Yes,
If you have a proxy, then use designated IP of proxy server with
designated port number, else just use direct connection.
cheers,
Edwin
On 7/16/2012 3:07 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Do you have a proxy in your LAN? If not, you can select "Direct
Connection". If you have a proxy yo
Nome,
Use pgAdmin to give read/write to your layers in PostGIS.
cheers,
Edwin
On 7/16/2012 6:50 PM, Nomeneta Saili wrote:
Hi People,
Just wondering if it is possible to control access to specific tables
on PostGIS from QGIS. For example allow write access to specific
layers on postGIS from Q
Thank you very much Simon.
No offense at all, by the contrary, very helpful and very grateful for your
message.
I will check all the stuff you suggested.
I teach landscape ecology and wildlife habitat evaluation for master
students, I use R for some topics, but I want use more QGIS and stay away
Manuel,
I am not aware of any specific tutorials for doing this work in QGIS.
No offense but these tasks are relatively basic. Your comment "I found
this task kind of difficult to do in QGIS" is suggestive that you have
difficulty in either basic GIS concepts or extrapolating your existing
kn
Thank you very much Simon.
That works, specially the second option.
What I am trying to do is a very common task in landscape ecology. The
buffer could be considered a landscape for some species and some metrics
could be obtained for these "landscapes", however, I found this task kind
of difficu
Hi People,
Just wondering if it is possible to control access to specific tables
on PostGIS from QGIS. For example allow write access to specific
layers on postGIS from QGIS?.
Right now i am removing the digitizing menu from QGIS for users i
don't want to be editing tables but i wonder if there i
Manuel,
Once you clip the layers, break the multi-part components apart use the
following menu sequence "Vector > Geometry Tools > Multiparts to Single
Parts" -- then they can be summed. You will need to relate you bits back
to your buffer layers however, to match which bit goes in which buff
Thank you very much Micha.
Your suggestion is based on writing a code, right? I am doing this for
teaching purposes, is it possible to do the same based on the menu of QGIS?
Best,
Manuel
2012/7/16 Micha Silver
> On 16/07/2012 20:22, Manuel Spínola wrote:
>
>> Dear list members,
>>
>> I have
On 16/07/2012 20:22, Manuel Spínola wrote:
Dear list members,
I have a landuse layer and another layer with 20 circular polygons
(buffers) and I want to obtain the amount of each landuse category
within each circular polygon. I tried "clip" from Geoprocessing Tools
but I dont get the informa
Dear list members,
I have a landuse layer and another layer with 20 circular polygons
(buffers) and I want to obtain the amount of each landuse category within
each circular polygon. I tried "clip" from Geoprocessing Tools but I dont
get the information individualized for each circular polygon.
It's Sextante.
Best
Agustin
On 14/07/2012, at 23:25, Manuel Spínola wrote:
> Thank you Agustin,
>
> Is this help that you mention for sextnte or manageR?
>
> Best,
>
> Manuel
>
> 2012/7/14 gvSIGMac
> In the help file there is a brief explanation about how t
Hi,
Do you have a proxy in your LAN? If not, you can select "Direct
Connection". If you have a proxy you can use either of the other two
options. If IE works fine, you should probably select the IE option.
Andreas
On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 13:35:06 -0700 (PDT), laurent celati wrote:
Hello,
.I wa
Hi,
Example if you use command to get a "good" GPX format :
wpt :
"C:\Program Files\GPSBabel\gpsbabel.exe" -i shape -f in.shp -x
transform,wpt=rte,del -o gpx -F out.gpx
trk :
"C:\Program Files\GPSBabel\gpsbabel.exe" -i shape -f in.shp -x
transform,trk=rte,del -o gpx -F out.gpx
=> in.shp
Hi Ken
(copying to the QGIS users list)
On 16/07/2012 10:48, Ken Norris wrote:
Micha
Did you ever sort out the GPSTools download problems?
I am trying with an old magellan 330m serial using a USB adapter that
will work with gpsbabel from the command line but is flaky from within
qgis using GPS
Am 16.07.12 09:48, schrieb Lene Fischer:
Hi JC
If I use GPSBabel I can´t find SHP format to convert. Which format do you use
for uploading a SHP til GPS via Babel?
I normally use QGIS>Save As> GPX> GPX_USE_EXTENSIONS=yes
Then GPS-Tools>Upload to GPS
or Save As and then choosing the GPS-disk
On Sun, 2012-07-15 at 23:00 +0100, ALT SHN wrote:
> Hi Giovanni,
>
>
> Do you refer to component tcltk: TCL / TK available from osgeo4w
> installer under Libs? If so, yes I have it installed.
Hi André,
don't know what can be, it works fine here.
cheers
-- Giovanni --
_
Hi
In a GPX file the GPS always use these fields below as standard.
In the list you can see the format of data.
If you convert a SHP-file to GPX the non-conformant attributefields from the
SHP-file will be added in the end of the coloumns with a OGR_ added in the
fieldname.
Regards
Lene Fischer
Hi JC
If I use GPSBabel I can´t find SHP format to convert. Which format do you use
for uploading a SHP til GPS via Babel?
I normally use QGIS >Save As> GPX> GPX_USE_EXTENSIONS=yes
Then GPS-Tools>Upload to GPS
or Save As and then choosing the GPS-disk (depending on which GPS I use)
Regards
Le
Hi,
A good solution is to use GPSBAbel , 3 ways :
* command line
* GUI
* GPS tools plugin in Qgis (=> path to declare)
It makes a GPX file "compatible" for GPS
JC Notter
Le 15/07/2012 20:59, Juan Pablo Virgillito a écrit :
Que tal, estoy tratando de cargar una ruta al GPS Garmin Etrex Legend,
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