Hi Tom,
this is a feature several plugin authors would greatly appreciate.
Cheers.
Il 20 giugno 2019 15:01:08 EEST, Tom Chadwin ha
scritto:
>Hello all
>
>I'm resurrecting this thread to find out whether there have been any
>developments.
>
>My situation: I'd like to tidy qgis2web's output via Be
Scusa Gianluca, non li sto gestendo io in questo mese.
Saluti!
Il 14 giugno 2019 19:17:11 EEST, gianluca massei ha scritto:
>Escuse me, on June 2, 2019 I uploaded a new version of Spatial
>Sustainability Assessment Model (SSAM)plugin but It's still not
>approved.
>Are there problems I haven't see
Hi all,
We just found one in 3.4.8. unclear how it has been created.
Cheers.
Il 12 giugno 2019 12:09:53 EEST, "René-Luc Dhont" ha
scritto:
>Hi Andreas,
>
>We didn't yet find shadow layers in QGIS 3, but I don't think it has
>been fixed because it's a silent issue for desktop users.
>
>Regards,
e Sharing plugin is the base for this.
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k? Should we do it before the 3.8 release? Maybe on
> June, 18-19? Or should we postpone it to prepare it more carefully and
> get more visibility?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jorge
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> Às 10:44 de 08/06/19, Paolo Cavallini escreveu:
>> Olá Jorge,
>> I fully agree with you
queue (and
> keep the queue below 1000 issues).
>
> Comments
>
> Please provide comments about this proposal. For the exact dates for the
> party, I suggest 14 and 15 (next week) to have a regular working day
> (for those able to work on QGIS on their daily jobs) and Satu
Hi all,
thanks for the hints. I really think we need an how-to, and possibly shortcuts
for the common queries like this.
Cheers.
Il 5 giugno 2019 09:09:58 CEST, "Jürgen E. Fischer" ha scritto:
>Hi Andreas,
>
>On Wed, 05. Jun 2019 at 08:46:22 +0200, Andreas Neumann wrote:
>> Ah - I found out that
; Geospatial web development
> GIS Training
> Consulting Services
>
> *Skype*: timlinux
> *IRC:* timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net <http://freenode.net>
>
> I'd love to connect. Here's my calendar link
> <https://calendly.com/timlinux> to make fin
Thanks Nyall. You Australians should be proud of this forward thinking (as well
as giving birth to Nyall, of course ;) ).
Cheers.
Il 3 giugno 2019 09:28:34 CEST, Nyall Dawson ha
scritto:
>Hi all,
>
>Following the merge of https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/30040 , I now
>consider QGIS' port to t
we agree on this, I can open a feature request (and will see if I can
> get resources to work on a PR somehow...)
agreed fully, now it's too scary for normal users.
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Subject:Re: [qgis/QGIS] curved labels: only a few are drawn (#12173)
Date: Thu, 30 May 2019 00:29:09 -0700
From: Nyall Dawson
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Hi all,
when using native interpolations (IDW, TIN) in a model, the possible
inputs are only the layers loaded in the project, instead of the
((correct) list of inputs from the model itself.
Am I missing something, or this is a bug?
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Good point, a blog post is most welcome. Jorge and the team behind the
migration deserve this honour. Jorge, would you mind writing it?
Ready to help if necessary.
Cheers.
Il 28 maggio 2019 01:06:59 CEST, Nyall Dawson ha
scritto:
>On Tue, 28 May 2019 at 07:45, Jorge Gustavo Rocha
>wrote:
>>
>
Thanks, a big effort to solve a long standing deadlock.
All the best.
Il 27 maggio 2019 11:01:09 CEST, Tim Sutton ha scritto:
>Thank you so much everyone involved!
>
>Regards
>
>Tim
>
>> On 26 May 2019, at 09:42, Régis Haubourg
>wrote:
>>
>> Oh yeah!
>> Great work guys 👍👍👍
>>
>> Le dim. 26 ma
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Il 25 maggio 2019 14:56:58 CEST, Richard Duivenvoorde ha
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>Update from mirgration team:
>
>Hi @all,
>
>The issue migration from Redmine to GitHub is going on smoothly (but
>slow).
