Hi all,
just to know if the label placement code from the GSoC will be integrated in the
next QGIS release or if it's possible to activate it from the SVN code (and how)?
Thanks
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Lionel Roubeyrie - lroubey...@limair.asso.fr
Chargé d'études et de maintenance
LIMAIR - la Surveillance de l'Air
Hi All,
QGIS MIMAS 1.3.0-3 (standalone, downloaded from QGIS website two weeks ago)
MSWindows XP Home SP3
Reporting below 1 problem, and 2 questions/feature requests
a) I'm using the map composer to save template*s* of different views of my
GIS.
Each successive template saved is bigger and
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Lionel Roubeyrie
lroubey...@limair.asso.fr wrote:
Hi all,
just to know if the label placement code from the GSoC will be integrated in
the next QGIS release or if it's possible to activate it from the SVN code
(and how)?
Hi,
the code from my GSoC project
Hi Alex,Fischer
Thanks to both of you for your replies.
So I understand that only SVG files are accepted by QGIS as symbols.
Then I have to convert jpg,bmp etc into svg.
Do I have to use Inkscape i.e http://www.inkscape.org/ for the conversion.
Warm Regards.
Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi
Hi,
SVG is a hybrid format. It can also embed raster images (jpg,png). So
theoretically you could embed your existing symbols in a raster (with a
SVG shell around it). However, this is not recommended since the raster
images don't scale properly. They would get pixely/or blurry when enlarged.
Hi all,
I am using Ubuntu 9.10 and Mimas from ubuntugis-unstable. Some days ago
python support got broken. This is the message I get when launch QGis:
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No se pudo cargar PyQGIS.
El soporte para Python estará deshabilitado.