Hi!
There is still the Poll about Which Version of Windows are you using?
Currently 75% are using 64Bit Versions and 25% are using 32Bit Versions ..
Adressed to Andreas .. Still leave the poll there and wait or can we
take it from the Webpage?
kind regards
Werner
Hi Tim,
Am Mittwoch, 3. Juli 2013, 23.15:03 schrieb Tim Sutton:
Pirmin what happens if / when QGIS project itself wants to release QGIS
Enterprise version - or another company? Maybe it would be better to call
it 'Sourcepole GIS' or something to make it clear that it is not an
official QGIS
Hi Werner,
You can take this poll off the webpage.
The poll supports my hypothesis that the majority of the QGIS Windows
users is already on the 64bit version.
The disappointing thing is that, except one or two organizations, hardly
any company or organization wants to contribute to this effort
Hi,
Shouldn't there already be SVG versions around for the original icons? I
can't imagine that the original icons where created in a raster editor
(like GIMP) and not in a vector tool like Inkscape?
This is just a question.
Andreas
Am 05.07.2013 07:55, schrieb Denis Rouzaud:
Hi Anita,
I
Hi Nikos,
why don't you use the packages from application:geo repository:
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/Download#24-openSUSE
And if you need to compile, you can take a look at the spec file here:
Hi Andreas,
I have no idea about this. At least, for most of them there is nothing
in the repository.
Cheers,
Denis
On 07/05/2013 09:57 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Shouldn't there already be SVG versions around for the original icons? I
can't imagine that the original icons where
Hi,
That's bad. We should always have the SVG versions next to the raster
versions.
As we discussed SVG should be the default in the future.
Already most of the new devices have high-resolution displays and the
raster versions really look ugly/blurry on these devices.
Thanks for your work,
Hi,
I could support a part of the work for a 64 bit version if needed.
That would be very much usefull for 2.0 here here. Last discussions I
remember on 64 bits version said that Jef was taking charge of it. Since we
have not seen any clear call for funding, funders probably didn't show up.
Done here: http://hub.qgis.org/issues/8220 http://hub.qgis.org/issues/8220
All the best
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Hi,
QGIS is used by many environmental NGOs. Their work is most of the time
based on voluntary work. These volunteers have quite often older
machines - 32bit.
If 32bit is abandoned will QGIS community lose hundreds or thousands of
users. The counter how many units (QGIS applications) has been
Hi list,
I am user last QGIS master (from yesterday), and sometimes, when saving the
project, QGIS crashes. I have not yet find a way to properly reproduce the
bug.
But this is for me a real blocker, since the QGIS project file is then
corrupted and lost ( 0 ko ). It seems that save as can help
It seems to be related to adding a layer from the browser dock. I fixed a
bug like this a few weeks ago but it seems it's resurfaced.
- Nathan
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 6:37 PM, kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list,
I am user last QGIS master (from yesterday), and sometimes, when saving
Hi Kari,
My message was meant to be provoiking. People want everything - they
want a version 1.9. They want both 32bit and 64bit versions. But they
are not willing to contribute. They just take things for granted.
I am aware that there are still 32bit machines around - but then these
computers
Hi Nathan
I wll try to see if there is indeed a difference between classical add
vector layer tool and browser panel (which I use eveytime now)
2013/7/5 Nathan Woodrow madman...@gmail.com
It seems to be related to adding a layer from the browser dock. I fixed a
bug like this a few weeks ago
Hi Régis,
Yes - Jürgen will be able to work on it after his bugfixing work for
QGIS 2.0.
Things look much better now, financially. If you can also contribute a
bit there should be enough financial resources around.
Lets discuss this with Jürgen and the two of us offlist.
Thanks,
Andreas
Am
Hi all,
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Pirmin Kalberer pi...@sourcepole.comwrote:
Pirmin what happens if / when QGIS project itself wants to release QGIS
Enterprise version - or another company? Maybe it would be better to call
it 'Sourcepole GIS' or something to make it clear that it is
Hi!
My suggestion to solve that kind of problems would be to just have a
something|. based on QGIS
but I appreciate the appearance of the enterprise QGIS and hope that
it will QGIS itself some push to be more known by companies ..
regards
Werner
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Giuseppe
Nathan
I just reproduced the bug. It is indeed caused when loading a layer from
the browser.
