Hi all
Good news everyone - the detailed schedule is now available on the
conference website:
https://uc2024.qgis.sk/schedule/details/
We are expecting 50 talks and 15 workshops over the two days. For those
looking for a small escape from the conference buzz, there will be a large
"focus" /
Hi all
Just a quick note that tickets for this year's User Conference are now
available!
You can get your ticket on the web site of the conference:
https://uc2024.qgis.sk/
There are two newly added pages on the site:
- tentative schedule - https://uc2024.qgis.sk/schedule/
- practical info when
Hi everyone!
Just a friendly reminder that call for papers (talks/workshops) for this
year's QGIS User Conference will be closing 31st of March, so if you plan
to submit a proposal, there are only few days left!
Conference website: https://uc2024.qgis.sk/
Submission of proposals:
Hi everyone!
This is a quick note that call for papers for QGIS User Conference
2024 is now open - deadline for submissions is 31 March 2024. See more
details on the web site:
https://uc2024.qgis.sk/call-for-papers/
We have also started call for sponsors, with sponsorship opportunities
at
Join us for the biggest QGIS event of the year!
QGIS User Conference 2024 site is up: https://uc2024.qgis.sk/
We are happy to announce that the QGIS User Conference will take place 9-10
September 2024 in Bratislava, Slovakia! The conference will take place at
the Faculty of Civil Engineering at
Hi Hannes
the two ridiculously expensive and high-end graphics cards mentioned by
> Luke sound like complete overkill. Surely reading and preparing the geodata
> for 3D display (from data providers, via storage, on the CPU?) would be the
> bigger performance/usability issue of the 3D views,
Hey Luke
Low end graphics cards should work fine as well. If your coworker could not
run 3D on his laptop, it could have been some other problem - it would be
good to have more details (hardware spec, operating system, in what way
things did not work) so that we can fix such issues. For example,
Hi
On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 11:30 PM afernandez via QGIS-Developer <
qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> Hello,
> One of my project would greatly benefit from a much faster rendering.
> After some testing, the bulk (>99%) of the time is spent at rendering the
> layer with
Hi Anita
Are the requested EUR amounts of individual grant proposals also available
anywhere? It would be useful to know the amounts as this is an important
factor to consider. For me, it is a combination of proposal quality,
overall impact and cost - what determines my personal ordering of
Hi Alessandro
A meeting for qt6 migration would be useful... My personal preference would
be for 20th as I will be leaving on 21st already and I would probably miss
it...
Cheers
Martin
On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 9:48 AM Alessandro Pasotti via QGIS-Developer <
qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org>
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 1:31 PM Johannes Kröger (WhereGroup) <
johannes.kroe...@wheregroup.com> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> thanks for your quick answer :) Dang, that's a shame but totally
> understandable at the current stage. Can't wait for being able to have
> scripting fun with it all! Is this on
Hi Johannes
Currently those methods are not exposed. It is not straightforward to
expose them, because classes like Qgs3DMapCanvasWidget are only part of the
QGIS application, not one of the QGIS libraries.
Regards
Martin
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 2:53 PM Johannes Kröger (WhereGroup) via
Hi Raymond
The general idea is that for every PyQGIS module (e.g. "core") there is a
compiled python module (e.g. _core.so) and a directory acting as a module
("core") which imports the compiled module and adds some extra
functionality (docstrings and more). So normally one wants to use import
Hi Nick!
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 4:14 PM Nick Bearman via QGIS-Developer <
qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
>
> Thanks for sharing this initial version - it's great to see some of the
> possibility.
>
> Is this something you would like to / be able to develop? I'd be
> interested in
Hi Nyall
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 6:47 AM Nyall Dawson wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> There's been a couple of questions regarding this lately, so I'd like
> to send through an update on the current status. While I was rather
> pessimistic when replying to these questions, I'm happy to report that
> the
Hi all
It seems like a PR https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/47887 that has been
merged recently is now causing trouble in CI, making checks of new pull
requests to hang indefinitely.
>From what I understand, the PR updated fedora version from 34 to 36, yet in
Github configuration of required
Hi Andreas
I have seen this and looked into that some time ago. If I remember
correctly, sometimes the indexing algorithm when constructing the octree
decides to merge the more detailed "bucket" of points into the parent
"bucket" (that has bigger spacing), resulting in this kind of artifacts
Hi Andreas!
On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 9:49 AM Andreas Neumann wrote:
>
> Would any part of the current QGIS Desktop part be re-usable in a "web
> assembly" QGIS? Or would the GUI part have to be re-developed?
>
In theory, we could try to run QGIS Desktop as it is in WebAssembly
environment in
Hi Richard!
On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 9:33 AM Richard Duivenvoorde
wrote:
>
> I think this pushes us to the technical limits of browsers. with that
> also performance wise to the limits of QGIS?
>
I am sure some other apps are going to push technical limits of browsers
further than QGIS :-) I
Hi
Thanks for reporting the compilation issue with PDAL 2.4.0. RC1. I have
reported the issue to the PDAL developers and they have already prepared a
fix: https://github.com/PDAL/PDAL/pull/3713 - I am hoping it will land in
the final 2.4.0 release.
Regards
Martin
On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 5:17
Hi all
Recently I was wondering if it would be possible to have QGIS running
natively in browser thanks to WebAssembly. Many hours later, I have a
small, very rough, proof of concept:
https://wonder-sk.github.io/wasm/qgis.html
If you have a reasonably up-to-date browser, you should be able to
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