Hi there,
Environment QGIS 2.0, Debian GNU Linux 7.0 on AMD64
I need to show to the user the coordinates in MGRS, as it moves the pointer
over a map, as currently happens for the system defined CRS
I saw that I could define a CRS conversion using proj, but looking at few old
mail it seems that
Dear Qgis users,
I have used the Georeferencer plugin in QGIS to undertake some image to
image matching on a set of Landsat Images. I am using the output as part of
a report and need some information about how the RMSE values are created
and what they refer to. My Landsat imagery is in UTM 35S
Am 28.11.2013 09:59, schrieb Luca Arzeni: Hi there,
Environment QGIS 2.0, Debian GNU Linux 7.0 on AMD64
I need to show to the user the coordinates in MGRS, as it moves the
pointer over a map, as currently happens for the system defined CRS
I saw that I could define a CRS conversion using
The command line documentation says:
Files specified on the command line can include rasters,
vectors, and QGIS project files (.qgs):
1. Rasters - supported formats include GeoTiff, DEM
and others supported by GDAL
2. Vectors - supported formats include ESRI Shapefiles
Hello,
In times I though about doing a python plugin for it, but I have never had
the time to do it. I think that is a valid idea for a plugin as for
instance Biologists and Botanics very often use MGRS to register species
location.
I believe that 2 option arise:
1 - ask some help to developers
In some computers, we see all sections in left panel when we perform
PluginsManage and Install Plugins.
and in some other systems at the same time we see only
Installed
Invalid
Settings
This problem is corrected when there is less load on internet.
Does fetching plugins require higher
Dear List,
In QGIS1.8, when used* 'No data value'* checked in Raster menu
MiscellaneousMerge, it showed always a message upto last version in 1.8
series.
*The process crashed some time after starting successfully*
In QGIS2.0.1 also, a window *'qgis-bin' *appears constantly without result.
In
Correction!
Even after these message/behavior, results come in the target path/name,
but with black color in no data areas.
Regards
http://www.nird.org.in
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I tried to make plugin open file dialog in QGIS Dofour 2.0.1
I write my code like this (attachment) and try to run it in QGIS plugin,
but nothing happened ( the GUI show up but when i try to click the button,
nothing happened, even a error message is not pop up) since its not show a
error message
I found an explanation of RMSE from this GIS.se question, but not sure
how QGIS does it (I can't read source code yet =P)
An Explanation of RMSE for Dummies http://gis.stackexchange.com/a/2/1297
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 2:54 AM, Wesley Roberts jwesrobe...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Qgis users,
Hi,
I am trying to find a way to populate an attribute table with the min/max
XYs of individual features within a shapefile (polyline or polygon).
Is there a way to do this in the base QGIS application or with an available
plugin?
Unfortunately I have not been successful in any searches on the
This sounds like a simple question.
Windows 7 Home Premium
QGIS 2.0
Once activated, I cannot find out how to de-activate the above buttons (Pan
Map, Zoom in, Zoom out, etc). I can switch from one to another, but never
disable them all. This means that I can do no work at all on the maps.
Hi Peter,
There is always one active tool - depending on what you do. As an
example - if you are in zoom in mode and then change to the Identify
mode the tool switches to Identify and the navigation mode is
discontinued.
If you are in editing mode, navigation only works with shortcuts (e.g.
the
Dnia czwartek, 28 listopada 2013 15:11:30 A Huarte pisze:
+ Remove layer from legend - Ctrl+D with ask for confirmation.
Now QGIS does not ask for confirmation.
What about leaving the possibibility to remove the layer without confirmation
with a separate shortcut?
Actually the first what
Am 28.11.2013 13:24, schrieb Alexandre Neto:
Hello,
In times I though about doing a python plugin for it, but I have never had
the time to do it. I think that is a valid idea for a plugin as for
instance Biologists and Botanics very often use MGRS to register species
location.
I believe that 2
If you bring your shapefile into a
Spatialite DB, you can use the MbrMinX(), MbrMaxX(), etc functions
to find the min and max X and Y coordinates of the feature's
bounding box.
For example, if you have a Spatialite table called 'polys', you
would do:
Thank you you Lee, there are some very interesting and useful maps on both
sites and I like the simple interactive map of the census data, something
like that would be great for the genealogy application I am attempting as I
would like to have others interact with me in viewing and uploading their
Is there a way to directly use the data in a GeoPDF created by Map2PDF in
Qgis? Or maybe a plugin that will read it
Thanks!
Chuck
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On 11/28/2013 01:43 PM, Chuck Young wrote:
Is there a way to directly use the data in a GeoPDF created by Map2PDF in
Qgis? Or maybe a plugin that will read it
Thanks!
Chuck
Yes, it does exist in gdal
http://www.gdal.org/frmt_pdf.html
http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_pdf.html
However
Given that adding/removing a complex layer can be expensive and there is no
undo I would suggest to have a single key shortcut (D) with confirm and a
modified one without (Ctrl-D). You want to avoid the user doing something
dangerous and in this case that is removing a layer layer without undo.
Please don't understand me wrong - I don't insist to use single-key shortcuts
by default. We had them in early versions and we decided to drop them, so it
wouldn't make much sense to mess with them again. Personally I miss them, but
It's no problem for me to change them.
I only refered to the
The idea of customizable keyboard shortcuts is great. Just let the user
choose the definitions.
On 11/28/2013 5:55 PM, Borys Jurgiel wrote:
Please don't understand me wrong - I don't insist to use single-key shortcuts
by default. We had them in early versions and we decided to drop them, so it
Backporting to the list:
Am 28.11.2013 20:02, schrieb Luca Arzeni:
Thanks to all, I was not clear in my question...
I already have the code to do the conversion... beside it, the
geograpphic lib is already available in python and, since it's the
code under proj, I think I would use it if I
Hi Group,
I've a set of polygons in a sqlite file. Some of the adjacent polygons have
the same name, others don't. I only want to display the name once.
I'm attempting to do this by copying the layer, then filtering on the label
column.
label in (SELECT DISTINCT label FROM
Many thanks Saulteau,
That is helpful.
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Saulteau Don sault@gmail.com wrote:
I found an explanation of RMSE from this GIS.se question, but not sure
how QGIS does it (I can't read source code yet =P)
An Explanation of RMSE for Dummies
On 28-11-13 23:19, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
Given that adding/removing a complex layer can be expensive and there is
no undo I would suggest to have a single key shortcut (D) with confirm
and a modified one without (Ctrl-D). You want to avoid the user doing
something dangerous and in this case
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