+1 for map units. Makes much more sense to me and should confuse less.
On 12/13/2014 07:04 AM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
> I think using the projects units makes more sense, Using the layer
> units makes things confusing I think, think of having one layer in
> degrees and another in meters.
>
> So +
I don't understand it either; I'm not in any way suggesting it makes sense.
I'm simply describing how it is.
The confusing state of my machines suggests that crssync may do other
things than just use the GDAL sources to populate srs.db. Is that mistaken?
I haven't looked at the source for crssync;
I think using the projects units makes more sense, Using the layer units
makes things confusing I think, think of having one layer in degrees and
another in meters.
So +1 for swapping to mean project units.
On Sat Dec 13 2014 at 4:02:10 PM Martin Dobias wrote:
> Hi
>
> Recently I have been work
Hi
Recently I have been working on some snapping improvements (more about that
later) and I have found one slightly surprising thing about the
configuration of tolerances: if the tolerance unit is set to "map units",
it actually means "layer units" - i.e. units in layer's CRS and not in
project's
Am 12.12.2014 um 22:14 schrieb Trevor Wiens:
Andre I believe you misunderstood what I'm saying. The version of gdal does
not appear to affect the presence of EPSG:6148 in srs.db
Box 1:
debian wheezy
QGIS 2.4
gdal 1.9
ESPG:6148 in the srs.db
ESPG6148 NOT in gdal csv files
Box 2:
debian wheezy
QG
Yes, that's not foreign to me.
I think for QGIS you would likely want to undo the matrix in to long
format rows.
Dest, Orig, Value
With data in that format in a db it would work fine to query out and
display the data in various ways. Also Dest and Origin could then be
joined to Points and you cou
Hi Alex,
This matrix is a transportation demand matrix, where the
indices represent the node of origin and the node of destination in the
network. They could be interpreted as vectors, I think, if you think in the
sense that both the origin and the destination do have coordinates,
On 12/11/2014 08:21 PM, Pedro Camargo wrote:
> Hi group,
> During my discussions with people from the transportation
> modeling world, some people pointed out a few features that would be nice
> to have in order to use QGIS more intensively by our group.
>
> The mos
Andre I believe you misunderstood what I'm saying. The version of gdal does
not appear to affect the presence of EPSG:6148 in srs.db
Box 1:
debian wheezy
QGIS 2.4
gdal 1.9
ESPG:6148 in the srs.db
ESPG6148 NOT in gdal csv files
Box 2:
debian wheezy
QGIS 2.6.1
gdal 1.9
ESPG:6148 NOT in srs.db
ESPG:
Am 12.12.2014 um 21:29 schrieb Trevor Wiens:
On both boxes, the file compdcs.csv does not contain a record for
EPSG:6148. The gdal version is 1.9, not 1.11 for Wheezy and I assume the
same for Ubuntu.
Installing from Ubuntugis-unstable for trusty 14.04 will give you gdal
1.11 with the desired
On both boxes, the file compdcs.csv does not contain a record for
EPSG:6148. The gdal version is 1.9, not 1.11 for Wheezy and I assume the
same for Ubuntu.
EPSG:6148 is not listed on both boxes in any files in /usr/share/gdal/1.9/
on both of my machines (one with QGIS 2.4 listing 6148, one with QG
Am 12.12.2014 um 18:05 schrieb Trevor Wiens:
I have two debian Wheezy systems. One with 2.4 and the other with 2.6.1.
In the 2.4 instance 6148 is present and in the 2.6.1 instance it is not
Runing /usr/lib/qgis/crssync does not solve the issue. It updates various
files including
/usr/share/qgi
I have two debian Wheezy systems. One with 2.4 and the other with 2.6.1.
In the 2.4 instance 6148 is present and in the 2.6.1 instance it is not
Runing /usr/lib/qgis/crssync does not solve the issue. It updates various
files including
/usr/share/qgis/resources/srs.db
On the box with 2.4 there i
On 2014/12/12 18:09, Andre Joost wrote:
Hmmm... I remember I got and older version when I had the ubuntugis
repository, so I uninstalled that and then apt-get installed from the
qgis.org repository.
You should look for ubuntugis-unstable, 2.6.1 is from Sun, 30 Nov 2014
22:07:45 +0100
OK -
Am 12.12.2014 um 16:41 schrieb Zoltan Szecsei:
On 2014/12/12 17:28, Andre Joost wrote:
Am 12.12.2014 um 15:21 schrieb Zoltan Szecsei:
Hi,
I have a fresh install of QGIS 2.6 on ubuntu 14.04.1 desktop from the
qgis.org/debian trusty main repository (installed a day or two ago)
When I set the 'fil
On 2014/12/12 17:28, Andre Joost wrote:
Am 12.12.2014 um 15:21 schrieb Zoltan Szecsei:
Hi,
I have a fresh install of QGIS 2.6 on ubuntu 14.04.1 desktop from the
qgis.org/debian trusty main repository (installed a day or two ago)
When I set the 'filter' on Project->Properties->CRS to 6148 nothing
Am 12.12.2014 um 15:21 schrieb Zoltan Szecsei:
Hi,
I have a fresh install of QGIS 2.6 on ubuntu 14.04.1 desktop from the
qgis.org/debian trusty main repository (installed a day or two ago)
When I set the 'filter' on Project->Properties->CRS to 6148 nothing
comes up.
On my Windows based QGIS 2.6,
Hi,
I have a fresh install of QGIS 2.6 on ubuntu 14.04.1 desktop from the
qgis.org/debian trusty main repository (installed a day or two ago)
When I set the 'filter' on Project->Properties->CRS to 6148 nothing
comes up.
On my Windows based QGIS 2.6, ETRS89 / NTM zone 8 EPSG:6148 comes up.
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Hi all.
We noticed that when filtering shp, the layer is not editable, whereas
a spatialite can be edited if loaded through its native provider, and
only the records which are filtered in are actually edited (e.g. with
the field calculator). If a SL la
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 11:30:36AM +0100, Pirmin Kalberer wrote:
> Hi Sandro,
>
> Am Sonntag, 7. Dezember 2014, 17.05:55 schrieb Sandro Santilli:
> > This mail to notify that the core map rotation support is now in master.
> >
>
> Great addition!
>
> >
> > Not all parts of QGIS play nicely wit
Hi Sandro,
Am Sonntag, 7. Dezember 2014, 17.05:55 schrieb Sandro Santilli:
> This mail to notify that the core map rotation support is now in master.
>
Great addition!
>
> Not all parts of QGIS play nicely with rotation yet, but hopefully
> this will be a good basis to continue development tow
Thanks Giovanni, Andreas and Alessandro for your help!
I got the QGIS-Server working now and have an idea about how I can do
what I want.
Best wishes
Daniel
On 2014-12-11 13:24, Alessandro Pasotti wrote:
2014-12-11 10:47 GMT+01:00 Andreas Neumann :
Hi Daniel,
Am 2014-12-11 08:51, schrieb
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