Hi
I'm trying to use the helmert transform method in the georeferencer plugin.
QGIS (code revision 11761) crashes after hitting the ok button of the "A
Helmert transform requires " message box. All the other methods are
working.
Is anybody using the helmert method with success?
regards
S
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Hi,
Long time ago (about 1996-1998) we wrote .ps files fist to files and
converted them to HPGL with Image Alchemy PS on an Unix computer. That
way we could print at least five times faster with our HP printers.
Without trying it is impossible to say if there would be any advantage
in doing the s
Craig Leat wrote:
Alex:
Even with proprietary apps, I always create a ps of pdf file before
sending to the plotter. I have yet to meet a graphic intensive program
that doesn't require this, in order to have sane printing times free of
errors.
This is an interesting suggestion. Do you always cr
This problem is continuing with QGIS 1.3 I'm pretty sure I'm specifying
the right GRASS paths for QGIS to compile (as it compiles happily with
the QGIS 1.0.x versions), but have not managed to get 1.2 or 1.3 to
compile. Has any one else encountered this?
Christy
Christy Nieman wrote:
Tim,
Hi Maxim
I wanted to use the helmert method because I know what helmert is doing
(or at least I think I know it :-)). Is there any information about
polynomial 1,2,3? I used polynomial 1 and I get strange results (but I
have to check also my GCPs)
Stefan
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von
Title: Re: AW: Re: [Qgis-user] Georeferencer plugin and helmert method
helmert = translation and rotation (as far as I remember)
polynomial 1 = affine, i.e. translation, rotation and scaling
polynomial n = adds curvature, where n defines how much curvature can be allowed
using polynomial 1 shoul
Ziegler Stefan wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to use the helmert transform method in the georeferencer plugin.
> QGIS (code revision 11761) crashes after hitting the ok button of the "A
> Helmert transform requires " message box. All the other methods are
> working.
> Is anybody using the helm
Hi Carson, do you have news about this problem?
For your information, I noticed that using the R console from "SDA4PP"
plugin, I have no problems and I can see variables created form the
console of "manage R" too...
I rememebr you that I'm using QGIS trunk, installed by OSGeo4W in
Windows XP, R
Craig Leat wrote:
> Alex:
>> Even with proprietary apps, I always create a ps of pdf file before
>> sending to the plotter. I have yet to meet a graphic intensive program
>> that doesn't require this, in order to have sane printing times free of
>> errors.
>
> This is an interesting suggestion. Do
Hi Ale,
No new yet, but the information you provided below might be helpful. I
changed the way manageR communicates with R slightly (it actually works
better the way it is, but for some reason windows doesn't show results...).
I will try a few things tonight, and let you know how it goes. I may ha
Thanks for the fast replay Carson,
Carson Farmer ha scritto:
Hi Ale,
No new yet, but the information you provided below might be helpful. I
changed the way manageR communicates with R slightly (it actually
works better the way it is, but for some reason windows doesn't show
results...). I wi
Christy Nieman wrote:
This problem is continuing with QGIS 1.3 I'm pretty sure I'm
specifying the right GRASS paths for QGIS to compile (as it compiles
happily with the QGIS 1.0.x versions), but have not managed to get 1.2
or 1.3 to compile. Has any one else encountered this?
This worked
I!
I think that while the contents of the message
"Found XX matching features ", (after searching the Attribute table) is
useful
having to click ok to continue with anything else
is annoying.
Perhaps the ok could be removed? Or could the note be printed
in the bottom and not in a new window?
A
Micha,
Thanks for the reply. I've tried on Fedora 9 and 11 64-bit, still no
luck. Might it be the version of GRASS? I'm running 6.3 from the
Fedora repositories. Going try compiling GRASS 6.4.
Christy
Micha Silver wrote:
Christy Nieman wrote:
This problem is continuing with QGIS 1.3 I
Christy Nieman wrote:
Micha,
Thanks for the reply. I've tried on Fedora 9 and 11 64-bit, still no
luck. Might it be the version of GRASS? I'm runnin 6.3 from the
Fedora repositories. Going try compiling GRASS 6.4.
I also compiled 6.4.svn. But GRASS 6.3 from the repo should work. You do
Yes, I have grass-devel installed.
On 2009-09-21, at 3:09 PM, Micha Silver wrote:
Christy Nieman wrote:
Micha,
Thanks for the reply. I've tried on Fedora 9 and 11 64-bit, still
no luck. Might it be the version of GRASS? I'm runnin 6.3 from
the Fedora repositories. Going try compiling
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