Darren,
I'm looking for a way to write X/Y coordinates for a point shapefile
back into two columns (X/Y) in the shapefile's attribute table. Can
QGIS do this? If so, how?
You can try the compute geometry plugin that comes with fTools. This
will take your input shapefile, compute the x and
Hi all.
As many of you know, Anne has completed her plugin:
http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/GSoC2008Rbinding
You can now install it with the installer plugin, using the Faunalia
repo http://www.faunalia.it/qgis/
adding http://faunalia.it/qgis/plugins.xml to your sources list.
Be careful of the
Carson Farmer pisze:
I am asking anyone who has used this plugin to let me know of
any and all problems that you have experienced.
I have just tried your fTools in recent trunk bulid (r9163) and the
compute basic statistics tool prints the following error when I'm
selecting the layer:
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Hi Maciej,
On Mon, 25. Aug 2008 at 14:44:06 +0200, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
Carson Farmer pisze:
I am asking anyone who has used this plugin to let me know of
any and all problems that you have experienced.
I have just tried your fTools in recent trunk bulid (r9163) and the
compute basic
Thanks Maciej for your testing.
Maciej Sieczka ha scritto:
Plugin's description is wrong in the Plugin Installer.
Now corrected.
Also the name
is not telling too much *to me*: pluginProva.
Right. Anne is waiting for a good name to come. I can suggest AniMove:
http://www.faunalia.it/animove
Hi all,
switching to the last ubuntu version and QGIS 0.11, I can't find anymore
the menu entry for downloading python plugins from repositories.
Is there a way to solve that?
thanks
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LIMAIR - la Surveillance de l'Air en
Hi Lionel,
On Mon, 25. Aug 2008 at 15:34:25 +0200, Lionel Roubeyrie wrote:
switching to the last ubuntu version and QGIS 0.11, I can't find anymore
the menu entry for downloading python plugins from repositories.
Did you install the python plugin (python-qgis)?
Jürgen
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Jürgen E. Fischer
Effectively, it works better with it :-)
thanks Jürgen
Jürgen E. Fischer a écrit :
Hi Lionel,
On Mon, 25. Aug 2008 at 15:34:25 +0200, Lionel Roubeyrie wrote:
switching to the last ubuntu version and QGIS 0.11, I can't find anymore
the menu entry for downloading python plugins from
On Aug 25, 2008, at 5:39 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
As many of you know, Anne has completed her plugin:
http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/GSoC2008Rbinding
You can now install it with the installer plugin, using the Faunalia
repo http://www.faunalia.it/qgis/
adding
John C. Tull ha scritto:
I look forward to trying this out. Can I make the recommendation that
the dependencies be added to the plugin description in the repository?
Happy to do it.
Is there a standard format for this?
All the best.
pc
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Paolo Cavallini, see: * http://www.faunalia.it/pc *
John C. Tull ha scritto:
I look forward to trying this out. Can I make the recommendation that
the dependencies be added to the plugin description in the repository?
Added. Please Anne check that this is correct.
pc
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Paolo Cavallini, see: * http://www.faunalia.it/pc *
On Aug 25, 2008, at 9:07 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
John C. Tull ha scritto:
I look forward to trying this out. Can I make the recommendation that
the dependencies be added to the plugin description in the
repository?
Happy to do it.
Is there a standard format for this?
All the best.
pc
Carson,
Perfect! That is exactly what I was looking for--thanks! It appears
that a lot of the other functions in fTools will be useful in future
as well, so thanks!
Cheers,
Darren Cope
http://dmcope.freeshell.org
http://bluesignweekly.blogspot.com/
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Carson
Anne,
On Aug 25, 2008, at 5:39 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
As many of you know, Anne has completed her plugin:
http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/GSoC2008Rbinding
You can now install it with the installer plugin, using the Faunalia
repo http://www.faunalia.it/qgis/
adding
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