To Etienne -
If you don't do it The SQL way you'll probably get into trouble with
duplicate key values for the primary key index in your spatialite tables.
I assume:
* That your tables - let's call them TABLE_A and TABLE_B has exactly
the same structure
* All tables has a integer
Hi,
I am using QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw (and GRASS 6.4.1 inside).
I have some troubles with map displays in QGIS with 0 and null values.
I just want to extract a particular habitat category from a Global Land
Cover 2000 raster into a raster of presence/absence (and NULL value for
ocean and
Dear all,
I have a problem transforming shape files based on Gauss-Krueger 3 (EPSG
31467) to ETRS 89 UTM32N (EPSG 25832). The problem is the eastern value.
It has only 6 instead of 8 digits, the first two numbers are missing in
ETRS system (e.g. 570873 instead of 32 570873). Could anyone
Il 28/08/2012 09:24, Patrick Giraudoux ha scritto:
Hi,
I am using QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw (and GRASS 6.4.1 inside).
This is old, please upgrade to 1.8.
Thanks.
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Dear all,
I have a problem transforming shape files based on Gauss-Krueger 3 (EPSG
31467) to ETRS 89 UTM32N (EPSG 25832). The problem is the eastern value.
It has only 6 instead of 8 digits, the first two numbers are missing in
ETRS system (e.g. 570873 instead of 32 570873). Could anyone
Dear Klaus,
the transformation is correct. EPSG:25832 is defined without the leading
UTM-Zone (32) as the zone is part of the projection's description. At
least ome German Bundesländer however put the 32 into their ETRS89
data (no ides why, thus there is no EPSG-code you can use for these
Bernhard
Shouldn't the false easting in the custom CRS be 32.500.000 ? The normal
false easting for UTM is 500.000. The 32.000.000 must be added to
this value.
Regards
Bo Victor Thomsen
Aestas-GIS
Denmark
Den 28-08-2012 10:58, Bernhard Ströbl skrev:
Dear Klaus,
the transformation is
Liebe Quantum Gis Benutzer,
Ziel ist es, eine csv-Datei mit GK2-Koordinaten (NRW) On The Fly in Quantum
Gis in ETRS89/UTM Zone 32N
zu projizieren. Mit folgenden 2 Beispielen aus vorhanden Koordinatensystemen
reicht die
Genauigkeit leider nicht aus.
a.csv
rechts;hoch;attr
Dear Bernhard,
Thanks a lot! i understand the problem now. I will create a custom
projection.
With regards
Klaus
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I try to make a blueprint for a stirling engine that I want to build. I
think I'll need a custom crs for that. How would I go about it. What would
the code look like. Or is it all together a silly idea and I should look for
another drawing program to create blueprints?
Any opinion and or help
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The 'save as' command in qgis seems to strip out attribute data when creating
files of certain sorts such as .gpx and also gives problems with .kml where the
markers are not identified with any of the attributes. Are there any
workarounds for these problems?
More detail on the .gpx issue, it
On The Fly verwenden? Wie muss das
benutzerdefinierte
Koordinatensystem aussehen?
Viele Grüße Sylvia
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Write "GPX_USE_EXTENSIONS=YES" in the "OGR
creation options", "Data source" section
like this:
Remember to choose EPSG:4326 as the CRS. Thats the only CRS that
the GPX format formally support
Regards
Hello,
I am a magister student in Uruguay. I'm working with QGIS. I can not cut a
raster mask, can someone help. What is the complement need? I'm using
Quantum GIS 1.8.0 Lisbon
thanks
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make sure gdaltools plugins is enabled (plugins-Manage Plugins), then
go to Raster-Extraction-clipper. Not sure what the names are in
español though.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 12:37 PM, lorena Coelho
lorena.r.coe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am a magister student in Uruguay. I'm working with
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Am 28.08.2012 16:40, schrieb M.E.Dodd:
The 'save as' command in qgis seems to strip out attribute data when
creating files of certain sorts such as .gpx and also gives problems
with .kml where the markers are not identified with any of the
attributes. Are there any workarounds for these
On 2012-08-28, at 5:26 AM, Jake Maier wrote:
I try to make a blueprint for a stirling engine that I want to build. I think
I’ll need a custom crs for that. How would I go about it. What would the code
look like. Or is it all together a silly idea and I should look for another
drawing
Believe it or not, names in 'Spanish' are: Ráster-Extraction-Clipper :)
(Ráster-Extracción-Cortador/Cortar)
2012/8/28 Etienne Tourigny etourigny@gmail.com
make sure gdaltools plugins is enabled (plugins-Manage Plugins), then
go to Raster-Extraction-clipper. Not sure what the names are in
2012/8/26 Max Pyziur p...@brama.com:
Greetings,
I'm a qgis noob (all of four months). However, I'm very handy w/ Postgresql.
I'm using postgis-enabled queries to build layers, using DB Manager
(Database-DB Manager). The SQL window is very friendly.
However, once the query has been built,
Hi, thanks for your quick response. The add gdaltools what I have on. In
fact cut a raster if I can, so I can not cut the raster is a mask. That is
asking that the court limit is determined mask. Thanks. Lorena
2012/8/28 Germán Carrillo carrillo.ger...@gmail.com
Believe it or not, names in
Hi I'm sorry but I don't understand your question... you mean that it
doesn't work if the raster is a mask?
By the way, there is a Spanish list at osgeo, although not specific to qgis
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/spanish/
Etienne
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 3:39 PM, lorena Coelho
Hi Brian,
I downloaded the sample data and imported to my database and it seems to
work pretty well. I'm using QGIS 1.8, postgis 2.0, postgres 9.1.5, gdal
1.9.1 on ubuntu 12.04.
Sorry for my ignorance but what GDAL version is being released with
linux mint? I couldn't find anywhere online.
Ola Mauricio
Linux Mint uses the ubuntu repositories, so look in the main ubuntu
repos for precise.
according to this, it uses 1.7.3
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+package/gdal-bin
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Mauricio de Paulo
mauricio@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Brian,
I downloaded
Hi, Brian and Etienne.
Well, GDAL 1.7.3 was one of the first efforts to read postgis raster,
back in the release candidate days. A few months before the release of
postgis 2.0 there was a major change in the raster storage and some code
was discontinued. GDAL 1.9.0 was the first release after
Or post your question in Spanish here, I know there is some people who
would understand, and even if they are not able to solve your doubts, they
would help you rephrasing your question in English.
2012/8/28 Etienne Tourigny etourigny@gmail.com
Hi I'm sorry but I don't understand your
when i try to launch the merge command of gdal, it returns this error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\OSGeo4W\bin\gdal_merge.py, line 36, in
import gdal
File C:\OSGeo4W\apps\Python27\lib\site-packages\gdal.py, line 2, in
from osgeo.gdal import deprecation_warn
File
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