Le 25/09/2010 23:24, Aaron Kreider a écrit :
I'm trying to import polygons (rectangles) into QGIS (1.5.0).
I have installed the points2one plugin (0.2.4), but I cannot get it to
take any input. "Input point layer" won't let me type in anything or
select a file.
Also - if I get it working, what
I sent this to the list. I think you created the Points2One plugin, so I'm
sending you a copy. I'd appreciate any help!
I'm trying to import polygons (rectangles) into QGIS (1.5.0).
I have installed the points2one plugin (0.2.4), but I cannot get it to take any
input."Input point layer"
I'm trying to import polygons (rectangles) into QGIS (1.5.0).
I have installed the points2one plugin (0.2.4), but I cannot get it to
take any input."Input point layer" won't let me type in anything or
select a file.
Also - if I get it working, what format do I need to have my polygon
da
Hello Otto,
Otto Dassau , [20100924 - 11:25:57]
> Dear german QGIS users,
>
> we finished the translation of the QGIS user guide. The work is kindly
> sponsored by the Kanton of Solothurn, Switzerland! You find the
> document here:
>
> http://www.qgis.org/de/dokumentation/handbuecher.html
Kudo
Sadly, trying to make a multi-stop gradient on OS X locks up the application
GUI after selecting the percentage for a stop. The only solution is to force
quit.
John
On Sep 24, 2010, at 1:31 AM, Borys Jurgiel wrote:
> Dnia piątek 24 września 2010 o 10:25:10 Borys Jurgiel napisał(a):
>> Dnia pią
Hi Paul,
On Sat, 25. Sep 2010 at 16:45:21 +0200, Paul Lens wrote:
> As I understand, a dbf file created in QGIS is coded in UTF-8 (Unicode).
Not necessarily. You can set the encoding - e.g. if you create a new shape
file using "New Vector Layer" you can set the encoding of the new shapefile
whe
Hi,
As I understand, a dbf file created in QGIS is coded in UTF-8 (Unicode).
QGIS doesn't warn for the type of coding. I got problems using french
accents to the point I now avoid any accent in dbf files.
I did not try to understand completely what happened: sometimes the
letters are repla
On 09/24/2010 11:41 PM, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
Hi,
How can I find the average raster value within a polygon?
I use GRASS r.statistics
Or just use v.rast.stats and save the previous step of clipping the
raster with the irregular polygon.
cheers
-- Giovanni --
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Mohammed Rashad claviota:
How to do digitizing in qgis. I mean creating a vector keeping a
raster map in background.
Do you mean:
- digitising with mouse (or tablet or other pointing device) on top of a
raster?
or
- automatically converting a raster into vectors?
If it is the first case, then
pcr...@pcreso.com claviota:
Right click on the layer name in the left window.
Choose symbology
There are various options to use, including having colours assigned by an
attribute, for a different colour for every polygon, use your unique id field
to assign colours to.
In mapinfo terms, this
"General input/output error" ?
on ubuntu the default OOo doesn't handle correctly dbf file. You need
to install the latest release from the PPA :
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openoffice-pkgs/ppa/
sudo apt-get install openoffice.org
Cheers
2010/9/25 Noli Sicad :
> Have you open other dbf files in O
How to do digitizing in qgis. I mean creating a vector keeping a raster map
in background.
Does qgsrubberband do digitising?
--
Rashad
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