Great, thanks!
Does QGIS3 require postgresql?
I didn't think it did, but the build bugs out:
In file included from
/Users/liontooth/software/QGIS/QGIS-2.99a/tests/src/providers/testqgspostgresprovider.cpp:4:
In file included from
I have certainly done something similar using the easy labelling plug in. It
really depends on how much you want to control the line lengths etc. Not all
points will have the diagonal line (unless you move the label independently)
Cheers - Phil
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I have a question - this didn't seem to be an issue until 2.18.12 QGIS.
I'm currently on 2.18.13 Ubuntu 17.04. I could be missing something.
I have a forestry client and they were preparing to do some aerial
spraying. So I outlined the area to be sprayed and generated acres.
Generally I set
Great, thanks!
Does QGIS3 require postgresql?
I didn't think it did, but the build bugs out:
In file included from /Users/liontooth/software/QGIS/QGIS-2.99a/tests/src/providers/testqgspostgresprovider.cpp:4:
In file included from
Hi all,
happy to be back here on this mailing list after being away for quite a while.
A lot has changed in QGIS since I last used it, and I am happy to see that
QGIS' community still is growing and the software has improved hugely.
Thank you all very much for keeping the community active!
Manuel,
As far as I know, there is no way to control the scale of a map through
QGIS' main view. It must be done in the map composer, in the Item
Properties tab. Set the desired scale there and the "view" will
automatically change.
This behavior prevents the problem of changing the zoom in the
Hola,
En este momento no puedo ver al programa, pero me acuerda
que hay un botón lo cuál se lama _actualizar mapa_ o algo parecido y
hará lo que menciona, aunque no de manera automática. (tendrá que hacer
clic en el botón cada vez que quiera que el mapa del dinseñador refleje
los cambios
Hola,
Estoy empezando y Qgis lo utilizo para aplicaciones en el campo de la
gestión forestal. Cuando haces un mapa, he visto que el mapa y la vista no
están vinculados. Es decir, tengo una vista con una escala por ejemplo, le
doy a crear un nuevo diseñador de impresión, inserto la vista. Hasta
Marco wrote
> Premesso che siamo tutti nati, cresciuti, pasciuti e ammaestrati usando la
> classica Tabella attributi in modalità "Vista Tabella", cioè come un
> foglio
> elettronico con le sue brave righe e colonne, però c'è da dire che,
> passato
> l'iniziale terrore reverenziale della novità
Luca Puglisi wrote
> Stavo provando ad utilizzare il plugin OSM Tools ma cercando di ottenere
> l'API key ho ricevuto dal browser (Firefox) il messaggio di connessione
> sicura non riuscita, in quanto non è possibile verificare l’autenticità
> dei dati ricevuti. Lo stesso accade provando ad
3.0 is not released yet, you can only get 2.99 development versions.
You get them from Github:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS
Click on "Clone or Download" button on the right and then "Download Zip"
This is for the latest release, you can get older ones if you know the
commit ID
On
I followed David Marteau's very helpful instructions for building QGIS3
at
https://www.3liz.com/blog/rldhont/index.php?post/2017/06/01/How-to-build-qgis-on-OSX-with-MacPort,
on a Sierra OS X with all updates and a current MacPorts installation.
I needed to add these dependencies:
Hola Manuel
La vista general te da una guía gráfica de qué zona estás visualizando en
tu proyecto. Luego de cargar alguna capa, activa la vista general (Ver -->
Paneles --> Panel de vista general), añade la capa a la vista general y
podrás ver la utilidad de esto acercando o alejando el zoom y/o
OK, I see.
Anyway, thanks for your time and patience...
Best regards.
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Unsure really; one of the reasons to build from source is to try out
some development features before they are released. I know more about
that than I do about specific DBMS support; as it's fortunate that all
of my data can be in shapefiles, which have very simple Dbase tables
built into
Hi,
I would like to create a small model that
a) refactors fields (that works fine)
b) sorts features based on one or more attributes (or based on expression)
c) saves as Excel (working on this with Matthias, still issues with
boolean data types).
I can't find a processing algorithm to
From what I've read, I formed the impression that Linux QGIS never had and
never will have out-of-the-box Oracle support, because of the
licensing/downloading intricacies of Oracle.
That last sentence of yours, revived my hope... Has there been Oracle
support in a previous QGIS? I'd prefer
The resource or performance hit of a VM depends very much on what you
are doing with it. It's not a given that it will necessarily be slower.
A Linux VM can run in as little as 15 GB of disk space, and my Linux VM
running Qgis is faster than one running Qgis on Windows 7, and the
Windows 7 VM
Hi Patrick
I understand your point on VMs.
What I was trying to say was that, since a VM consumes a certain amount of
RAM/CPU for the OS, and since I already have a windows VM in my box, there's
no point in adding a second VM for QGIS - I can install it in my windows' VM
(and get Oracle support
Hi Matthias, thanks for the heartwarming reply :)
I'm on a very demanding project right now - I'll try re-running the make on
first opportunity (the latest, during the weekend) and come back with the
results.
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