Full reproductible example here :
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/8221
Thanks for your help Nathan.
2013/7/5 kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com
Hi Nathan
I wll try to see if there is indeed a difference
Hi all,
I have been redrawing a few PNG icons last days.
it seems there are still a number of inconsistent icons in the new theme, I see
add oracle layer
add sql server layer
add sql anywhere layer
add oracle georaster layer
db manager
evis
interpolation
I'm in doubt about
topology checker
coming soon ;)
On 07/05/2013 11:26 AM, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
Hi all,
I have been redrawing a few PNG icons last days.
it seems there are still a number of inconsistent icons in the new theme, I see
add oracle layer
add sql server layer
add sql anywhere layer
add oracle georaster layer
db
Thanks Denis for this great work
Giovanni, I personnaly like the topology checker icon. You are right we
could replace the blue with the grey-blue' of the other new icons, to make
him less flashy compared to the others
2013/7/5 Denis Rouzaud denis.rouz...@gmail.com
coming soon ;)
On
(Sorry for mixing-up the threads, various tech issues)
Otto Dassau:
Hi Nikos,
Hallo Otto,
why don't you use the packages from application:geo repository:
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/Download#24-openSUSE
I need to compile from source as I compile other stuff from source,
Hi all,
I have made a few more.
Here are the 3 pending requests, please comment, and I will adapt.
https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS/pull/700
https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS/pull/697
https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS/pull/698
I hope you like them!!!
Cheers,
Denis
Hello,
Le vendredi 5 juillet 2013 11:13:47, Werner Macho a écrit :
Hi!
My suggestion to solve that kind of problems would be to just have a
something|. based on QGIS
+1 for that, clear and efficient.
Vincent
but I appreciate the appearance of the enterprise QGIS and hope that
Well.. I think they already choose and from my point of view they are free
to do it as they like.. I think they are close enough to the project to
know what they do.. And I think it is a good idea to have some income to
provide that service..
Taking another mail from today.. People mostly take it
I would like to ask how vector attribute types conversion between
providers is supposed to work. Currently:
QgsMemoryProvider:
* mNativeTypes: int(10), double(20,5), string(255)
* addAttributes() silently skips the field if type is not Int, Double
or String, does not test length and precision,
+1 for clarifiying the use of types in QGIS. It is very hard for
non-developers users to understand the concepts behind, and the differences
between real, double, float / int, integer, int4, int8 / varchar, char,
text, string / etc.
The hard part would be to let the drivers use specific types
Well, as mentioned here
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Fwd-QGIS-Desktop-Bug-8085-New-A-64-bits-build-on-Windows-crash-on-exit-td5060493.html
I offered to help a bit with the 64 bits build. It's a pity that some
bugs in the building system are not addressed yet (namely the some
include
Hoi Joaquim,
Thank you for your reply.
As it seems now, Jürgen can invest the time to work on it - and with
collaborative efforts and one major sponsor (Vorarlberg) we should be
able to finance it.
Jürgens main goal is to automate the build with the OSGeo4W build
system, so that the OSGeo4W
thanks to Regione Toscana-SITA you can find DockableMirroMap plugin
ported to qgis 2.0
if you find it useful, please test it and refer problems as usual in:
plugin home is: http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/DockableMirrorMap/
thanks, Luigi Pirelli (luigi.pire...@faunalia.it)
Hi,
If this report is repeated one, sorry for that.
I got this error message when I tried to do spatial join.
I used latest weekly master version on Windows.
An error has occured while executing Python code:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Hi,
to support my porting work of qgis's plugins, I found really useful
the RemoteDebug plugin developed by Pirmin Kalberer of SourcePole:
I roughly ported it without good testing... but it seems to work.
you can find the fork here: https://github.com/luipir/qgis-remote-debug
and some
Hi,
I reported this error to http://hub.qgis.org/issues/8206. It has
already been fixed.
Minoru
2013/7/6 Sanghee Shin endof...@gmail.com:
Hi,
If this report is repeated one, sorry for that.
I got this error message when I tried to do spatial join.
I used latest weekly master version on
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