Hi all,
I just started to play around with the Globe plugin and I'm noticing the
following:
it works much better on a Windows 7 Virtual Machine rather than on a
Ubuntu 64 bit installation (on a pc with an integrated video card and a
Intel i3 cpu). In fact on the Linux platform it is not smooth at
> Anyone confirms?
On ubuntu 11.04/QGIS traunk I get "aborted by user".
cheers
-- Giovanni --
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Hi Tim,
> They should be.
> Try going to the histogram tab of your raster properties or do
> something else that requires stats. In many cases, stats are not
> needed so you may not be seeing thm gathered. Also for read only
> medai, the stats should land up in the proxy dir which is set to
> ~/
Hi,
confirmed under Windows XP SP3 and Slackware Linux
with latest self-compiled master
2011/8/13 Paolo Cavallini :
> Hi all.
> In my installation (deb unstable, self packaged), the globe plugin widget is
> in a
> wrong position (on top of the File dropdown menu); it can be placed by hand
> in
> Does the same for me too.
it does also on Windows.
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Hi
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 7:45 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all.
> In my installation (deb unstable, self packaged), the globe plugin widget is
> in a
> wrong position (on top of the File dropdown menu); it can be placed by hand
> in a more
> appropriate position, but it gets back on reo
Hi Paolo,
On Sat, 13. Aug 2011 at 06:47:18 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il 12/08/2011 21:59, Pirmin Kalberer ha scritto:
> > libosgearth-dev is already a build dependency. Did you run "sudo apt-get
> > build-dep qgis"?
>
> I'm running:
> dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
> Compilation goes smoothly,