Hi,
By the way, the planet RSS feed (pointing to http://qgis.org/atom.xml )
isn't working :/
Robin
2012/10/15 Vincent Picavet vincent...@oslandia.com
Hi Victor,
I was thinking about starting a blog to post QGIS-related stuff,
mostly tipstricks about the SEXTANTE plugin, but also about
Hi
Thanks for you replies!
I am aware of the QGIS planet, but the idea I had was a bit different.
It does not replace the aggregator, of course, it is just another
blog, but created by a group of people instead of just one, which
would allow to have a more homogeneous stlye (not just in terms of
Von: Peter Schürch
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Oktober 2012 09:04
An: 'john raskulinecz'
Betreff: AW: [Qgis-user] Drawing lines on raster files
I'm not sure what you want to do. QGIS is not a vector drawing program. Do you
want to digitize a new vector geometries data set? In this case you
On 10/15/2012 01:28 AM, Vincent Picavet wrote:
Isn't the QGIS Planet intention to be exactly that ?
http://qgis.org/planet/
By the way, that one is different from this one:
http://planet.qgis.org/planet/
Are these two different applications (the number of aggregated blogs are
different
hi!
I think this are all the things that should be consolidated .. we have
t many different pages with the same goal ..
In terms of usability and mainainability we should move content and
delete a lot of those pages like it is considered to be done with the
main page - once we have a design
Several plugins can handle geotagged photos (eVis, Photo2Shape, Geotag and
import Photos) but they all end up with just a shapefile where you
eventually can click on an icon to see the photo.
I would like to see a thumbnail of the photo directly on my map.
I have found traces of a recent plugin
Gentili utenti,
dopo aver tagliato un'immagine Landsat multispettrale mediante il comando
CLIPPER, è possibile esortare in GEOTIFF solo una delle bande?
Grazie.
Massimo
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On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Stephan Breisig
p...@stephanbreisig.de wrote:
Hi Radim,
by chance I have read in Nathan Woodrow's blog that you and Martin Dobias
developed a customization tool for QGIS which is now included in the master.
Since I'm interested in this tool, I looked for
Hey Morten,
Have a look at the
http://code.google.com/p/qgismapper/source/browse/trunk/plugins/playerplugin/SourcePlugins/PluginPhoto.py#55
for
how you are able to make image based canvas items.
- Nathan
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 6:11 PM, magerlin m...@ramboll.dk wrote:
Several plugins can
Hi,
using WPS plugin we faced with a strange problem.
Our WPS processes (but also some tested example from the
zoo-project-grass server) seems to correctly work when the execute
request is made from a QGIS installed on a Linux OS (Ubuntu in
particular).
On Windows OS, when the process needs raster
The planet is a REALLY useful resource of experts knowledge and should not
only be maintained but also be extended if possible:
I also have a candidate proposal:
http://press.underdiverwaterman.com/feed/
He has nice little techy articles which could help a lot for getting
deeper into complex
Hi,
I'm trying to load a gpsbabel created gpx file containing waypoints and tracks
into QGIS. Having successfully managed this in the past I didn't anticipate a
problem, although when I get to the window asking which types of data I'd like
to load that normally lists how many of each are
Am 15.10.2012 12:24, schrieb Michael Spencer:
I'm trying to load a gpsbabel created gpx file containing waypoints
and tracks into QGIS. Having successfully managed this in the past I
didn't anticipate a problem, although when I get to the window asking
which types of data I'd like to load that
Am 15.10.2012 12:24, schrieb swapneswar dehury:
Dear All
I am a QGIS new user, I need QGIS map server set-up for
publishing
my maps and shape files using qgis.
1-how to get QGIS map server set-up
2-and how to publish in my web.
please inform me
thanks
From Reading your first post and
Ja ja ja ja pensaré bien mi próxima pregunta al foro... or I want to
say: i'll think hard before my next question to the forum, it was a
funny answer,I had thought that this group had no sense of humor
Carlos
El 15/10/12 05:38, wer...@macho.cc escribió:
Am 15.10.2012 12:24, schrieb
I realise this post was made ages ago, but I have just uploaded a 'fixed'
version of manageR that solves this problem. Some testing was done with
datasets provided by Paulo van Breugel and Eelke Folmer (offlist). Some
changes to sp from a while back seem to have been the culprit, but I think
I've
Is there an easy way to edit the location of the source data (shapefiles)? I
create maps for clients to use but the location of the data may not always
be the same.
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I have not used QGIS for that application but I have used www.geomoose.org
with www.mapserver.org
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Dear Peter, Sorry, I think I replied directly to you instead of the list. I
have downloaded Inksscape and will play with it for a while. I have created
large topo maps from smaller ones using AllTopo software. They are in .tiff
format. I'm not sure what will be the fastest way to convert
Hi
I's not sure what you wish to accomplish... where you want to edit the
datasource, in a project file before opening it or in the QGis
interface?
If you want to produce various .qgs files with different datasources,
you can probably accomplish that by editing the .qgs file in an
editor, make
I would like to be able to edit the location of the data source from within
Qgis similar to the image attached.
http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/file/n5008819/source_button.png
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For the main part of your proposal, are you thinking of something in the
manner of www.r-bloggers.com? It's a really useful resource, with enough
posts from enough varied sources to be really worth following.
qgis.org/planet/ could fit the bill - with more content from more sites.
Seems like the
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