>
>The first phase (moving the issues) is finished. All 19845 issues are
>no
mmented in the
> QEP), but I'm not sure if he was able to do it (or to collect the votes
> from the members).
>
> If it possible to have a decision from the PSC, it would be perfect.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jorge Gustavo
>
> [1] https://git
ight?
same thing for the heathmap renderer, question already discussed some
times ago. One of the few practical limitations in symbology I know of.
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Hi Nyall,
I agree, this is probably the best time for the switch. I don't know of any
technical objections. If someone has it, please speak out.
Regards.
Il 21 maggio 2019 04:25:06 CEST, Nyall Dawson ha
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>Hi list,
>
>Given that we're back in freeze and focusing on bug fixing, could we
ct / PSC' cannot keep all things together alone.
sorry Régis for not replying sooner. I think yet another mailing list
will be difficult to follow. I believe the optimal solution would be for
one to three people taking care of this, and report to the community or
the PSC when appropr
the
>> functionality they should contact the QGIS project to discuss funding
>> a community maintained, Python version of the plugin
>>
>> - Remove it in 3.10.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Nyall
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g doing community-wide testing (having a test
package would greatly help). Is it so difficult to identify and test
possible regression areas?
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es the application
> much easier to use as it lowers the cognitive burden on the user.
>
> (3.4.3)
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a printed manual becomes
obsolete soon, and people keep on reading old stuff instead of upgrading
to the new version).
So I'd be a mild +1 for removing the pdfs.
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s will be focused, following the requests from QGIS users, on
polishing and improving rather than on new features.
This seems to me a good opportunity for a crowdfunding initiative.
Would you be interested in starting and coordinating it?
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t;polygons"
("id_0","geom","id","name","area","centroid", "time_start", "time_end")
VALUES
(OLD."id_0",OLD."geom",OLD."id",OLD."name",OLD."area",OLD."centro
several projects as copies of a master one. AFAIK this
should have been solved in QGIS server 3.x. Could anyone confirm?
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Great, thanks a lot again to you all!
Il 3 maggio 2019 23:15:46 CEST, Luigi Pirelli ha scritto:
>Hi
>
>It's a pleasure to publish the final financial report of the User
>Conference and Hackmeeting held in A Coruña (Spain) last march 2019.
>
>You can read it at:
>https://docs.google.com/document/d
:43, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Sorry, my fault, missing the option in the connection options.
>
> On 03/05/19 19:41, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> when saving a project on PostgreSQL, the schemas of the db are not
>> listed and cannot be selected, and the subsequent
Sorry, my fault, missing the option in the connection options.
On 03/05/19 19:41, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all,
> when saving a project on PostgreSQL, the schemas of the db are not
> listed and cannot be selected, and the subsequent save fails with:
> postgresql://pgday1:pgday1@lo
Hi all,
when saving a project on PostgreSQL, the schemas of the db are not
listed and cannot be selected, and the subsequent save fails with:
postgresql://pgday1:pgday1@localhost:5432?sslmode=allow&dbname=pgday&schema&project=pgday
Anyone confirms?
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r software in the long term.
> We also have been talking about some mechanisme to make it possible to
> (pip)-install from within QGIS, some kind of virtual environment within
> QGIS.
> But that is to be done :-)
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until now we discouraged the inclusion of external python libraries in
python plugins. I still think this is the right, clean approach. I just
want to check with main core devs if there are strong reasons to change
the approach.
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> I would like to know if I can backport all the commits made by Nyall to
> fix issue 19500 even if it updates the User Interface ?
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e core message intact), please let me know.
>
>>>>> On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 4:30 AM Paolo Cavallini
> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> may I suggest you an interesting read?
>>>>>>
>https://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-effectively-get-t
l.com>> a écrit :
>> On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 18:35, Alessandro Pasotti <mailto:apaso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> > On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 10:25 AM Paolo Cavallini
>mailto:cavall...@faunalia.it>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi Yann,
>>
ccurately the sheer reality behind bug fixing, and effectively
answers your question.
A Peter pointed out, thanks to our sponsors and donors we are able to
fix many bugs before each release, but there cannot be a guarantee. The
best option is always come and collaborate with core team, in the wa
Hi all,
is this limitation still valid?
