Hi Gary,
Thanks for the feedback! Section is now renamed to:
REQUIRED, Optional and Supporting Components
Btw, you were not the first to run into the problem. :-)
Regards,
Larry
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Gary Sherman wrote:
> On 10/26/14 3:13 PM, Larry Shaffer wrote:
>
>> Hi Gary,
>
On 10/26/14 3:13 PM, Larry Shaffer wrote:
Hi Gary,
See the "Supporting Components" just above the download sections:
http://qgis.dakotacarto.com/
Oh---had it said "Required Components" I might have expanded it and read
it :)
It sounds like William has it covered for installs of a released v
Hi Gary,
See the "Supporting Components" just above the download sections:
http://qgis.dakotacarto.com/
Regards,
Larry Shaffer
Dakota Cartography
Black Hills, South Dakota
On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 4:41 PM, William Kyngesburye
wrote:
> It's possible that it wasn't bundled in the nightly. I bun
I just issued a pull request https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/1661
after creating the issue: http://hub.qgis.org/issues/11504 :-)
Can somebody with some insight into the Digitizing/Rotation tools
(Denis?) have a look into this.
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
Le dimanche 26 octobre 2014 16:44:37, Zoltan Szecsei a écrit :
> Hi,
> I just want to clear up my mindset as to how a VRT is implemented in QGIS.
Zoltan,
In fact those are more OGR questions than QGIS questions. QGIS makes no
difference when reading a plain shapefile (through OGR) or a VRT.
>
Hi,
I just want to clear up my mindset as to how a VRT is implemented in QGIS.
I'd like to understand when QGIS opens a file, when it reads the
contents, and when it writes (if need be) and closes a file.
In this context, I am thinking about SHP files - especially the NGI
dataset which comes ou
On 2014/10/24 18:49, Andre Joost wrote:
+100 from me if you promise to build a QGIS plugin for the purpose ;-)
Right with a little help on the VRT syntax, from Even, this script
will create you a vrt file (ie: in a simple case, 'ogrbuildvrt' :-) )
#!/bin/bash
#
# Bash script to genera
On 2014/10/26 16:22, Even Rouault wrote:
You likely need to add the attribute relativeToVRT="1" in so
that the paths are interpreated relatively to the VRT file.
i.e.
2730/2730_RIVER_LINE_2006_06.shp
Magic! - It works.
I did have the relativeToVRT in an earlier version, but my syntax was
> I still get no syntax errors on opening the VRT, and no features either.
> Could it be the 'slashes' in the filename?
No that's OK
> I would have thought they'd
> be OK because they are in double-quotes:
You likely need to add the attribute relativeToVRT="1" in so
that the paths are inter
On 2014/10/26 16:01, Zoltan Szecsei wrote:
On 2014/10/26 15:57, Even Rouault wrote:
Le dimanche 26 octobre 2014 14:37:04, Zoltan Szecsei a écrit :
On 2014/10/24 18:49, Andre Joost wrote:
+100 from me if you promise to build a QGIS plugin for the purpose ;-)
Well, I'm not building a plugin - bu
On 2014/10/26 15:57, Even Rouault wrote:
Le dimanche 26 octobre 2014 14:37:04, Zoltan Szecsei a écrit :
On 2014/10/24 18:49, Andre Joost wrote:
+100 from me if you promise to build a QGIS plugin for the purpose ;-)
Well, I'm not building a plugin - but rather a bash script, both to keep
it sim
Le dimanche 26 octobre 2014 14:37:04, Zoltan Szecsei a écrit :
> On 2014/10/24 18:49, Andre Joost wrote:
> > +100 from me if you promise to build a QGIS plugin for the purpose ;-)
>
> Well, I'm not building a plugin - but rather a bash script, both to keep
> it simple, and to further my knowledge.
On 2014/10/24 18:49, Andre Joost wrote:
+100 from me if you promise to build a QGIS plugin for the purpose ;-)
Well, I'm not building a plugin - but rather a bash script, both to keep
it simple, and to further my knowledge.
So,
My script is working insofar as I am getting a VRT that QGIS (v2.5
Hi all, there is an ongoing discussion about this matter here
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/11491
In case you are not aware: if you use data defined fill/border colors
for a vector, the legend will show the symbology classes (in case you
are using the categorized symbology), but the symbol for all t
Am 26.10.2014 um 11:35 schrieb Tim Sutton:
We could build something - at least for the use case where you want to
create a mosaic of shp files that have the same attributes... But i have to
wonder if there is much point - just importing them into spatialite or
postgis seems like a much nicer ap
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Nathan Woodrow
wrote:
> I think it makes sense to keep up with the funded bug fixing if we have
> the money
>
Maybe the QGIS testing funding would fix all these probelms? Now it's
funded!
http://blog.vitu.ch/10102014-1046/crowdfunding-initiative-automated-testin
Hi
On Oct 24, 2014 6:51 PM, "Andre Joost" wrote:
>
> Am 24.10.2014 um 17:08 schrieb Tim Sutton:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> On Oct 24, 2014 4:43 PM, "Zoltan Szecsei" <
zoltans-mboxmv9chcpu3weykep...@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2014/10/24 16:36, Andre Joost wrote:
Am 24.10.2014 um 16:
I think it makes sense to keep up with the funded bug fixing if we have the
money.
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014, 4:00 AM Tim Sutton wrote:
> Hi Paolo
>
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Paolo Cavallini
> wrote:
>
>> Il 24/10/2014 11:06, Sandro Santilli ha scritto:
>>
>> > A blocker-free release makes
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