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From: Carson Farmer
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 07:08:17 +0100
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] polygon centroids
To: Geofrey Sanders
Hi Geofrey,
This is a known issue that has cropped up relatively recently, and I
am currently working to fix things... apologies for t
Jens Kruger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have digitised some points on a map. I have edited the attribute table
> to hold columns named latitude and longitude. I would like to fill these
> columns with the corresponding coordinates of the points. Something like
> 'update column latitude with centroid(y) fro
Hi,
I have digitised some points on a map. I have edited the attribute table
to hold columns named latitude and longitude. I would like to fill these
columns with the corresponding coordinates of the points. Something like
'update column latitude with centroid(y) from object'.
I can work aro
I've just used the fTools 'polygon centroids' tool, and the resulting
points are all wrong. Each one is outside its parent polygon to the
southwest.
Is there something I need to do to the originating layer beforehand,
or to the result layer afterword?
Geofrey Sanders
Weather Call Customer Care
geo
Sampson, David ha scritto:
> > Hey folks,
> > Thought I would update the list on these two plugins.
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> thanks a lot for this. Wouldn't it be better to add these to common pyqgis
> repo,
> for better availablity to everybody?
+1 :-)
Nikos
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Sampson, David ha scritto:
> Hey folks,
>
> Thought I would update the list on these two plugins.
Hi Dave,
thanks a lot for this. Wouldn't it be better to add these to common pyqgis repo,
for better availablity to everybody?
All the best.
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Hey folks,
Thought I would update the list on these two plugins.
The GeoRSS plugin can consume georss feeds, and comes with samples. The
CSW plugin comes with sample catalogue that you can search by bounding
box and keywords
Video:
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/qgiscommunitypl/newticket
Thr
Nikos:
> > To me it seems that _currently_ the source 2.9.1 R fails to support rpy2
> > compilation (or I just compile/install it in the wrong way) and the
> > binaries (deb's) fail to support comilation/installation of "spgrass6".
Carson Farmer wrote:
> If you're going to compile R from source
Nikos,
> To me it seems that _currently_ the source 2.9.1 R fails to support rpy2
> compilation (or I just compile/install it in the wrong way) and the
> binaries (deb's) fail to support comilation/installation of "spgrass6".
If you're going to compile R from source, you need to make sure to
config
Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
> Hi all.
> Sorry for crossposting - I do not know whether the problem resides in
> grass or in qgis.
> I'm following:
> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/HowToTestGrass6
> All fine, but for the fact that the calculated ndvi map appears on grey
> scale, and applying the n
Hi all.
Sorry for crossposting - I do not know whether the problem resides in
grass or in qgis.
I'm following:
http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/HowToTestGrass6
All fine, but for the fact that the calculated ndvi map appears on grey
scale, and applying the ndvi color table does not change it.
/usr/l
To me it seems that _currently_ the source 2.9.1 R fails to support rpy2
compilation (or I just compile/install it in the wrong way) and the
binaries (deb's) fail to support comilation/installation of "spgrass6".
Ubuntu-users, can you execute "G<-gmeta6()" in latest R-2.9.1 installed
from ubuntu r
On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 15:08 +0200, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 14:23 +0200, Robert Nuske wrote:
> > Hi Nikos,
> >
> > I didn't have any problems on jaunty.
> >
> > Downloaded rpy2 to /usr/local/src, gunziped/untared it, changed to
> > rpy2-2.0.6
> > and run 'sudo python setu
On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 14:23 +0200, Robert Nuske wrote:
> Hi Nikos,
>
> I didn't have any problems on jaunty.
>
> Downloaded rpy2 to /usr/local/src, gunziped/untared it, changed to rpy2-2.0.6
> and run 'sudo python setup.py install'
>
> This was last week for an r-base-dev from
> http://cran.at
Hi Nikos,
I didn't have any problems on jaunty.
Downloaded rpy2 to /usr/local/src, gunziped/untared it, changed to rpy2-2.0.6
and run 'sudo python setup.py install'
This was last week for an r-base-dev from
http://cran.at.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu jaunty/
cheers,
robert
Am Dienstag
Hi all!
Did any Ubuntero managed to isntall rpy2 under Jaunty for latest R code,
that is R 2.9.1 ?
In the past I installed rpy2 following the "official" instructions [1].
Yesterday I tried several times, several things... but it doesn't get
compiled/installed.
R 2.9.1 is compiled/installed from
Hi jurgen
I tried grass-devel-vc. I copied dt inside grass folder.
when i ll give build the following error is coming
"error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _G_no_gisinit referenced in
function "public: static void __cdecl QgsGrass::init(void)" (?i...@qgsgrass
@@SAXXZ)"
do u know how to over
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