and
sub-directory directly into python\plugins.
I've clearly got something wrong, but as far as I can see the plugins.xml
entries only differ by file name and the zip file structure looks the same.
What actually determines exactly where the files are written?
Andrew Chapman
Hi Andreas
Yes they way that you have described generally seems logical with the
exception that I don't understand why it should be necessary to specify
fields for distance, X Y before rotation and position are enabled.
I would have thought that all position options could be selected on a
I'm trying to find a way to use data defined positioning with the new
labelling to replicate what is possible in the old labelling, namely
aligning and rotating about the point specified for a layer.
With the new labelling, fields have to be selected for label distance X Y
coordinates before the
in pixels as expected and the image can be
georeferenced as expected.
Can anyone else reproduce this behaviour?
Andrew Chapman
Hi Andrew. I think I have always got stupid results like that when trying
to use more than two control points with the linear transformation. Does
it work if you only use
file a bug report?
Andrew Chapman
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?
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From: Maxim Dubinin [mailto:s...@gis-lab.info]
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Georeferencing headeaches
not necessarily, is there anything like *.wld or *.bpw file close
anyone come across
any tools that already exist?
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and Workarounds? Not nearly
as good as a fix, but better than nothing.
It is also ok asking for sponsorship to fix bugs, but most people have no
way of knowing what sort of sums would make a difference. Or is it a case of
if you need to ask the price, you can't afford it?
Andrew Chapman