sorry, I read your request too quickly :)
regards, Luigi Pirelli
On 6 January 2015 at 18:01, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> Thanks Luigi,
>
> It will helps in case I decide to create the plugin, I'm just wondering if
> there is something already around.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alexandre Neto
>
> On Tue, Jan 6
Thanks Luigi,
It will helps in case I decide to create the plugin, I'm just wondering if
there is something already around.
Regards,
Alexandre Neto
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Luigi Pirelli wrote:
> it's ok for you this thread?
>
>
> http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/127531/qcombobox
it's ok for you this thread?
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/127531/qcombobox-nested-within-a-qmenu
regards, Luigi Pirelli
On 6 January 2015 at 17:35, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Anyone knows if there are any plugins that allow me to add a combobox widget
> in QGIS toolbars wi
Hello all,
Anyone knows if there are any plugins that allow me to add a combobox
widget in QGIS toolbars with several values that allow me to filter a
specific layer?
Thanks,
Alexandre Neto
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Just rename the file to .jpg
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Le 2015-01-06 05:22, "katecd [via OSGeo.org]"
a écrit :
I also have this
Hi,
2015-01-06 11:32 GMT+01:00 Vincent Picavet :
> Hello Morten,
>
> Here is the process.
>
> * Create a coverage layer (named "cov" here), with all the same polygons
> (could be different if you want specific areas for specific values), and a
> field
> named "xvalue", which values go from 1 to 9
Hello Morten,
Here is the process.
* Create a coverage layer (named "cov" here), with all the same polygons
(could be different if you want specific areas for specific values), and a
field
named "xvalue", which values go from 1 to 999. You can create this layer
easily with PostGIS and generat
Anybody got an idea on how to automate this process in Qgis:
I want to print separate maps for each different value of an attribute like:
* One map showing all features with attribute value x=1
* One map showing all features with attribute value x=2
* One map showing all features with attrib
Hi Tom,
You can nest the CASE statments, like:
CASE WHEN expression1 THEN
CASE WHEN expression1_1 THEN xxx
WHEN expression1_2 THEN yyy
ELSE zzz END
END
I am sure there are some examples, both in the internal help or also if
you google for it.
As for SVG paths. You will have to experime