G. Allegri writes:
>
>
> Has anybody had the occasion to do benchmarks, or informal performance
comparisons, between Qgis Mapserver and UMN Mapserver?
http://www.slideshare.net/gatewaygeomatics.com/wms-performance-shootout-2011
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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Hi Jake,
I forgot to mention that the ODBC drivers for Access .mdb are 32 bit,
not 64, so if you just go through your regular control panel it
doesn't work.
the 32 bit ODBC driver utility is still on your computer, in
C:\Windows\System32, a .exe called "odbcad32.exe"
I usually copy this program t
My suggestion was protection against ordinary users' „initiatives”, not
against hackers. ;)
Karlis
Marco Lechner - FOSSGIS e.V. wrote:
will this protect from users running plugins by unpacking a archived
plugin into their profiles .qgis/python/ folder? (never tried this)
..
Am 23.02.2012 17:2
When I try to run qgis from the terminal, the splash shows, but as soon as
it gets to the part "Starting Python" the splash simply closes.
The output from the terminal is:
*qgis: siplib.c:10938: sipEnumType_alloc: Assertion
`(((currentType)->td_flags & 0x0007) == 0x0003)' failed.*
*Aborted*
*
*
I
El día 26 de febrero de 2012 01:55, Jel Coward escribió:
> Thanks - yes that was it.
>
> So I used the other link and downloaed the actual kml file but all I see in
> qgis is the the line I had drawn on the google map, on a white background.
> ie no map.
That's how it works. Use the openlayers p
El día 23 de febrero de 2012 23:58, Ramon Andiñach
escribió:
> I'm quite sure this is going to sound odd, but here goes.
>
> I'd be happy to be a dot on the map, but while I can be readily identified
> from the dot (and my dot would be clearly visible on the global-scale map)
> I'm not intereste
will this protect from users running plugins by unpacking a archived
plugin into their profiles .qgis/python/ folder? (never tried this)
Marco
Am 23.02.2012 17:25, schrieb Zirneklitis:
> Hi,
>
> You can remove C:\OSGeo4W\apps\qgis\python\plugins\plugin_installer
> (or make unreadable for particul
Hi Andreas,
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 8:37 PM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
> Let me know when I can test something.
the first problem (slow connection) should be fixed [1], just use
DBManager v0.1.17.
I understand it was very annoying waiting for minutes before seeing
something... I hope you can confir
Hi,
set up style (including Min and Max) values for single raster and save it.
Then, using MultiQML plugin [0] from GIS-Lab repo [1] apply this style
for all your rasters.
Hope, this helps
[0] http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis-multiqml-eng.html
[1] http://gis-lab.info/programs/qgis/qgis-repo.xml
201
Hi all,
I have raster data for a single, continuous variable (e.g. tmean in May) for
a particular region of interest. I'd like to visualize the progression of
May tmean across several years with a grayscale or color ramp, to show how
it changes through time.
qGIS by default stretches and clips ea
Thanks Koos,
I seem to have a problem with the drivers. Looking at the ODBC Data Source
Administrator I see the dBase Files, the Excel Files and the MS Access
Database listed under User DSN, but when I try to configure them I get 2
messages. First "the setup routines for the Microsoft Access Drive
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 12:11 AM, Ing. Juan M. Bernales
wrote:
> Hi all, i have a wms layer, the question is how can save it to my pc the
> courrent display?
you can use gdal_translate tool from command line (you need to write
an XML file with url to your WMS, extent to retrieve, ...).
Ther
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