Hi,
This would be a very interesting feature - I also needed such a feature
for displaying circles below a letter to label specific parts of a
multi-geometry feature. I tricked by using Postgis views and rendering
the layer multiple times. Your solution would be more elegant.
Another
Il 07/08/2011 13:13, Tim Sutton ha scritto:
Oh I think its in master only so probably you should forget it as an
option as it will be a while until it makes it into a stable release.
Nevertheless, I keep on suggesting to use this feature, and go for a customized
QGIS
+ a plugin rather than a
HalloIch nutze QGIS mapserver und QGIS-Web-Client unter Ubuntu. Bei der Enrichtung des web-client habe ich mich an die Angaben der readme.txt gehalten und es funktioniert soweit auch grundstzlich. Zum Testen nutze ich das Standard QGIS Projekt NaturalEarth. Beim Aufrufen des clients ber den
Hi Volker
2011/8/4 Volker Fröhlich volke...@gmx.at:
Dear developers,
today the Spatialindex package got approved for Fedora, the Qwtpolar package
is there for one or two weeks now. Cmake lets you choose between the bundled
version of Qwtpolar and a system wide for some time now. 2 weeks back
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Bob English bobe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Thanks very much for your reply. I guess my questions were unclear in my
previous post. I have been using QGIS for a few years, and I have installed
MrSID support in the past. My current version of Copiapo
Hi Tim
Just a small note: there seems to be a bug where the rotation angles
are not honoured when rendering (even though the symbol preview shows
them correctly) - see attached image. Also, would it be possible to
enable anti-aliasing on those lines?
This should be fixed with commit
Wait, it is 43e832152a3ab2b3ff19, not e2c5fe77e8f24d72fd5e.
Marco
Am Montag, 8. August 2011, 17.10:25 schrieb Marco Hugentobler:
Hi Tim
Just a small note: there seems to be a bug where the rotation angles
are not honoured when rendering (even though the symbol preview shows
them
Hello
Let me tell the problem in English again.
I want to try out qgis-web-client for a webmapping project. For the setup I
sticked closely to the readme.txt and so far it is working in general.
The only problem I face so far is the zoom level when the client is started. If
I open the QIS
---BeginMessage---
I have uploaded QwtPolar 1.0.0
Beside porting QwtPolar to Qwt 6.x a couple of new features have been added..
This is the change log:
1. Adopted to Qwt 6.0
2. QwtPolarRenderer introduced
3. QwtPlotSpectrogram
- paint attributes ( using qwtFastAtan2 )
-
Hi Tim
Cool, shields for labels are very usefull, both with rectangles or with svg
background (probably in future).
Rectangular shields are also well suited as a (computationally) fast
alternative to font buffers.
I didn't yet look into the details of the code. From first tries of the label-
Dear Devs,
I mistakenly first posted this to the archive list by mistake, so please
forgive any duplication.
I searched the archives and found nothing on this topic, so I am posting
about it. This may save new PyQGIS developers some time if they work in
Eclipse on MSWindows.
I couldn't open
Following up to this:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27535681
According to this message, the developer is not going to develop a PyQwt 6.
We already had some discussion about Qwt 6 here:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/3562
Volker
Am Montag, 8. August 2011, 17:10:11 schrieb
Here my Last weeks report, sorry for the delay:
Ciao Marco
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http://www.bernawebdesign.ch/byteblog/2011/08/09/gsoc-2011-weekly-report-10/
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