my last,
When I open the print composer, it will display either of the following at
random:
- The 250k raster layer with no overlaying 25k layers or vector layers;
- The map as displayed in the QGIS main screen, which shows the 25k raster
layers, overlayed with vector layers;
- Part
I have the next issue: I can print all maps A1 format with resolution less
then 100 dpi on larger formats (A0) missing stripes of raster with qgis 1.7,
same job qgis 1.6 crash.
I thing that is memory leak problem. Maybe lower resolution settings solve
your problem.
Best regard, Jože.
Hi Joze
The problem you describe occurs with the windows version only. I think it is a
32bit problem, probably Qt writes the file before compressing and that could
hit the maximum file limit.
Regards,
Marco
Am Donnerstag, 23. Juni 2011, 13.48:47 schrieb Jože Detečnik:
I have the next issue:
Uhh. In 1.7 and above versions I can't enter new numeric value for field
Numeric (15,2) in Postgres table. I can modify existing record but I can't
enter field for new feature. In 1.6 that work fine. Also I can enter
integer or text fields.
Please help .
All good, Joze.
Opis:
Hi,
why pyspatialite module is not included in Qgis 1.7 under mac os x. Pyhton
modules not installed are very boring for a new user that can't understand
how to install it.
It's possible to consider a poll where the users requires their own
favourite modules that could be included by default on
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Saber Razmjooei razmjoo...@faunalia.co.uk
wrote:
Hi there
I reckon it will be great to have a set of plugins for hydrology and
hydraulic modelling in QGIS.
To develop a new hydraulic engine for QGIS is not an ideal and we will
be re-inventing the wheel.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Luca Mandolesi mandol...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
why pyspatialite module is not included in Qgis 1.7 under mac os x. Pyhton
modules not installed are very boring for a new user that can't understand
how to install it.
It's possible to consider a poll where the
I guess the installation python modules it's a work for developer. I guess a
simple user could feel himself demotivated.
I use easy_install but not always I can install the modules.
I noticed also psycopg2 is disappeared from qgis...
___
Qgis-developer
Hi,
Following a news on qgis 1.7.0, Mathias Bavay asked if we would be
interested by a C++/LGPL lib they're are working on :
https://slfsmm.indefero.net/p/meteoio/
The MeteoIO library aims at making data access easy and safe for
numerical simulations in environmental sciences requiring
Test after SQLite framework installation:
Last login: Thu Jun 23 21:52:24 on ttys000
host85-247-dynamic:~ luca$ python
Python 2.6.1 (r261:67515, Jun 24 2010, 21:47:49)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646)] on darwin
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
from pysqlite2
Joze,
This seems top be related top handling null values. If you change the
values (via the pgadmin) to 0 QGIS can update them.
Can you open a ticket on the bug tracker.
- Nathan
2011/6/23 Jože Detečnik joze.detec...@jkp-sg.si
Uhh. In 1.7 and above versions I can't enter new numeric value
For now I noticed problem only for numeric null values. I set default for
field to 0 in PG and I can enter the value.
I will open a ticket after more tests.
Joze
From: Nathan Woodrow [mailto:madman...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 1:45 AM
To: Jože Detečnik
Cc:
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