Hi,
Also for clarification:
Being a County layer, I would not expect overlapping polygons.
My take is that Tim means "concurrent exterior boundaries" and not
"overlapping exterior boundaries"
*Tim: *What is the reason for wanting only one of the concurrent(?)
boundaries rendered?
Maybe there
an Szecsei via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi,
I'm guessing the '2053' might be wrong.
You need to know if your DEM coords are +ve East and North, or +ve
West and South
If +ve E/N then try EPSG:102567
I forget which of the remaining 2 (2053 and 102487) Lo29 codes are
left or right handed, but you only ha
Hi,
I'm guessing the '2053' might be wrong.
You need to know if your DEM coords are +ve East and North, or +ve West
and South
If +ve E/N then try EPSG:102567
I forget which of the remaining 2 (2053 and 102487) Lo29 codes are left
or right handed, but you only have these 3 to try.
When your
ct one already, called |python-qgis[-ltr].bat| . See e.g.
https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/428577/51035
Cheers and good luck!
Hannes
On 11.03.24 09:30, Zoltan Szecsei via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi,
Apologies for asking help on what hopefully might turn out to be
trivial, but I am pretty much blue i
Hi,
Apologies for asking help on what hopefully might turn out to be
trivial, but I am pretty much blue in the face googling and asking
Gemini for help.
There are 2 questions in this email:
I have a Windows 11 OSGEO4W installation QGIS 3.36.0 and grass (and more).
I use PyCharm 2023.3.4
Hi Toussaint,
I am not a hard-core developer, but I script/code whenever I can
automate a procedure, so:
* It is my understanding that QGIS is developed/maintained in the QT
environment - so go that way rather than PyCharm if you plan to
dabble in QGIS development.
Perhaps one of the