Congratulations Larry,
Great news.
All the best for you and your family, I'm sure you will have a wonderful
(although not always easy) time in the next weeks and years.
Regards,
Matthias
On 01.07.2013 21:49, Larry Shaffer wrote:
Hi,
In case anyone was wondering...
I have been absent from
Hi All (and especially translators),
As of today (2. July 2013) please note that we are entering string freeze
for the run up to the next release. If you are committing bug fixes please
avoid changing any strings unless it is absolutely necessary. Translation
.ts files have been updated in git so
Perhaps you could be interested in our plugin:
RT QSpider.
It create a shapefile from a dbf with coordinate on two field int or
textual.
The plugin is actually for 1.8 only, bt we plan early to evolve to qgis 2.0
Regards,
On 01/07/2013 09:48, HAUBOURG wrote:
Hi all, let me precise the
Nice! this will help a lot with actual 1.8 in production environnement here.
may I suggest a more explicit title for an eventual new version?
I would vote for adding that in core vector menu for 2.1..
Régis
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Hello I am interested to contribute to Quantum Gis.
I think I found a first task to do Bug 8200.
Another work on it ?
Do you think it 's a good task for a first contribution ?
Thank you
Loïc
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I'm writing some headless Python scripts which use the QGIS API for data
management.
QgsLogger prints debug messages even if QGIS_DEBUG env var is set to 0.
How can I disble it?
Giovanni
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a bit of a workaround, but setting QGIS_LOG_FILE=/dev/null does the trick
ciao
Marco Bernasocchi (mobile)
http://opengis.ch
On Jul 2, 2013 11:54 AM, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm writing some headless Python scripts which use the QGIS API for data
management.
QgsLogger prints debug
I've found a workaround right now. Setting QGIS_DEBUG to -1000 makes
QgsLogger stopping all the messages (default to -999).
2013/7/2 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com
I'm writing some headless Python scripts which use the QGIS API for data
management.
QgsLogger prints debug messages even if
Hi Marco, we replied at the same time :)
I forgot to say that I'm on Windows so no /dev/null there... NUL makes
python crash.
Abnyway, even with -1000 there's an annoying issue. I always have to click
the down arrow on the keyboard to show the prompt, otherwise the
interpreter remains blinking
Hi Giovanni,
On Tue, 02. Jul 2013 at 11:53:59 +0200, G. Allegri wrote:
I'm writing some headless Python scripts which use the QGIS API for data
management.
QgsLogger prints debug messages even if QGIS_DEBUG env var is set to 0.
How can I disble it?
Try setting QGIS_DEBUG to -1.
Why enforcing that the input raster to be georeferenced
must have a CRS? In principle, in most cases the
raster to be georeferenced has just arbitrary Euclidean coordinates.
Agus
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Hi,
for a qgis 1.8 plugin I would like to query the mean of pixel values of a
raster layer within a defined buffer for the current mouse position (not for
an existing point layer).
For the buffer it works:
...
feat.geometry().asPoint()
(3.5176e+06,5.4062e+06)
buff_geom =
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 03:57:36PM +0200, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi Paolo,
On Fri, 28. Jun 2013 at 15:50:42 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
AFAIR, the same layer was loaded by qgis 1.8: Matthias, could you confirm?
All the best.
Using the same version of PostGIS / GEOS ?
I suppose
Hi,
Not sure it's the best way but I did something similar with these
workarounds:
A - with gdal:
1 - the user click and you get your buffer. (already done)
2 - use gdalwarp with -cutline and *-*crop_to_cutline options to
extract a new raster. (python subprocess)
3 - read the created raster in a
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