Thanks for your interest and time, Marco and Giovanni.
The GetCapabilities seems to show the same CRS than the project. I have read
that there is an issue between QGIS order of the coordinates of the Bounding
Box and the WMS standard (it is reported in
Wait a minute... if you are you trying to access the WMS layer from QGIS
desktop you need to tick Ignore GetMap URI reported in capabilities'
Bernhard
Am 04.05.2012 10:56, schrieb anacm:
Thanks for your interest and time, Marco and Giovanni.
The GetCapabilities seems to show the same CRS
Hello all,
I' running QGIS 1.7.4-4 on a MacOS 1.6.8.
I'm trying to perform a very simple analysis: select points from a shapefile
that are inside a polygon contained in a second shapefile.
I tried to use Vector Research tools Select by location
Settings on the window are OK, but when i click on
Ana,
I had a look at your GetCapabilities document. The bounding box is
weird. EPSG:4326 is a geographic coordinate system so it is defined on
the globe where the North Pole is +90 and the South Pole is -90 degrees,
the longitude ranges between -180 and +180 degrees. Your values for east
On 2012/05/02 08:59 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
Following the decision taken during the Lyon HackFest, we now have a new
initiative, branded QGIS friendly courses. The idea is to list on QGIS
website all the courses that will promise to donate either development
time or money for the
As I understand it all GPS data is recorded as decimal degrees within the WGS
84 geography. I recently recorded some data using my Android phone from site
and also received some data from a colleague that when located on Google maps
show up in the correct position, but when I bring the data
Am 04.05.2012 12:25, schrieb Ian kirk-ellis:
As I understand it all GPS data is recorded as decimal degrees within
the WGS 84 geography. I recently recorded some data using my Android
phone from site and also received some data from a colleague that when
located on Google maps show up in the
Hallo
Could your problem be related to my very strange GPS-problem?
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/24070/gps-problem-in-qgis
I have asked earlier here on list and on the link, but it seems like I
am the only one experiencing this.
/Nicklas
On Fri, 2012-05-04 at 10:25 +, Ian
Hi,
Some new observations I've made.
In the example I used yesterday, the raster input was float32.
I tested now with a Int16 raster input and found that the problems are even
greater. On one hand, the rasters are coming out of the Grid Calculator
float32. Secondly, the extent is always
Pedro
Thanks for your help
The resampling is automatically done, so you can use layers that do
not match (which cannot be done in saga). However, if grids do match,
maybe I should implement some mechanism to avoid the resampling.
Let me test those layers and I will tell you what is going on,
something wrong but I cant seem to sort it
out.
Thanks
Ian
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Dear all,
I am trying out QGIS on Android using Samsung Galaxy TAB 10.1 . When I go to
the APK download page, I can see these two releases (here:
http://android.qgis.org/download/):
qgis-nightly-armeabi.apk
And
qgis-nightly.apk
They were created like 8 minutes apart.
What is the
Marco's blog has some bits about this.
http://www.bernawebdesign.ch/byteblog/2012/03/01/qgis-for-android-alpha-7/
On May 5, 2012 7:18 AM, Lyes qgl...@gmail.com wrote:
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