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I tried to update sextante and got error loading plugin
The plugin seems to be invalid or have unfulfilled dependencies.
Python said: cannot import name runalg.
Jake
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Maybe you better had urgently googled for "change detection gis", then you
had reached this link in milliseconds:
http://www.gislounge.com/change-detection-in-gis/
in the second paragraph it refers to:
http://nextgis.ru/en/projects/dtclassifier/
unbelievable!
Bernd
Am 27.01.2013, 16:50 Uhr,
Giacomo Marchioro wrote
> Thanks a lot for your help! The problem is that when I measure a distance
> in the layer I have wrongs outputs, I measure lacunae of thousand
> kilometers!
> I'm searching some plugin to georeference in a ECEF system (so I would
> have
> no more angular distances) but is q
Hi Giacomo,
if you use whatever planar projection and do not ask to do ellipsoidal
measurements, you should obtain the expected planar distances.
E.g., you could use EPSG: 32632, the planar UTM projection for WGS84
ellipsoid, you can work as if your painting was laid on the floor, and do
any calcul
Hi Bill,
Can it be done? Yes, why not ?
How? Well, firstly you should ask archeologists how they use whatever
software to draw archeological features. The basic concepts will be the
same i guess.
I have no idea of measurement in general and of archealogical measurement
in particular, but
I'm now getting to grips with Qgis quite well, that is for a newby not used
to mapping software and I have a couple of questions I'd like some advice on
please. Firstly, I want to be able to draw archaeological features such as
earthworks on to a map. Can this be done and how?
Secondly can I u
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Hello folks,
I want to know how I will be able to conduct change detection and produce a
map from the result with QGIS? Waiting for your urgent response.
Thanks you.
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You mean in the graphical modeler? If so, then the answer is no :-(
Adding support for conditionals and loops is something that I really
want to add...but it is not exactly easy...
If you just want to add that behaviour to a SEXTANTE process, then
that should not be too hard to do with a python sc
Hi,
Is there something like an Iterator in Sextante? It would be useful to
create models such as:
For every subset of e.g. buildings by type, select all buildings of
one type and buffer them, then select the next type and repeat.
Best wishes,
Anita
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Sextante tookbox. N.
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Nick
That bug is already fixed in the current development version. I plan
to release a new version (1.0.9) by the end of the day, so people can
start testing new things (there are already quite a few changes)
without having to use the development version and work with the full
QGIS source code, so
I'm trying to use the Sextante toolbox algorithm GRASS v.dissolve. I want to
save the results to a file, but when I try to do this all I am offered are
file types like TIFF, HDR, VRT and so on. The option to save to SHP is not
available.
QGIS Master, Ubuntu 12.04 (amd64).
Regards,
Nick.
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If you know the dimensions of the painting then georeferencing the image
should not present problems. For example, if the painting is 200 cm wide by
100 cm high you could georeference the image using a coordinate of 0,0 for
its bottom left-hand corner and 200,100 for its top right-hand corner. In
t
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