Il 12/03/2012 05:01, Lee ha scritto:
productive than QGIS. There are, however, times I have had to use another free
program called uDIG to handle various Coordinate Reference System conversions
that
QGIS seems to have trouble with.
Hi Lee,
could you please be more precise? Have you let the
Thanks again - just spotted the Points2One plugin which will join points based
on field - allowing me to create a line to use as a route.
Spencer wrote:
Thanks all for your speedy weekend replies! The points to paths plugin is the
easy answer I'm looking for. It's pretty straight
Hi,
Is QGis supposed to find rasters from rasterlite database which contains several
raster tables? I have managed to open all my test maps if I convert them to
separate rasterlite files, but if I add more tables to the same DB QGis throws
an error Couldn't get GDAL band or something like that.
DEAR ALEX,
THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR INPUT REGARDING PUTTING TOGETHER A DESK TOP SYSTEM
FOR QGIS. YOU ANSWERED MY CONCERNS. BUDGET IS, OF COURSE, IMPORTANT BUT NOT A
LIMITING FACTOR; I DON'T WANT TO BE PENNY WISE, POUND FOOLISH. I AM A
LITTLE RELUCTANT TO US LINUX AS I DO NOT HAVE GREAT
On 03/12/2012 07:47 PM, john raskulinecz wrote:
DEAR ALEX,
THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR INPUT REGARDING PUTTING TOGETHER A
DESK TOP SYSTEM FOR QGIS. YOU ANSWERED MY CONCERNS. BUDGET IS,
OF COURSE, IMPORTANT BUT NOT A LIMITING FACTOR; I
Dear Micha, Actually I was told about shouting before so my apologies for not
remembering and thanks for the polite admonishment. I will give the linux
download option a try.
and thanks again for the quick post and info,
J.R.
John,
I had actually drafted a response to your query and was going to
recommend that you go with Windows because Linux commands and paths
are case sensitive, but I didn't send because I thought that you might
not find the humor in it...
Welcome to QGIS.
David.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:12 PM,
David,
You're right,
I wouldn't have got it then but do now. But seriously, does windows 7 restrict
QGIS'S abilities?
J.R.
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El día 12 de marzo de 2012 20:33, LALIT KUMAR lalit@gmail.com escribió:
Hi,
I am new to GIS , need soome help.
I am having a polygon shape file received from an organization. It has an
User defined CRS
+proj=lcc +lat_1=16.625 +lat_2=21.125 +lat_0=18.8801575 +lon_0=76.75
+x_0=100
The one major restriction with QGIS on Windows is that you cannot use
more than 2-3 GB RAM (depending on your configuration).
If you have big datasets and 4 or more GB of RAM you would want a 64bit
QGIS - which is currently only available on Linux or MacOSX.
Other than that, the Windows version
Andreas, hello, and thanks for the info. That may explain why my QGIS Wroclaw
version quit working after I upgraded to win 7 64 bit on my Acer laptop.I've
been going around in circles
trying to find and reinstall the missing dll files that the error message
keeps telling me about.
Thanks
Hello Micha,
Sorry for my vast ignorance in advance. i clicked on the link you provided for
the osg dvd and burned a copy to a dvd. Should I now download a copy of Linux
to an external hard drive and open QGIS from there? The external has 1 terra
byte storage with 500 gigabytes unused space.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 2:13 PM, john raskulinecz jera...@hotmail.com wrote:
David,
You're right,
?I wouldn't have got it then but do now. But seriously, does windows 7
restrict QGIS'S abilities?
?J.R.
1. It is common for QGIS plugins to have dependencies which are not readily
available for
Hi John,
I guess you downloaded one of the first 2 *.iso from this site.
http://live.osgeo.org/en/download.html
You have burn the iso into the DVD. Be sure to burn it, not copy the
iso to the DVD.
There a lot of free DVD software that can burn iso file to DVD. Google
and download one, if you
On 2012-03-12, at 2:10 PM, john raskulinecz wrote:
Sorry for my vast ignorance in advance. i clicked on the link you provided
for the osg dvd and burned a copy to a dvd. Should I now download a copy of
Linux to an external hard drive and open QGIS from there? The external has 1
terra byte
Paolo Cavallini cavallini@... writes:
Il 12/03/2012 17:43, Jukka Rahkonen ha scritto:
Hi,
Is QGis supposed to find rasters from rasterlite database which
contains several
raster tables? I have managed to open all my test maps if I
convert them to
it should, and it did some times
Hi Jukka.
I could open your data with Qgis 1.9.90-Alpha.
Sorry, I don't know when Qgis support multiraster tables in rasterlite.
Please try leatest dev version qgis.
(2012/03/13 7:04), Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Paolo Cavallinicavallini@... writes:
Il 12/03/2012 17:43, Jukka Rahkonen ha
Hi,
The result is here
http://latuviitta.org/documents/multitable.sqlite (12 MB)
Error I get from QGis:
Cannot get GDAL raster band:
it works fine also for me, qgis master under Ubuntu 11.10
cheers
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I downloaded a shapefile from my local county web GIS and added it to a new
project, but the extents are incorrect (1021711,234075 : 1920531,796520) What
is the probable explanation for coordinates being way out of the proper range?
Thanks,
- Gray
T. Gray Shaw
ISA Certified Arborist # WE-1037
John,
If you want to use an external hard drive—and, in my experience, booting
from USB is *much* faster than booting from DVD—check out, UNetbootin,
LiveUSB Install, or any number of other USB creators, some of which will
let you set up a multiboot USB so that you can choose between OSes when
Is QGIS recognizing the Coordinate Reference System correctly?
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all the best,
Lee Mueller
Registered Forester #46043
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 10:47 PM, T. Gray Shaw tg...@arborartist.comwrote:
I downloaded a shapefile from my local county web GIS and added it to a
new project, but the
I followed the steps of installing qgis server but I can not run, I could not
run the GetCapabilities and also could not display the map.
I installed and tried msw4 also through the mapserver export plugin, but could
not.
Can anyone give a help?___
Those coordinates look correct for a State Plane coordinate system
commonly used by counties in the US. If there is no prj file with data,
you can guess the projection by looking up a State Plane reference.
The coordinates should appear as you expect in Lat/Lon if you turn on
projection on the
Giovanni Manghi giovanni.manghi@... writes:
Hi,
The result is here
http://latuviitta.org/documents/multitable.sqlite (12 MB)
Error I get from QGis:
Cannot get GDAL raster band:
it works fine also for me, qgis master under Ubuntu 11.10
It seems to a problem with OSGeo4W.
Hi John,
No - this should not be a problem. I successfully run QGIS 32bit on
64bit Windows 7. But you cannot use more than the 2-3 GB RAM that are
possible in 32bit Windows application.
The fact that QGIS does not run on your 64bit Windows 7 is a different
problem.
I am afraid I probably can't
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