Hello Alister,
Yes, the problem is exactly this. It happens to me on Windows with QGIS 1.7
standalone and 1.8 from osgeo4w. It also happens on Linux 1.7 (not tested in
1.8 master on Linux).
The Transparency band on the Transparency tab is always Not set. This option
will be enabled in the
Hi Micha
Concerning the 'Profile from Line' plugin, I've opened a ticket some
months ago at OSGEO4W's bugtracker asking for packaging of a more
recent version of the Shapely package but haven't had a reply. I guess
they haven't gotten around to do it yet.
However, I believe there must be a way
Rahkonen Jukka Jukka.Rahkonen@... writes:
I was trying to classify is the osm_line layer filtered with sql=highway
NOT null. Classification method is Unique value with the old symbology and
Categorized with the new symbology. Neither of them show me the attribute value
list.
I made some more
There is a windows installer for Shapely.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Shapely#downloads
The problem that I ran into was that the installer defaults to the
Python install listed in the Registry. For me, (and probably most
people), that is not the Python instance installed by OSGEO4W. At
least
is it possible to print attribute tables?
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The area calculations from my field calculator are in an unknown unit. I
simply want my units to be square feet. How can I set my units in the field
calculator??
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In case you don't know: you can also add an attribute table to a
composer layout, but that won't be convenient if you want to print a
long attribute table over multiple pages.
Alister
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 17:58:00 +0100
From: Alexandre Neto senhor.n...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] is
Hi guys,
You can manually extract the files from the shapely installer (using
e.g. Izarc or 7zip, or possibly just by renaming it as .zip or
something), and put them in the right places.
You need to put the shapely folder (from inside PURELIB) in e.g.
C:\OSGeo4W\apps\Python25\Lib\site-packages\,
Hi there,
I *think* the area calculations are always in the unit for the layer's
CRS. So you could either:
- find out what this unit is, and convert the areas to square feet by
multiplying by the correct factor, or
- convert the layer to a CRS which uses square feet.
N.B. there is a feature