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/110533/open-raster-stored-in-esri-v10-0-geodatabase-in-qgis-v2-4
I guess we depend fully on GDAL capabilities, right?
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f, or hire someone to do it. Of course you can always compile
qgis yourself, it shouldn't be too hard if the dependencies are properly
packaged.
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t; running only on selected platforms, requires SW to be installed
> separately or some user account, but also if the plugin is spatially
> covering just some countries or regions.
>
> What do you think?
Your suggestions added.
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re at what stage he is now.
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Does anybody have experience with the installation of QGIS server on red hat?
Our website only reports rpm for QGIS 1.8.
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Il 14 marzo 2019 08:23:01 CET, "Daniele Viganò" ha scritto:
>On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 6:15 PM Paolo Cavallini
>wrote:
>
>> yes, the raster goes well. Is when you drop it in a gpkg that slows
>> down, at least here.
iting processes.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniele
>
> [1] https://www.sqlite.org/wal.html
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 5:44 PM Paolo Cavallini <mailto:cavall...@faunalia.it>> wrote:
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> Hi all,
> when a geopackage is opened in QGIS, even if no change is mad
es milliseconds, including when
> zooming and/or panning.
>
> Daniele
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 4:37 PM Paolo Cavallini <mailto:cavall...@faunalia.it>> wrote:
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> Hi all,
> if I drag6drop this raster:
> https://www.faunalia.eu/~paolo/2500
ds, and the cpu stays at 100% forever.
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anation. So, the old shp strikes
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Hi all,
when a geopackage is opened in QGIS, even if no change is made, the file
is marked as changed. This can cause nightmares when syncing data,
because if two users open a gpkg without editing, it is hard to decide
what to do. Same for backups.
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Tickets opened on all 13 plugins.
Thanks again.
On 12/03/19 16:08, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> In analigy with the other email, I would suggest to forget about 2.18,
> and check only 3.*. I will deal with the list of plugins below.
> Thanks.
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> On 12/03/19 15:53, Thomas Bauma
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> SleuthInputs.0.3.zip
> PointToPolygon.0.6.zip
> EasyTemplatePrint.0.1.zip
> envifate.0.1.zip
>
> In order to cause less traffic and have a better performance it would be
> much better to run the script on the server where the plugin zipfiles
> are located.
>
> r
Note added to
http://plugins.qgis.org/publish/
Thanks!
On 12/03/19 07:09, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> On 12/03/2019 02.21, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> this would be welcomed. I check the git repo and ask to delete them when
>> I spot them, but checking every zip
Hi,
On 12/03/19 00:31, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> I also think it's mandatory that at Christmas time the weather
> presenter wears a santa hat.
and shorts according to season (time of the year+latitude), etc.
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Hi all,
this would be welcomed. I check the git repo and ask to delete them when I spot
them, but checking every zip manually it's a pain.
Anyone could take this? Better open a ticket and add a note to the how-to page
for plugin uploaders.
Thanks.
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nd uninstall many plugins.
I agree it would be nice to get rid of it.
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nd a project like the
> following used to render:
>
> https://github.com/activeviam/changelog-to-html#goal
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> Only if it can have you as an overlay with a stick pointing at a high
> pressure cell :-)
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On 11/03/19 00:51, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 at 23:53, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>>
>> Of course, it was kind of a joke.
>> Cheers.
>
> Something for a future easter egg? ;)
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Il 10 marzo 2019 14:39:09 CET, Anita Graser ha scritto:
>Hi Paolo,
>
>On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 1:33 PM Paolo Cavallini
>wrote:
>
>> our way back from the meeting, we realized that once the welcome page
>is
>> in plac
this rather funny, I hope I'm not the only one.
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Hi all,
On 05/03/19 00:36, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> This is really frustrating -- I wonder if someone with links to the
> SAGA project could approach them again and gently ask them to consider
> a new LTR release?
doing it now.
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ption,
on temporarily if our alg is broken.
I therefore suggest to:
1. have a list of the potentially duplicated algs
2. find one or more volunteers checking thoroughly the above
3. hiding those who correspond to the criteria
4. design a last resort way of using hidden algs.
I'm available for 2.
You're right, sorry.
Any way to improve this, perhaps taking a larger sample to reduce variation?
