After upgrading to 2.4.0 on Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit, I see libqgis2.2.0 is
still installed. It appears that there is no libqgis2.4.0, but core and
gui have been split into two libraries. Am I right to remove libqgis2.2.0?
Previous updates eg 2.0-2.2 have lead to having two versions of libqgis
at the
Hi there
Sorry, my mistake
It's the Dakota GIS Team who's using a VM. I'd just read that and it got
stuck in my head.
I re-checked it today and William's binaries are working fine (python
complains about LucidaGrande fonte, but that's it):
2014-07-01 09:01:14.232 Python[21856:d0b] CoreText
Hi all,
Apologies for reviving this thread (below), but does anyone have a
solution other than using a different data format? I ask because I will
be do some teaching using QGIS and want to work with shapefiles for that.
This is a problem that's emerged for me only with recent versions of
QGIS,
Dear all,
I installed Qgis plugin GEarthView but i received this error when I try
to active it.
Could you help me to understand what is the problem?
Currently, I have Qgis 2.0.1 on Ubuntu 14.04.
Thanks
Here is the error code:
Errore durante l'esecuzione di codice Python:
Traceback (most
Is that within the GRASS GUI? That makes sense since Michael is probably still
using the old Carbon wxpython, which has to run in 32 bit mode. My matplotlib
is 64 bit only. I have problems getting it to compile both 32 and 64 bits.
On Jul 1, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Carlos Grohmann
Hi Dario:
Maybe it's sufficient for your goal: right click over layer of interest and
select filter
All the best
Carlos
2014-06-30 10:09 GMT-05:00 Dario dari...@yahoo.com.br:
Please, someone help me.
How do I build an expression or query to display only the selected
feature?
thank's
file a tiket!ç
generally it's due the fact it's not used correct UTF8 decoding of the
string to write...
probably you have not ASCII characters (ascii is the default char coding)
as à or é etc etc in you file.
correct coding/decoding should be managed by the plugin = file a ticket or
modify the
Ok, now it works well.
thanks
Il 01/07/2014 15:36, Gino Pirelli ha scritto:
file a tiket!ç
generally it's due the fact it's not used correct UTF8 decoding of the
string to write...
probably you have not ASCII characters (ascii is the default char
coding) as à or é etc etc in you file.
Am 01.07.2014 14:48, schrieb Peter Aldhous:
Hi all,
Apologies for reviving this thread (below), but does anyone have a
solution other than using a different data format? I ask because I will
be do some teaching using QGIS and want to work with shapefiles for that.
This is a problem that's
Hi Bernhard,
thank you for your help! I tried it and it worked perfect!
All questiones answered! :-)
Julian
Message: 2
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 09:10:56 +0200
From: Bernhard Str?bl
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user]
Hello:
I'm trying to create some density maps using the Arun's heatmap plugin, in
QGIS 2.2 Valmiera on Ubuntu 14.04.
When I use a large sample data from a tutorial everything works fine.
(Tutorial
http://www.digital-geography.com/create-point-density-raster-in-qgis/#.U7LZznVdUbw
) . So I think
I think you are right.
importing only matplotlib works, but pyplot doesn't, so it should related
to wxpython.
best
Carlos
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 10:20 AM, William Kyngesburye wokl...@kyngchaos.com
wrote:
Is that within the GRASS GUI? That makes sense since Michael is probably
still
..:: Additional information ::..
I tried to use too the plugin GRASS tools, and the option Gaussian
kernel density, with my own data and it works almost perfect except for a
little gap between some categories.
Thanks in advance.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Augusto Sisa
Dear Qgis Community
I have a Raster layer made by pixels with 4 different values (4, 7, 17, 27).
How can i calculate the number of pixels with value 4, with value 7, with
value 17, with value 27?
Thank you very much
Giacomo
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Hi Giacomo:
r.report, from GRASS complement is the tool that does directly what you are
asking for...
Good luck
Carlos
2014-07-01 12:00 GMT-05:00 Giacomo Fontanelli giacomofontanell...@gmail.com
:
Dear Qgis Community
I have a Raster layer made by pixels with 4 different values (4, 7, 17,
try the histogram (in the layer properties) - it will show you a graph from
which you can get the values
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Giacomo Fontanelli
giacomofontanell...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Qgis Community
I have a Raster layer made by pixels with 4 different values (4, 7, 17,
27).
Hi Peter,
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Peter Aldhous pe...@peteraldhous.com
wrote:
Yes, on my system the problem also resolves on zooming - although I'd
only use Robinson for a global view.
However, I have no problem with Google Mercator.
Would really like to know how to fix this!
Dear Andre,
Thanks for your reply. I was optimistic that this would work, but sadly
it does not. I've tried creating various polygons, and running either
clip or difference. Even if I cut the world shapefile 5 degrees away
from 180E/W, I'm still getting the bizarre trapezoid behavior on
Thanks! That did the trick
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2014-06-28 22:51 GMT+02:00 Gerardo Jiménez gej...@gmail.com:
2) I loaded a gpx file and I tried to use any option in the open layers
plugin. None worked
I am using QGis 2.4 standallone installer on win 7 64 with 4mb of ram
The OpenLayers plugin does not work with QGIS 2.4 in Windows yet
Hi Etienne
yes the Histogram works, but I taught there was also a tool that could give
me the numerical value.
Thanx
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Etienne Tourigny etourigny@gmail.com
wrote:
try the histogram (in the layer properties) - it will show you a graph
from which you can
Hi Giacomo, the r.stats command from GRASS complement could be useful for
you.
Open the GRASS tools and go to the console, there write:
r.stats -c raster_layer_name
the c flag prints the total count of the cells that have a certain value.
Good luck
Marco
2014-07-01 12:00 GMT-05:00 Giacomo
you may want to file a feature request in the bug tracker to be able to
save the raster histogram as a text file...
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Giacomo Fontanelli
giacomofontanell...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Etienne
yes the Histogram works, but I taught there was also a tool that could
give
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