Marco Hugentobler wrote:
> In 1.5, it is possible to move several selected features at once.
Afaik this was added between 1.4 and 1.5.
Marco,
Thanks! I was on 1.4. I just snagged 1.5 and you're right: it does
exactly what I expected, moving all selected elements at once.
Ron
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Hi Ron
In 1.5, it is possible to move several selected features at once. Afaik this
was added between 1.4 and 1.5.
Regards,
Marco
Am Freitag, 2. Juli 2010, um 19.57:57 schrieb Ron Bentley:
> Is there a way to move multiple features (or all selected features) on a
> vector layer?
>
> Currently
Is there a way to move multiple features (or all selected features) on a
vector layer?
Currently the "Move Feature" tool grabs a single feature even if several
are selected, but I'm probably missing something.
Ron Bentley
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Just to add to last week's user experiences with minimum requirements:
I had occasion to test a large QGis project (~ 270 layers) on several
older XP laptops about 6 months ago using QGis 1.4. The data source was
Postgres/PostGIS running on the same machine. The project would open
and was us
here's a qml with the legent of every class of CORINE according eea's
legend file.(attach1)
in your shape file, make a new attribute table, and name it(!) CODE_00
(!) and populate it with the codes without any dots. eg class 1.1.1
should become 111 at column CODE_00.
This is important: name it CO
I observe that, under Mac OS X 10.6.4, Qgis revision 13519 downloaded from
http://www.kyngchaos.com/software/qgis opens a Qgis project in 2 seconds, while
opening the same Qgis project with Qgis revision 13597 downloaded from
http://www.kyngchaos.com/software/qgis keeps the CPU 100% busy for 360
Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 28/06/2010 23:44, Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:
I can confirm the bug. It is not a typical postgis layer bug. It's the
fact that the layers have the same (display)name in qgis, which are then
used to store and retrieve them from a diction
> Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> This raises an interesting point: how about setting up a central repo
> for sharig user generated qml and other stuff?
> All the best.
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> Paolo Cavallini: http://www.faunalia.it/pc
how about setting up a central repo
Some suggestions:
I´m tryi
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Thank you Nikos, but qml file created with qgis 1.1 (your file version)
is very different from 1.4 version... or am I missing something?
On 02/07/2010 04:50, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Might be of your interest (not all classes included).
> Nikos
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here is our CLC qml files for level 1,2 and 3, but with french comments...
2010/7/2 Michele Ferretto :
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> ...can anyone kindly provide a .qml file for it?
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> (I found a thread about that issue but the file included does not work)
>
>
> Many t
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