Hello all,
I'm also having an issue opening a .kml file. I downloaded a .kmz file of a
historic map and would like to open it in QGIS. After reading what I could
find online, I opened it in Google Earth and saved it as a .kml file. Then
I went into QGIS and attempted to open it as a vector layer,
Am 30.08.2014 08:53, schrieb Innisfree McKinnon:
Hello all,
I'm also having an issue opening a .kml file. I downloaded a .kmz file of a
historic map and would like to open it in QGIS. After reading what I could
find online, I opened it in Google Earth and saved it as a .kml file. Then
I went
Hi everyone,
I'm having a hard time using the time manager functionality of Lizmap. When
I click the time manager on my web browser the application doesn't go
beyond the loading data
The problem seems to be related with the data type of the column that
contains the date information (in my case
Hi Andre,
Do you have any public URL where I can have a look at it (or a private sent
to me by email if possible).
Some questions:
* How many features do you have in your layer and what about each feature
complexity
?
* What is the style used for the layer ?
Regards,
Michael
2014-08-30
Sarò assente fino al 14 settembre.
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Thanks Andre. I eventually found directions that made more sense
considering it is a raster. As you said, open the .kml file in texteditor,
look at the coordinates, then put them into the georeferencer in QGIS.
I.
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 12:36 AM, Andre Joost andre+jo...@nurfuerspam.de
wrote: