Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
Our bug squashing initiative: http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Bugs is having
mixed success:
-on the positive side, a number of bugs (some of them quite
long-standing) have been squashed, in a very cost-effective way
- on the negative side, only very few of you have
Hi,
On Wed, 24. Jun 2009 at 10:34:17 +0200, Werner Macho wrote:
I'd only like to correct the URL
http://www.qgis.org/en/sponsorship.html
or the still in progress of translation
http://www.qgis.org/de/sponsorship.html
The link bug fixing initiative is also broken.
Jürgen
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Jürgen E.
I am having trouble importing USGS DEMs into qgis. One example of a
problem file is at:
http://rgisedac.unm.edu/elevation/dem10m/32105F5dem.zip
How should this type of file be handled in order to successfully
import it?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Brook
Works fine for me. The link should have a lower case 'f' in the file
name. You need to uncompress the file before trying to use it in qgis,
but if you have gdal compiled with dem support, you should be good to
go.
John
On Jun 27, 2009, at 1:12 PM, Brook Milligan wrote:
I am having
Brook,
Likely, you need to set the color options in the layer properties. I'm
not too familiar with how you do that correctly, but maybe someone
else will suggest the right steps.
I'm using a build from trunk and it sets the color table correctly for
me. You might try the 1.1.0 version
John C. Tull writes:
Likely, you need to set the color options in the layer properties. I'm
not too familiar with how you do that correctly, but maybe someone
else will suggest the right steps.
Yes, it seems that I can display the data using the 'pseudocolor' or
'freak out' (what
It works fine for me in qgis 1.0.2 as well as 1.2.0. What version of
gdal? Mine is 1.6.0.
My layer properties are set to single gray band using band 1 and a
grayscale colormap. Also, the contrast enhancement setting is Stretch
to MinMax.
John
On Jun 27, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Brook Milligan