Patrick,
Yours seems to be a different problem. I had libtiff.dll in both
C:\windows\system32 and C:\OSGeo4W\bin. Deleting the in
C:\windows\system32 solved the problem. So you should not
move libtiff.dll into C:/WINDOWS/system32
Have you tried gdalinfo -version on the osgeo console?
In any
By the way, can anyone tell me if the Windows standalone LTS version of
QGIS as described on the download website (see description below)
includes GRASS ?
0.2 LTS Windows - Standalone
*Download: *http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/win32/QGIS-1.0.2-0-Setup.exe
This is an MSVC based
So, in short, my position would be the opposite. I would devote more
effort on developing mainly for linux even at the price of having a
lower profile (meaning less features not more bugs) version for Win.
The fact that 90% of PC users work under win would be an essential
concern for a
Hi
2009/11/30 Patrick Giraudoux patrick.giraud...@univ-fcomte.fr
By the way, can anyone tell me if the Windows standalone LTS version of QGIS
as described on the download website (see description below) includes GRASS ?
Unfortunately it does not - I will amend the page to make that clear.
Hi all,
QGIS is cited in the french IGN magazine in a study case where some students
have developed a 4D SIG with some java code and blender.
More info here :
http://www.ign.fr/DISPLAY/000/528/440/5284402/IGN_Magazine_55.pdf
page 16 17
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Lionel Roubeyrie - lroubey...@limair.asso.fr
Chargé
Hi Lionel,
great! Can you add the link here, please:
http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Journals
Regards,
Otto
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 11:15:54 +0100
Lionel Roubeyrie lroubey...@limair.asso.fr wrote:
Hi all,
QGIS is cited in the french IGN magazine in a study case where some
students
have developed a
Also note that (IMHO) LTS versions are too outdated.
If you are a win user, you probably want to use
the unstable (currently 3.0.1) version as your regular tool and
optionally also the nightly build (development version, which implies really
unstable!)
for those cases in which you need a
FYI:
http://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki/UserTutorials
Agus
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Actually I work on Windows with the students and Linux or Windows for
research depending on what is adapted to my aim. The pre-compiled binary
GRASS/QGIS still available in the Metis version was (and still is)
greatly appreciated. Easy to manage with the kids (installation,
etc...). I cannot
Hello,
I've just tried to export shape file into gml file in Qgis.
It is only possible by plugin OGR converter, but ...
- it is not possible to indicate to which version of gml we can make
import (I would like to choose ver 3.2.1 or 2.1.2 or others),
- exported gml file contains only geometry
Hi Giovanni and list
I had noticed this also and made a remark about it on an e-mail dated
September 2 (the thread is in the end of this message). I got a reply
from Richard Kostecky (I presume he was the dev behind the vector
editing overhaul) saying that he would change this unexpected
Hi all,
I have two queries
1.Can someone please tell me how to uninstall the Windows - OSGeo4W 1.0.2
LTS. Unlike in the standalone version I can't
find an uninstall file. Can I just delete all related folders? Its is
installed on Vista.
2. The gps plugin works fine on my XP machine but gives an
Hi
To answer your first question : yes you can simply delete the install directory.
Regards
Tim
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From: chris Wild chrismw...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 17:05:36
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [Qgis-user] Help??Windows - OSGeo4W
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