Hi,
I notice the qgis-server (v 2.6) is adding to our dataset a strange
field named map_tips.
and the value is always OBJECTID.
Is knowed this, what is and is possible to remove it ?
Thx to everyone.
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Andrea Peri
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Igor -
Yes, the splitting of a table in several parts in QGIS , each containing
only one type of geometry objects is standard behaviour.
A workaround is to change all your single-point/line/polygons to
multi-point/line/polygons with an update command in the postgis table. I
suspect there
My two cents...I understand the validation requirements. But I think the
fundamental problem is those plugin authors who submit a plugin for X and then
describe it thusly: This is a plugin for X where X is the same name as the
plugin. The problem is that this one word or very brief phrase isn't
2015-02-23 16:18 GMT+01:00 Frank M. Howell frankmhow...@gmail.com:
My two cents...I understand the validation requirements. But I think the
fundamental problem is those plugin authors who submit a plugin for X and
then describe it thusly: This is a plugin for X where X is the same name as
2015-02-23 15:41 GMT+01:00 Trevor Wiens tsw@gmail.com:
In my experience Paulo has been doing good job of encouraging developers to
do just that.
If we want to formalize it further it might be a good idea to set the
requirements lower for experimental plugins as it happens to be a helpful
Hi Goran,
The reason is (almost certainly) the fact that the two CRSs (coordinate
reference system)s use a different Datum, which I suppose is the case,
because in the Proj4 description you provide they have a different
ellipsoid (The Bessel ellipsoid versus GRS80). Unfortunately, for the
Am 23.02.2015 um 13:57 schrieb Goran Pavic:
Recently, in Croatia we must use new official reference coordinate system for
map projection HTRS96/TM. All data I used before are in
HR_GK_6 projection.
I'm interested how to make transformation of shapefiles which I have in HR_GK_6
projection into
Hi Gerardo!
I tried four times to install OSGEO on my 64bit Windows 7 laptop.
First and second time OSGEO stopped download files from server
When I thought it was installed than OSGEO noticed me there wasn't a .dll
file on my system... (third time).
On the fourth time I retried to do all, by
I tried to install Dev version, and also 32 or 64 bits of the new 2.801
version
I tried to install 2.801 via the express or advanced options.
When the I see the downloading page nothing happens. I tried stoping
zone
alarm. I have no proxi.
In Qgis.org there are no stand allone
I appreciate you checking.
I didn't notice anything in the log file - but it appears to be not
working in windows (7) and Linux (ubuntu14.04)
Randy
On 02/23/2015 03:02 PM, Goyo wrote:
Hi Randy,
2015-02-23 18:09 GMT+01:00 Randal Hale rjh...@northrivergeographic.com:
This was working I
Hi all,
I am brand new to QGIS and have pretty minimal GIS experience, so I
apologize for my crude terminology. I was recently handed a large number of
ARCInfo files (adf) containing information on species abundance at 30 m2
resolution. Each file (well...group of files since they are adf files)
On 23-02-15 21:03, Gerardo Jiménez wrote:
I tried to install Dev version, and also 32 or 64 bits of the new
2.801 version
I tried to install 2.801 via the express or advanced options.
When the I see the downloading page nothing happens. I tried stoping
zone
alarm. I have no
Hi Randy,
2015-02-23 18:09 GMT+01:00 Randal Hale rjh...@northrivergeographic.com:
This was working I thought in 2.7 Master - but I've since upgraded and can't
go back and test it.
I was using ESRI's WMTS Services like this one:
Bo Victor Thomsen
bo.victor.thom...@gmail.com writes:
Igor -
Yes, the splitting of a table in several parts in QGIS , each
containing only one type of geometry objects is standard behaviour.
A workaround is to change all your single-point/line/polygons to
multi-point/line/polygons with an
Hi,
I'm starting using QGIS and I found a strange behaviour importing a
layer from postgis.
I'm doing the following:
1. download from openstreetmap a osm file
2. import it to postgis with osm2psql
3. I add a layer in QGIS using the postgresql import function.
Everything seems to work OK...
It might be a point/multipoint issue. If your Postgis table contains
both point and multipoint entries, QGIS will represent the table as
_two_ tables in the Add Postgis Layers dialogue. One table with the
point type and another table with the same name, but with the
multipoint type. The reason
Igor Sosa Mayor
joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I'm starting using QGIS and I found a strange behaviour importing a
layer from postgis.
I'm using qgis 2.6.1, postgresql 9.4.1, postgis 2.1.5 on archlinux.
And of course this happens with several imported dbs, not only with this
one.
Bo Victor Thomsen
bo.victor.thom...@gmail.com writes:
It might be a point/multipoint issue. If your Postgis table contains
both point and multipoint entries, QGIS will represent the table as
_two_ tables in the Add Postgis Layers dialogue. One table with the
point type and another table with
Bo Victor Thomsen
bo.victor.thom...@gmail.com writes:
It might be a point/multipoint issue. If your Postgis table contains
both point and multipoint entries, QGIS will represent the table as
_two_ tables in the Add Postgis Layers dialogue. One table with the
point type and another table with
Thanks to both, but I'm still having trouble. I must be doing something
wrong.
These are the steps I took after reading the advice from both of you.
I start by setting my project CRS.
Then I click Layer, add layer, add vector layer.
Then layer save as, and here I select the appropriate CRS.
Hi,
Make sure you have projection on the fly activated.nbsp; Also, make sure the
next option (something like what to do if a laker has no projection) is set
to ask.nbsp; This way, if your projection is not specified, it will ask you
instead of allocating a default or a project CRS.
Right
Am 24.02.2015 um 02:20 schrieb Sharon Selvaggio:
Hello,
I'm a new user of QGIS but have many years experience with ArcGIS.
I am working with two datasets from two different sources and cannot get
project-on-the-fly to work.
I am using QGIS 2.8.0 on Ubuntu 12.04.
What I have tried:
(1) right
On using OTF...
On 24 Feb 2015, at 14:06, Sharon Selvaggio ssital...@comcast.net wrote:
Thanks to both, but I'm still having trouble. I must be doing something
wrong.
These are the steps I took after reading the advice from both of you.
I start by setting my project CRS.
And make
Hi Igor -
Congrats on successful import of your data. When you are importing
spatial data to a database it's often a large and complicated amount and
there is always the risk of something going wrong .
Regarding the primary key:
AFAIK, QGIS needs a column with unique values in every layer
Bo Victor Thomsen
bo.victor.thom...@gmail.com writes:
AFAIK, QGIS needs a column with unique values in every layer for
administrative purposes (keeping track of selected records, deleted
records, edited records and so on).
yes, I also think this is probably so. I will add every time a column
Hello,
I'm a new user of QGIS but have many years experience with ArcGIS.
I am working with two datasets from two different sources and cannot get
project-on-the-fly to work.
I am using QGIS 2.8.0 on Ubuntu 12.04.
What I have tried:
(1) right clicking each layer, going to Set Layer CRS,
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