Raster calculator has a nasty bug on 26 and 28 that its truncating values.
I dont have The correct number but I suggest you do a search on The
bugtracker and add dome weight to it.
it looks serious enough and its a blocker but without any comments.
On Wednesday, April 15, 2015, Michael Treglia
Thank you Radim
Yes, I wanted to say the shell in the GRASS plugin. It sounds that the
next incoming upgrade will be useful for take advantage of all the GRASS
modules. It's great!!
Best wishes
Carlos
2015-04-15 8:51 GMT-05:00 Radim Blazek :
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Carlos Cerdán
>
Hi All,
Was encountering a similar problem with Raster Calculator [albeit a bit
different] just yesterday - I had a layer that had values ranging ~0-1000
(integers). I wanted the layer to represent probability values (ranging
0-1), so I used the raster calculator to divide it by 1000.
I ended up
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Carlos Cerdán wrote:
> Hi Image93?
>
> Not all GRASS modules have graphical interface into QGIS, but ALL of them
> can work in QGIS through the shell prompt, so if you have GRASS 7.0 working
> through QGIS, then you can call all their modules via the shell.
If you
Hi Image93?
Not all GRASS modules have graphical interface into QGIS, but ALL of them
can work in QGIS through the shell prompt, so if you have GRASS 7.0 working
through QGIS, then you can call all their modules via the shell.
Good luck
Carlos Cerdan
2015-04-15 8:06 GMT-05:00 image93 :
> Good
Good afternoon,
I'm a qgis and grass user. Currently i'm working on isochrone maps on Grass
7.0 thanks to v.isochrones Grass 7.0 extension.
Is there a way in order to use this v.isochrones extension via Qgis
interface?
Thanks.
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Hi Lester,
Another approach would be to load your TTF font in fontforge and export
the font to an SVG font. Then you can copy/paste the Path elements of
the glyph with the text editor and further edit in Inkscape.
Andreas
On 15.04.2015 11:55, Lester Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I would like to c
Thanks for the info Richard, that makes it easier to sort out!
Cheers
Lester
On 15 April 2015 at 11:23, Richard McDonnell
wrote:
> Lester,
> If the font is installed on your computer, QGIS should be able to use it
> in your symbol.
> Under Layer Property's, Style, select Font Marker in Symbol
Lester,
If the font is installed on your computer, QGIS should be able to use it
in your symbol.
Under Layer Property's, Style, select Font Marker in Symbol Layer Type.
An alternative is to download and install Inkscape. It will allow you to
insert the text you are looking for and save it as a SV
Hello,
I would like to convert a TTF font to SVG for use in QGIS but all
converters I have tried online fail to generate a result that is usable in
QGIS. I made sure to set the path to my SVG folder correctly.
No preview of the SVG is displayed when in the SVG marker option, so I am
guessing that
Hi Jesus
Perhaps your input layer has no values that match the >= 73 condition?
I can reproduce this behaviour if I use a layer in which pixel values go up
to 50 and I ask for pixels >= 60.
Otherwise, if the input layer has values above the threshold, it seems
strange and I cannot seem to reprod
Hi,
When I try to copy paste features from Oracle layers to new layer/ memory
layer, it fails with this information message:
“No features in clipboard”
Copy / past is working well with shapefile or Postgis layer.
What’s the reason for failing with Oracle layer?
Sylvain
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Good morning list!!
I am trying to do a cloud mask for a Landsat image based on the values of the
pixels where the clouds are found. I am using the raster calculator for this
purpose by introducing the expression:
(“Band 1 layer name" >= 73) * "Band 1 layer name”
So basically,
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