Miguel Montesinos ha scritto:
> Hello,
> It's also available at Android Market.
Hi Miguel.
Just tested: routing and geocoding do not work (server not responding), and the
app
crashes after playing around for 2 min.
Thanks!
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Hello
I wan to make kml creator plugins with reference to QGIS.
this is my first plugin in QGIS so,
how can start this project in Qt creator or .net ?
thanks
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Deepika Acharya
Bhuved Solutions Pvt.Ltd.
IIM Ahmedabad.
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UDig is the only open source Desktop GIS that can do this. I've done this,
and can confirm that it works for viewing/editing (normally $10k of ESRI
software is required to do just this). It just takes some setting up and
getting the correct versions and JARs together.
I've had less luck with OGR A
Sorry, noob question here again.
I have created some raster layers in QGIS/Grass and would now like to
export them to a geotiff for further work in GDAL and other. The grass
raster is basically an NDVI map calculated from Landsat and then normalized
to 0-100 interger values. I can verify th
Those data are signed 16bit data, but QGIS ( and many other applications
) will load the data as 16bit-unsigned. So values will appear to be 0 to
+65,535, when they should be from −32,768 to +32,767. You will need to
convert from bil to a different format like geotiff. It is a common
problem pe
Hi Nüzhet,
Are the problems with the data values before or after you consider the
scale? (http://www.worldclim.org/formats). For temperatures you need to
divide the value on the layer by 10 to have the temperatures in celsius
degrees.
I have been using this dataset in qgis without any issue.
Bes
Hello,
I couldn't send any file with source code because we were moving
repositories and fixing deployment bugs that avoided a right
installation.
We have just released the stable version of gvSIG Mini 0.2.0 for
Android. At [1] you can find the announcement with main and new
features.
At [2] you
Hi ,
there are also some GRASS modules like i.ortho.photo, which might be an
option (note: yet they are neither included in the native windows
version of GRASS nor in QGIS for Win).
I yet have no experience with it, but maybe this paper gives the
necessary insight:
http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/f