Hi Borys, Larry Nathan and all,
I did felt a bit offended, but I am sure it was not your intention, it
is for sure a question of culture. French speakers tend to wrap up with
nice words ;)
Anyway, I get your point for these icons. If wanted, I can simplify the
hammer or something else.
Now
Thats understandable the differences, now Justin can you specify more about how
would you like to make the integration
I am thinking you would probably want to do the data collection using
CyberTracker, then export it or download it to be used within QGIS. Now what is
it that you would want to
Hi Antonio,
Yes, similar to Fulcrum.
I’ve been following them for a while now and think they are doing a lot of
things right. They’re missing a few components that are important for us,
e.g. full offline (for security) and support for a number of in-field
scenarios. It’s possible these feat
Hi Tim,
Great to hear from you again – glad you’re still part of the open GIS
community J.
Your guidance makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
Cheers,
-Justin
From: Tim Sutton [mailto:li...@linfiniti.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2013 5:39 AM
To: Justin Steventon
Cc: Nathan Woodrow; qgis-dev
Hi Justin
I think your project seems a little bit similar to http://fulcrumapp.com/
http://fulcrumapp.com/features/ for field data collection, maybe just missing
the part for people who can read or write
What they do is capture data using custom forms on the field and then you sync
over the i
Thanks! Maybe the overlay type will be useful in the future...
Dnia sobota, 6 lipca 2013 o 11:57:52 Marco Hugentobler napisał(a):
> Hi Borys
>
> It is not in use anymore. But let me remove it, some parts in the
> composer still depend on it and need to be deactivated.
> Furthermore, the 'overlay'
Dnia sobota, 6 lipca 2013 o 19:55:37 Larry Shaffer napisał(a):
> I have just updated some of Denis's property icons to help them match the
> characteristics of existing icons [0]. There were issues with the new icons
> having no buffered whitespace and the line width was a bit heavy [1].
Surely it
Hi Justin
Having a cybertracker sequence generator in QGIS would be great. In general
for open source the way to go is to build something that solves your own
needs and then put it out there for others to use and contribute to. You
will probably get much more useful and directed feedback if people
Still working for me...
On 04-07-13 19:57, Raymond Nijssen wrote:
Works for me in the QGIS Nightly on Ubuntu 13.04. Will check tomorrow
again... :)
On 04-07-13 19:09, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
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Hi all.
In my recent install, the mouse wheel does not
Hi Radim
Thanks for raising this important point.
but the same typeName may have different meaning
for different drivers
How about passing a string that tells the origin provider string? The
data provider could then recognise if it comes from the same provider
and use the native types. If
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