Hi
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Olivier Dalang olivier.dal...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear lists,
I'm happy to present my new plugin called LayerBender.
It's purpose is to allow to align/distort vector layers to match a source,
very much like georefencer does for raster. It seems ArcGIS and
AFAIK vectGeoRef does an affine transformation.
It would be great if the two tools would merge into a single plugin,
bringing thir different solutions.
giovanni
Il 27/mag/2014 08:55 Tim Sutton li...@linfiniti.com ha scritto:
Hi
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Olivier Dalang
Il giorno Tue, 27 May 2014 06:47:34 +0200
Richard Duivenvoorde rdmaili...@duif.net ha scritto:
hi Richard,
On 26-05-14 21:18, Olivier Dalang wrote:
Dear lists,
cool feature! Is it related to
http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/vectGeoref/ (vector georeferencing
plugin)?
no;
On 26/05/2014 18:07, Martin Dobias wrote:
Hi Vincent
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Vincent Mora vincent.m...@oslandia.com wrote:
Hi,
The WFS data provider seems broken when not-cached. As far I can see
QgsWFSProvider::getFeatures( const QgsFeatureRequest request ) is never
called, and it's
Hi,
We would definitely need this functionality for our application modules
- we need functions like min, max, mean, sum, average to work
on 1:n relations.
Now that we have relations in QGIS, I think that aggregate functions are
a logical next step. Something to seriously consider in 2.6.
Some months ago I opened a ticket about this [1]. I see that
InitSpatialMetadata is still called without the parameter, which makes it
being attached to a transaction. It is veeery slow on Windows, because
of the Spatialite version. Will the next 2.4 have an updated Spatialite (
4.1), which
Hi !
It's a shame, I didn't know about vectGeoref !!! (it seems it was released
only a few days ago)
Both plugin indeed aim to do the same... I'll see directly with Giuliano if
there's a possible merge !
Bests,
Olivier
2014-05-27 6:47 GMT+02:00 Richard Duivenvoorde rdmaili...@duif.net:
Il giorno Tue, 27 May 2014 10:35:31 +0200
Olivier Dalang olivier.dal...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Hi !
hi Richard Olivier (sorry for my bad english :-)
It's a shame, I didn't know about vectGeoref !!! (it seems it was
released only a few days ago)
Both plugin indeed aim to do the same...
Hello Andreas,
Le mardi 27 mai 2014 10:28:13, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
Hi,
We would definitely need this functionality for our application modules
- we need functions like min, max, mean, sum, average to work
on 1:n relations.
Now that we have relations in QGIS, I think that aggregate
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 7:21 PM, Vincent Picavet vincent...@oslandia.comwrote:
As stated by Regis, basing this work on top of SQLite may be the best
option,
but more study has to be done and a general agreement is needed to go this
way.
I have plans to implement this. Exposing QGIS layers
Hi,
I've added a few small new features to QWC, currently they are in
Customizations.js because I'm unsure if they can be of general interest, if
yes, I would be happy to share and merge them upstream to QWC:
* center/zoom map on QWC load, for example:
?zoom=12center=8.24,44.99srid=4326 will
Le 23/05/2014 22:44, Régis Haubourg a écrit :
Hi,
well, this is something I miss, coming from Mapinfo world.
Some tests are being made currently on French ministry of ecology, and by
Nathan also, to head to some kind of a layer abstraction, based on ogr
virtual layer and ogr sqlite
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Vincent Picavet
vincent...@oslandia.com wrote:
Hello Andreas,
Le mardi 27 mai 2014 10:28:13, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
Hi,
We would definitely need this functionality for our application modules
- we need functions like min, max, mean, sum, average to work
Hugo Mercier wrote
Or
calculated fields in view can't be explicitly cast, so QGIS should have
to
guess data type based on a data scan (a major unadressed issue of sqlite)
Hmmm I wasn't aware of this limitation in SQLITE views :(
Yes, SQLITE does dynamic typing, so user or provider has to
Il 26/05/2014 09:33, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
Hi all.
I believe the new panel could be improved:
*instead of two buttons (Expand tree+Collapse tree) a single toggling
(on/off)button
could be better
* the full stop at the end should be removed
* the Expand/Collapse button(s) should be
I agree with all of you about not reinventing the wheel and, yes, let's not
fragment QGIS' capabilities on data querying/filtering/etc.
My first idea was simply (but I'm not sure how much simple it is) to be
able to perform aggregate queries like in WINDOW functions. In my job it's
something I
Hi,
have you tested the master version of QGIS Server with Qgis Web Client?
It seems that Qgis Server, for WMS GetCapabilities, doesn't write the
SERVICE section anymore (QGIS 2.0 did it), so this broke the Qgis
Web Client and cannot display map.
I've tested it on same project with QGIS 2.0 and
giohappy wrote
I agree with all of you about not reinventing the wheel and, yes, let's
not
fragment QGIS' capabilities on data querying/filtering/etc.
I agree totally.SQLITE could be a very powerfull basement to build user
oriented functions. But we need to be sure that it won't add *under the
Hi all,
I understand your concerns, but on the other hand - how would you treat
all data sources equally well, if QGIS does not implement that stuff
within QGIS for data providers that do not implement this? One could
still write a QGIS expression to SQL compiler for those providers who
support
We will need these aggregate functions in forms for information purposes
and in the print composer for generating reports. Having to write
Postgis-Views would work for database pros. But let's not forget that
not all of our users are database professionals and not all of the users
have their
Le 27/05/2014 15:03, Régis Haubourg a écrit :
Hugo Mercier wrote
Or
calculated fields in view can't be explicitly cast, so QGIS should have
to
guess data type based on a data scan (a major unadressed issue of sqlite)
Hmmm I wasn't aware of this limitation in SQLITE views :(
Yes, SQLITE
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 7:16 PM, Glynn Clements
gl...@gclements.plus.com wrote:
Also, currently the global error handler (G_set_error_routine) is
called before the non-exclusive handlers (G_add_error_handler), so
those will never be called if the global handler lonjmp()s out. The
global
On 05/27/2014 01:41 PM, MORREALE Jean Roc wrote:
Le 27/05/2014 17:44, Alex Mandel a écrit :
I was also thinking about filing a ticket to ask for vector to be added
to the core Georeferencer, since gdal 1.10 ogr2ogr can take a gcp list
and apply polynomial 1,2 or 3 to a vector and reproject
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