Thanks.
Il 3 marzo 2019 05:33:04 CET, Nyall Dawson ha scritto:
>On Sat, 2 Mar 2019 at 22:09, Paolo Cavallini
>wrote:
>
>> we also noticed that for large data sets (tens
ify repeatedly, classes boundaries change by about 10% all the
time, apparently in a random fashion.
Unsure whether this is the same or a different issue.
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> On 16/02/19 12:06, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>> I think adding to QGIS the possibility of a direct download of meteo
>> (GRIB) data would be a big improvement, opening many new opportunities.
>> As you probably know, now GRIB files are fully supported natively by
&
about infrastructure in Coruña.
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/02/2019 15.25, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>> 504 Gateway Time-out
>>
>> is it my impression, or this is happening rather often recently?
>> any way to fix it more permanently?
>
> We use the qgis2 server for several purposes. So IF a lot of people are
> viewing/us
504 Gateway Time-out
is it my impression, or this is happening rather often recently?
any way to fix it more permanently?
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Hi all,
On 16/02/19 12:06, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all,
> I think adding to QGIS the possibility of a direct download of meteo
> (GRIB) data would be a big improvement, opening many new opportunities.
> As you probably know, now GRIB files are fully supported natively by
> QGIS
it8YvReB0/edit#gid=145548804
>
> I remember that in older Visual changelog we included them as well.
>
> Can we do that again? It would give the effort some visibility.
>
> Can I include that myself and if yes - how?
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Thanks a lot Jürgen.
On 25/02/19 16:39, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> On Mon, 25. Feb 2019 at 16:02:06 +0100, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>> now that 3.4 is LTR, is there a deb repo for 2.18? The reason is that
>> unfortunately several web clients (notably Lizmap)
Hi all,
now that 3.4 is LTR, is there a deb repo for 2.18? The reason is that
unfortunately several web clients (notably Lizmap) are not yet ported to
3, so a server install will require the old 2.18.
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Hi Richard,
better opening a ticket and adding it to the agenda?
Thanks.
Il 24 febbraio 2019 08:18:19 CET, Richard Duivenvoorde ha
scritto:
>FYI: we get a warning from Github for 'moderate severity' issues in our
>current Django version we use for plugins.qgis.org:
>
>https://github.com/qgis/qgi
Right, I'll contact the dev directly.
Thanks.
Il 23 febbraio 2019 19:26:18 CET, DelazJ ha scritto:
>Hi,
>It could be nice that the issue report [0] relative to the wrong bug
>tracker in metadata gets fixed.
>
>[0] https://github.com/gmassei/geoUmbriaSUIT/issues
>
>Regards,
>Harrissou
>
>Le sam. 2
Good move, thanks Nyall!
Il 23 febbraio 2019 02:24:09 CET, Nyall Dawson ha
scritto:
>Hi all,
>
>Just a heads up: now that 3.4 is officially the LTR, I've enabled
>github branch protection on the branch. This means all commits to the
>branch must now:
>1. Go through a PR
>2. Pass all Travis tests
interested?
More info here:
https://github.com/opengribs/XyGrib/issues/180
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scale, as we did before the
rule-based renderer, but this is cumbersome and inefficient.
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Hi all,
I think I have hit a limitation of symbology that was unexpected at
least to me. Rule based symbology seems to be able to use only simple
markers, and not other renderers (heatmaps etc.). Am I missing
something? Is there a deep reason why it has not been added?
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On 12/02/19 06:14, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 at 01:36, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> importing the attached shp into PostGIS results in an error[0]. When
>> saving it to a linestring without the Z dimension, The import goes
>> smoothl
ng,integer,character varying,integer,boolean)
line 5 at SQL statement
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official one IMHO should remain
platform-independent. I'm now dealing with CUDA, thanks Nyall for
letting me know. Please let me know if you know of other plugins in the
same situation.
I would appreciate avoiding plugin approval until the discussion has
come to a shared conclusion.
Than
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Hi Carlo,
On 03/02/19 15:27, Carlo A. Bertelli (Charta s.r.l.) wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
> if I understand well, your reply implicitely highlights several topics.
agreed, enforcing a tight categorization would be useful now. Again, we
need someone implementing it.
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