Hi All,
I'm trying to work with a large WCS raster and am struggling to find decent
documentation on how to do this in QGIS 3.16+:
1) Not really a QGIS question, but what's the best way to identify the WCS
protocols supported by a WCS server? (DescribeCoverage seems to work
regardless of what ''
Definitely try the Agisoft solution, it is great. We use for recording
archaeological on site and for artefacts.
Best,
Maria
> Am 26.03.2021 um 07:17 schrieb David Greenewalt :
>
> I know nothing of the data you have or the subject in general, but was
> intrigued a few years ago with
I just downloaded 3.16.5 (since I can't really tell if things necessary are
fixed in 3.18.1 and got burned before wasting a bunch of time trying to figure
out if I was just stupid or if the program didn't work right) and it downloaded
an OK rate (1.7 MB/sec) but I guess somebody must be paying
Thank you Sr Alessandro and Jorge Gustavo for your reply.
Yes. The shapefiles are available in the same directory as the qgis .qgs
files. And I can even make a GetFeature Request on them.
However by pulling the request below, the shapefiles layers are not listed,
only postgis:
I know nothing of the data you have or the subject in general, but was
intrigued a few years ago with software that would generate 3d models
from photos ("scans from all angles"?). Look at
https://www.agisoft.com/features/standard-edition/ for example. May not
be helpful or fruitful, but fun
Hi folks,
in a project on a former dumpside now to be transformed into a sand
lizard habitat, I saw the chance to get my hands dirty for the first
time on 3D scan data (terrestrial). I received 10GB of stuff, and now
I'm completely lost.
The data consists of .rwcx files, .tzf files and lots of
Ciao Francesco,
sinceramente non ho compreso bene lo scopo del confronto di cui parli, tra
sezioni elettorali e quelle censuarie.
La loro rappresentazione grafica si basa su criteri diversi, e ogni
sezione elettorale, può ricomprendere più sezioni censuarie.
Comunque, passando alla seconda parte
Hi,
As Alessandro said, shapefiles are supported.
Remember to have those shapefiles available on the server side. Maybe
the server is able to connect to your Postgis provider, but not able to
access the shapefiles.
Make sure QGIS Server has access to the shapefiles.
Regards,
Jorge Gustavo
Às
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 5:54 PM 1520 gis
wrote:
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> Dear users,
>
> I have a qgis project that contains postgis and shapefiles layers. QGIS-
> Server WFS3 Collections list only postgis layers, but shapefiles. Does WFS3
> request support shapefile layers ?
Absolutely yes, QGIS server makes no
Dear users,
I have a qgis project that contains postgis and shapefiles layers. QGIS-
Server WFS3 Collections list only postgis layers, but shapefiles. Does WFS3
request support shapefile layers ?
Kind regards
Julierme
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Nyall Dawson writes:
> On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 at 10:41, Pedro Camargo wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I am not sure this is the appropriate mailing list to send this, but here it
>> goes.
>>
>> I have noticed that QGIS 3.18 for Windows has shipped with Python 3.9, after
>> having updated to 3.8 just
It has not seemed to have caused any problems with my plugins.
Calvin
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 9:03 PM Nyall Dawson wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 at 10:41, Pedro Camargo
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am not sure this is the appropriate mailing list to send this, but
> here it goes.
> >
> >
Ciao Benedetta,
sicuramente OSX è il sistema che conosco meno. Però da diverso tempo c'è
il pacchetto dmg che ti permette di installare QGIS e dovrebbe gestire
tutte le dipendenze necessarie:
https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html
hai provato anche con questo o solamente con
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