Hi again
Version 0.99 did not georeference images correctly.
Should be fixed in new version (0.100) which I uploaded a couple of minutes ago.
Furthermore, the new version has an improved dialog (fewer clicks).
Feedback very welcome...
Cheers
Stefan
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Hi all.
When printing with Atlas, the labels for polygons outside the one in
focus are often cut. Using various options (a bit hackish, not very
easy to understand for the average user) the problem can be reduced,
but apparently not avoided
Hi Paolo,
Do you somehow mask the area outside the polygon ? If yes i'm really
interested.
If not, we are also wondering how to limit labeling only to objects within
the Atlas object. A way is to use expression generator to filter labels only
when the layer's object intersects Atlas current
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Il 18/11/2013 15:05, Régis Haubourg ha scritto:
Hi Paolo,
Do you somehow mask the area outside the polygon ? If yes i'm really
interested.
If not, we are also wondering how to limit labeling only to objects within
In this case, it is OK to
Paolo Cavallini wrote
In any case, truncated labels should never occur.
All the best.
Agreed, and confirmed.
could you open a issue so that I can refer to it?
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Is there a trick how to keep track of features added to memory provider?
Say that feature with id is added to a memory provider. Original id is
overwritten by the memory provider. How to access the feature in the
provider by original id without additional attribute or hacks like
counting
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Il 18/11/2013 17:01, Régis Haubourg ha scritto:
Paolo Cavallini wrote
In any case, truncated labels should never occur.
All the best.
Agreed, and confirmed.
could you open a issue so that I can refer to it?
done:
Plugin Memory Layer Saver approval by ccrook.
The plugin version [20] Memory Layer Saver 3.0 is now unapproved
Link: http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/MemoryLayerSaver/
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Hi,
Is it possible to add support for GDAL Rasterize to Processing? I see
Polygonize but not Rasterize.
Best wishes,
Anita
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Hi, it was added to Qgis Master sometime ago. If you want to use QGIS 2.0.1
you can upgrade Processing from the plugin installer and get the code from
October 29th.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Anita Graser anitagra...@gmx.at wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to add support for GDAL Rasterize to
As far as I know, currently the most appropriate thing is to use
layer.dataProvider().addFeatures() and to skip the edit buffer. But I
think that layers should broadcast information about changing feature
ids. This is not a problem unique to the memory provider.
Matthias
On Mon 18 Nov 2013
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 6:44 PM, Matthias Kuhn matthias.k...@gmx.ch wrote:
As far as I know, currently the most appropriate thing is to use
layer.dataProvider().addFeatures() and to skip the edit buffer.
That is what I am doing, but QgsMemoryProvider::addFeatures()
overwrites original feature
I'm new to android.
What do I need to do to install this version of QGIS on my Samsung Galaxy
Note 8?
I've tried the Android QGIS Installer on the nightly builds (last one
20131118), it downloads the package but fails installation.
Thanks in advance.
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I hope we have some experienced sysadmins here on the list who can bring
light into the dark.
The situation is
I try to build rpms for fedora/centos on our shiny new server where we
have docker.io set up, so we can easily create multiple containers for
the different tasks the server will run. So
On Mon 18 Nov 2013 19:36:22 CET, Radim Blazek wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 6:44 PM, Matthias Kuhn matthias.k...@gmx.ch wrote:
As far as I know, currently the most appropriate thing is to use
layer.dataProvider().addFeatures() and to skip the edit buffer.
That is what I am doing, but
Thanks Filipe!
Guess the AlgorithmExecutor error kept me from trying to go through with
the update. Now I can access Rasterize.
Best wishes,
Anita
Am 18.11.2013, 18:21 Uhr, schrieb Filipe Dias filipesd...@gmail.com:
Hi, it was added to Qgis Master sometime ago. If you want to use QGIS
On 11/19/2013 02:37 AM, gemniii wrote:
I'm new to android.
What do I need to do to install this version of QGIS on my Samsung Galaxy
Note 8?
I've tried the Android QGIS Installer on the nightly builds (last one
20131118), it downloads the package but fails installation.
Thanks in advance
HI
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Matthias Kuhn matthias.k...@gmx.ch wrote:
I hope we have some experienced sysadmins here on the list who can bring
light into the dark.
The situation is
I try to build rpms for fedora/centos on our shiny new server where we
have docker.io set up, so we
On 18. 11. 13 20:58, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
I think we should rather fix this issue. I would very much like
QgsVectorLayer to emit a signal, when it commits the features and
changes their ids.
QgsVectorLayer::featureIdsChanged( QMap QgsFeatureId, QgsFeatureId )
So you could connect to this and
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