Hi people,
For me is an inconvenient that Hackfest QGIS and Girona in the same time.
I' going to do a workshop to "IIntroductory Workshop to QGIS 2.0" [1] the
first day in Girona
I'd like to go to the next spring HackFest QGIS!
Is it posible to change the dates? a days before o after this event
I apologise for double posting.. ..but I was suggested to change the
subject of this mail so to better target the current developer community of
the Processing module (former "SEXTANTE").
I am a GIS enthusiast and Computer Science student and I am writing you as
I need your help within my GIS-relat
dear developers,
we need to add our custom SRS in qGis2, in order to build the right call to
our WMS with the correct EPSG,
for example:
http://servizigis.regione.emilia-romagna.it/wms/ctr5?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=760705.00661945529282093,931095.61931572866160423,761403.978929
NOO... Girona and Vienna happend in the same days?
N
On 25 November 2013 16:26, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
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> Il 25/11/2013 11:16, Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:
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> > I think (Paolo?) there has already been some infor
+3.14
On 25 November 2013 15:58, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
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> Il 25/11/2013 13:20, Victor Olaya ha scritto:
> > My idea is to take a set of 5-10 plugins that are representative of
> > what most people what to know, and document them in detail so t
Sorry for the long text, I will try to keep it interesting for you.
On 25.11.2013 18:28, Hugo Mercier wrote:
> For the aggregate functions, we do not have this kind of things for
> regular, "unjoined" tables, so we won't have it for joined tables.
Not yet ;)
> We could stick to the current behavio
Le 25/11/2013 15:18, Matthias Kuhn a écrit :
> Hi
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> On Mon 25 Nov 2013 14:10:27 CET, Hugo Mercier wrote:
>> Hi all,
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>> I have some questions regarding table joins in QGIS.
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>> Looking at the GUI, there are two locations where such "joins" can
>> currently be declared :
>> - through the "Joi
On 11/25/2013 04:37 AM, Giuseppe
Sucameli wrote:
Hi Paolo,
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 7:34 AM,
Paolo Cavallini
wrote:
If
something is slow (and I agree that some
Hello all,
I am trying to give a name for my own cassini projection into the PRJ file,
but reloading the shp, QGis seems to ignore my name, and it use, instead, a
generic " * SR generated (+prj etcetera)" definition name.
It 's impossible to give a new name through a PRJ file?
Thank you for any
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Hi all.
I'm using heathmaps rather heavily, and I found that they would be far more
convenient (easier to interpret in many contexts) if they could (optionally) be
expressed in % rather than in absolute values. The change seems trivial:
* calculate the
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Il 25/11/2013 11:16, Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:
> I think (Paolo?) there has already been some informal decision on the
> PSC mailing list for Vienna, only we/QGIS did not take further action.
no decision, neither informal or formal, AFAIK
I su
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Il 25/11/2013 10:32, Giuseppe Sucameli ha scritto:
> zero latency. The chars I type are displayed and highlighted immediately.
with very slow machines, I confirm taht a lag is noticeable, but not a serious
issue
here.
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Il 25/11/2013 13:20, Victor Olaya ha scritto:
> My idea is to take a set of 5-10 plugins that are representative of
> what most people what to know, and document them in detail so they can
> be used as reference plugins. Also, if these plugins are writ
+1
As someone still learning the basics of Python mainly for GIS needs, I think
that would be great.
I already looked in some plugins code, but it wasn't easy to understand. A
clear explanation will help a lot.
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On Mon 25 Nov 2013 14:27:24 CET, Régis Haubourg wrote:
> +1 , we should have all relations in the same location.
> Arcgis users are already trained to choose between a join (1:1) or relates
> (1:n), we could keep something alike.
> Arcgis shows a dialog to assist user in choosing correctly what kin
Hi
On Mon 25 Nov 2013 14:10:27 CET, Hugo Mercier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have some questions regarding table joins in QGIS.
>
> Looking at the GUI, there are two locations where such "joins" can
> currently be declared :
> - through the "Joins" tab of a layer's properties (1:1 join)
> - through the
+1 , we should have all relations in the same location.
Arcgis users are already trained to choose between a join (1:1) or relates
(1:n), we could keep something alike.
Arcgis shows a dialog to assist user in choosing correctly what kind of
relation he needs. I think this could be a good idea to
Hi all,
I have some questions regarding table joins in QGIS.
Looking at the GUI, there are two locations where such "joins" can
currently be declared :
- through the "Joins" tab of a layer's properties (1:1 join)
- through the "Relations" properties of the project (1:N joins)
Relations are very
Hi all
I am going to start working on additional materials for developers,
but instead of expanding the cookbook or adding more
documentation/tutorials/etc, I have an idea that i would like to share
with you all.
We have a large collection of plugins already, and most of the things
that can be do
+1 for the Vienna code sprint and meeting with the C-Tribe ;-)
Andreas
Am 2013-11-25 11:16, schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde:
On 25-11-13 11:04, Stephan Meißl wrote:
Matthias, all,
the venue sponsor of the Vienna code sprint, the city of Vienna,
offered
already to extend the space to also suit
On 25-11-13 11:16, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> Next friday there is a PSC (irc) meeting, so hopefully we can try to
> decide about this, and start an 'organising team'.
oops. Wrong planning next PSC meeting is the 6th of dec...
Richard
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On 25-11-13 11:04, Stephan Meißl wrote:
> Matthias, all,
>
> the venue sponsor of the Vienna code sprint, the city of Vienna, offered
> already to extend the space to also suit the QGis community. So no
> worries about the mentioned 30 spaces limit.
>
> I think it would be great to have a joint c
Matthias, all,
the venue sponsor of the Vienna code sprint, the city of Vienna, offered
already to extend the space to also suit the QGis community. So no
worries about the mentioned 30 spaces limit.
I think it would be great to have a joint code sprint and I'm looking
forward to welcome you all
Hi Paolo,
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 7:34 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> If something is slow (and I agree that sometimes it is), this
> must be speeded up, not removed.
>
+1, btw I cannot do anything to speed it up until I reproduce it.
> Also, adding (yet another) optional switch is confusing, an
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 4:13 AM, Lee Hachadoorian <
lee.hachadooria...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If I may ask those who say they aren't experiencing it, is there really no
> latency, or is it just that waiting a few seconds here and there for the
> characters to catch up to your typing is not that big a
Hi Alex,
Thank you for pointing out, I wasn't aware.
So it seems, that the majority of people who commented so far were in
favor of Vienna. I would love to go to Spain, but the c-tribe sprint in
Vienna sounds like a good reason to go there as well.
One thing to consider is, that the c-tribe sprin
Hi Matthias,
I remember there was discussion about this and if I'm not
wrong there were two locations proposed. One is Girona
and another is Vienna.
Discussions were mainly in PSC list, see
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-psc/2013-October/001741.html
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-ps
Hi,
Although the winter in the northern hemisphere just started, it's time
to think about spring already.
Does anybody have an idea where the next hackfest could be and probably
even started to organize something? I remember, there were a couple of
ideas around, but I am not sure, if any of these
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