Saving an .svg from the print composer works well for me except for
the label font size - it's much too large, and definitely not what I
had set in the layer properties. I saw the warning about bugs in Qt's
handling of SVG, does this mean there's nothing I can do from within
QGIS to work around or
Hi Rainer
Do you have the chance to test it with a current development version (checked
out from svn)? If not, could you send me the data privately so that I might
test?
Regards,
Marco
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sorry, I forgot.
I'm running on Debian Lenny
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Hi all.
Does anybody know if somebody is working on a raster catalog plugin? Different
approaches have been suggested, an outdated plugin is available
http://kubuntu.free.fr/wiki/?page=QGisRasterCatalog but I cannot find anything
directly usable. BTW: does anybody know JJL? He does not seem to be
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
Does anybody know if somebody is working on a raster catalog plugin? Different
approaches have been suggested, an outdated plugin is available
http://kubuntu.free.fr/wiki/?page=QGisRasterCatalog but I cannot find anything
directly usable. BTW: does anybody know
Alex Mandel ha scritto:
I want to say GDAL VRT is now supported as a Raster Layer. But that's
the only recent related thing I can think of.
Yes, that's one of the approaches I was referring to (and probably the most
promising). Apart from the fact that GDAL 1.6 is not yet available on many
On Aug 20, 2009, at 10:48 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Alex Mandel ha scritto:
I want to say GDAL VRT is now supported as a Raster Layer. But that's
the only recent related thing I can think of.
Yes, that's one of the approaches I was referring to (and probably
the most
promising). Apart
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Alex Mandel ha scritto:
I want to say GDAL VRT is now supported as a Raster Layer. But that's
the only recent related thing I can think of.
Yes, that's one of the approaches I was referring to (and probably the most
promising). Apart from the fact that GDAL 1.6 is