whould be usefule to file a tiket with dmp file and your customization ini
file o reproduce the error and to solve
this coul dbe and argument for qgis-developer mailing list
regards,
Luigi Pirelli (luigi.pire...@faunalia.it - lui...@gmail.com)
On 1 July 2014 18:37, Julian Schall
Hi,
I see actually the qgisserver when response to a getfeatureinfo in text/htl.
return the list of ALL the layer not only the really detected on the
point clicked.
The difference is that some layer are empty and other are with records.
This is pretty equals to what do mapserver but
In
Hello!
I would like to import the attached kml file which includes the attached gif
file into QGIS but always get an error. There is no problem in Google Earth.
Any workaround for this?
Thanks for your help.
Wolfgang
sma_EUCLID_regionqc_201307.dat.kml
Description:
Hi everyone,
I was hoping to get some help with the following problem. I'm working with
a grayscale georeferenced and clipped raster (.tif). The raster has been
clipped with the 'clipper' tool using a shapefile as a mask. The resulting
raster has black bands of color along the four edges which
Hi Andrea:
I think you can use raster calculator and divide your clipped raster by a
mask raster. The mask raster has 1 value inside your area of interest and 0
value outside, so:
INSIDE: non 0 value / 1 = non 0 value; and 0 / 1 = 0
OUTSIDE: 0 or non 0 value / 0 = ¿null?
Greetings
Carlos
Hello everyone my name is Raul Molina, I work in GeoBolivia (www.geo.gob.bo);
very happy to participate in the group.
In my country Bolivia, there are many users especially in the public sector
in QGIS but at a basic level; consuming especially for web map services. In
that sense we require the
Hi,
thank you for your reply. Well, i did the changes mannually, and now
another error appears.
Now, the OGR log tells this:
Mensaje: la fuente de datos no es válida ()
Nivel: 1
Thank you very much.
El 02/07/14 14:27, Victor Olaya escribió:
so you should not see it if you are using the
Hello:
In my personal desktop I'm using Qgis 2.2 on Ubuntu 14.04. Now, I want to
make some tests with qgis-server on a virtual server that runs Centos 6.5 .
When I try to install Qgis 2.2 and qgis-server, I was surprissed because I
noted that the repos only allow to install qgis 1.8.
In my
Hello,
I want to raise an important topic to fellow QGIS users, developers and...
funders ! It is clear from the release process debate, that one of the thing
we need, is more funders.
I regularly hear from potential QGIS funders sentences like We would like to
be recognized as a funder for
Start a page on Wikipedia:
List Of Companies That Fund Open Source Software Projects
and list QGIS. Then invite other projects to add their sponsors to the
list. Once established a page like this will be contributed to and
maintained by users around the world.
Hello,
I want to raise an
Am 02.07.2014 13:53, schrieb SCHULZ Wolfgang:
Hello!
I would like to import the attached kml file which includes the attached gif
file into QGIS but always get an error. There is no problem in Google Earth.
Any workaround for this?
Thanks for your help.
Simple answer: it is not implemented.
Probably I miss the right tool but I can't find the way to split a line
layers with another line layer, split on intersection points, which in a
spatial db (postgis/splite) can be easily done with st_split.
giovanni
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Giovanni Allegri
http://about.me/giovanniallegri
Twitter:
Hi, again.
You'r rigth, is necesary export the raster to a grass location and mapset
bla bla bla...
I think there is a tool to do it in Qgis, is an experimental complement
processing [https://hub.qgis.org/projects/sextante/] maybe you should
install it.
When installed go to Processing toolbox.
With Processing (Included in 2.2+, previously called sextante) you can
access the r.stats or r.report function directly in QGIS. If you don't
see a Processing Menu, you can enable it in the Plugin Manager.
It should be fairly straight foward to pick a loaded raster and get
results back.
Thanks,
2014-07-02 21:07 GMT+02:00 Marco Antonio marco...@gmail.com:
Hi, again.
You'r rigth, is necesary export the raster to a grass location and mapset
bla bla bla...
I think there is a tool to do it in Qgis, is an experimental complement
processing [https://hub.qgis.org/projects/sextante/] maybe
Easy answer: difference tool is enough. I thought it was not working
because it generates (obviously) multilines which appeard selected as the
original line when clicked. Multipart to singlepart did the rest of the job
;)
giovanni
2014-07-02 20:43 GMT+02:00 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
1How can I label the pie charts in QGIS (2.0) so the labels are
written under the diagrams? My pie-charts are representing localities:
such as villages, towns, cities. So, I want that their names appear
under the diagrams
2 How can I move manually the labels of the pie-chart diagrams? When
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