Carson,
did you finally add a page on this in the wiki?
Agus
Carson Farmer wrote:
Good idea Augus...
I will try to add an example of buffering a point layer, any other takers?
Carson
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com
mailto:alobolis...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list!
While I have successfully installed all possible plugins available
through the Plugin Installer (and the various Repositories) I am stuck
in one: the qgCSW. It complains as follows:
The plugin depends on some components missing on your system. You
need to install the following Python
same question here!
cheers
-- Giovanni --
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 11:02 +0100, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote:
Hi list!
While I have successfully installed all possible plugins available
through the Plugin Installer (and the various Repositories) I am stuck
in one: the qgCSW. It complains as
Not sure what you are after - is the idea for Qgis to be a presentation
/ data visualisation tool or to allow analysis to be run from within Qgis?
Anyway, a couple that (I think) would be specifically ecological and
are widely applied so may have broad enough appeal / strong user base:
1)
Hi everyone,
Great idea. I find the raster comparison tools of the Map Comparison Kit (
http://www.riks.nl/mck/) very interesting, though they do require switching
among programs, and I'm not sure they can handle very large rasters or be
installed on Linux. Would it be possible to include this
Hi Marcia.
Sorry about my ignorance, but what can this do that GRASS can't?
All the best.
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 14:30:04 +, A. Marcia BARBOSA
anamarciabarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Great idea. I find the raster comparison tools of the Map Comparison Kit
(
http://www.riks.nl/mck/) very interesting,
Responding to some usefull ideas, here are the changes for version 0.5:
Some GUI changes (trying to make it a little bit easier for the user to
understand). I accept any sugestions on this as i'm a terrible gui designer.
Implemented the Import list feature.
Implemented snap on vertexes based on
Hello,
Anybody know why I ge tthis error with QGIS trunk: http://pastebin.org/51882
I am supposed using Qt-4.5.5 in /usr/local/Qt-4.5/...
Here is my cmake config: http://pastebin.org/51861
Thanks,
Y.
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Yves Jacolin
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Donner la liberté aux individus ne suffit pas, il faut aussi
I can't find which package includes this filter module. Is it a
default one? Is it my bad configuration that does not allow its
loading?
This is this plugin's internal module, however it seems to be broken. The
plugin is made by anonymous, only I could state is it was uploaded by
David
Is anybody aware is it still alive?
in the first slide of this presentation
http://www.fosslc.org/drupal/node/466
seems that a possible contact is the Ottawa OSGeo chapter...
cheers
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Please note I'm not talking about rasterlang, a plugin
that is not being maintained or any further developed, according to his
author. I'm talking about a replacement for it, just
based on an small enhancement of the current python console.
The rasterlang plugin uses such an odd syntax that is
It performs a fuzzy comparison of images, mimicking the way human observers
compare maps. It takes many aspects into consideration simultaneously. It
looks at both local and global similarities, logical coherence and patterns.
While other map comparison methods usually focus on single aspects,
Alexander Bruy escribió:
Hi,
in revision 12004 added new feature - saving and loading shortcuts.
Patch applied by Martin - thanks!
Great, I think it was a necessary tool since the change in the default
shortcuts to meet Mac requirements. Thanks.
Carlos
Hi,
Thanks for the videos, they allow us to follow the evolution work at least
virtually :)
Keep doing the good job !
Jeremy
2009/11/7 Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com
Most interested on it, thanks Alexander.
Agus
Alexander Bruy wrote:
Hi,
I'll create PDF and ODF (ODP) presentations
This is a re-transmission with a PROPER subject line, sorry about that.
Mauricio,
Thanks so much for the improvements, the GUI looks fine to me! v0.5
looks to be much closer to what I was looking for when I initially
raised the question about v0.3 getting repaired. With some 3000+ land
Anne Ghisla wrote:
Hi all, and sorry for cross-posting,
during QGIS hackfest the idea of an ecological toolbox has popped up,
thanks mainly to Johannes Signer.
Among currently available standalone bundles, we thought about Hawth's
tools [0] and some other Arc* plugins; other tools, like Conefar
Hi all.
Those of you who have followed us through the chat, the IRC channel, the
webcam, Tim's blog etc. will already know, but I would like to communicate
to everybody that this hackfest is being a major event in history of QGIS.
One of the most productive (and tiresome) event I've ever
Yes, we all look forward to a report of all the progress. Thanks to
all the hard work that everyone has put in on behalf of qgis. The
incredible quality of the programming work has created an excellent
community around this software.
Cheers,
John
On Nov 8, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Paolo
Hey all,
Is there a mean in QGIS to convert a series of points to a polyline?
I would like to create some tracklines from series of telemetry
points to summarize movement/migration paths. I hope I've overlooked
something but the commands I see tend to be dissolution rather than
I recently did a clean install of 64-bit Ubuntu 9.10. Qgis was working fine
until i installed the xubuntu-desktop (well, at least that's the last thing
I remembered installing.) and now I couldn launch qgis. No error message is
displayed on the screen.
Tried to do a backtrace but I get the
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