Re: [Qgis-user] qgis 2.8 : move overlayed points ?

2015-08-24 Thread image93
Ok thanks, I m taking a look to point displacement renderer. But the interface does not seem very intuitive. Do you know if it would exists a documentation regarding this tool? Thanks. -- View this message in context:

[Qgis-user] Printing A1-A0 format in QGIS

2015-08-24 Thread Franco Cazzola
Hi I found some problems printing A1 and A0 format using Print-PdfCreator or Export as PDF (Qgis 2.8 Wien) In Qgis layout paper size are correct (according with paper format selected), the map fill the paper but the output PDF file fill only 3/4 the paper extent Printing using A4 and A3 format

Re: [Qgis-user] Colour ramps - raster file extreme values

2015-08-24 Thread Lester Anderson
Hello, There is no histogram stretch option with v2.6 - is this a new option in the later versions? Lester On 22 August 2015 at 18:19, b.j.kob...@utwente.nl wrote: Look into histogram stretch, this stretches colour values based on frequency. Barend -- Barend Köbben Senior Lecturer –

Re: [Qgis-user] Spatial Join and Process Modeler

2015-08-24 Thread Enrique
Are you looking for Processing modelerQGIS geoalgorithmsVector general toolsJoin attributes by location ? Enrique. 2015-08-24 7:58 GMT+02:00 Corredera_Estudio de Ingeniería GEOCOBET CARTOGRAFÍA Y SIG corred...@geocobet.com: I saw that in the graphic process modeler QGIS Pisa and immediate

[Qgis-user] qgis 2.8 : move overlayed points ?

2015-08-24 Thread image93
Dear all, i'm working with a big point layer. I have to do several thematic maps. We had geocoded those points (shop) with several geocoding automatic method. Several points have been geocode approximately = street geocoding accuracy. That's why, sometimes, several points are overlaid (stack of

Re: [Qgis-user] qgis 2.8 : move overlayed points ?

2015-08-24 Thread McDonaldR
Hello Image93 You could query your layer and group by coordinate to get a count of the number of points with the same location. QGIS can display overlaid points using blending modes (multiply) so that overlaid points appear darker as there are more of them. Or you could use the point