On 31-05-16 08:11, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Thomas is looking for a person or company doing the translation work.
> This would be financed through the membership fees of the German and
> Swiss QGIS user groups. It would allow a person to concentrate several
> days/weeks on the tra
Hi Richard,
Thomas is looking for a person or company doing the translation work.
This would be financed through the membership fees of the German and
Swiss QGIS user groups. It would allow a person to concentrate several
days/weeks on the translation work.
In the past, Larissa, did the transla
Hi,
I've produced a map that now needs to be commercially printed. I sent them
a PDF exported from QGIS 2.14.1.
The proof the printer has supplied has the black (for street names) REALLY
dark and bold. They tell me that it is because the export has converted my
RGB values to CMYK and that there
It's also in the documentation at
http://docs.qgis.org/2.8/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/editing_geometry_attributes.html?highlight=snapping
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Thanks guys, that helps a lot! I knew I was missing something ☺
Thanks,
Maria
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Yes - (not at a computer) but look under the options menu at the top - you
should see snapping options just underneath it. It works best for me to
skip to the advanced and turn on the things you wish to snap to. Experiment
a little - its almost just like arcgis snapping (if that's what you are
used
Hi everyone.
Just wondering if there is any type of Snapping function in QGIS. Been trying
to figure it out, but haven't found anything.
I'm currently working in QGIS Essen 2.14.2
Thanks,
Maria
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GIS Specialist
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Hi Thomas,
my German is not as good as it should be, but I understand you are
trying to encourage people to attribute to the 2.16 (German) version of
QGIS-Documentation?
Note that we are actually doing this:
http://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/
this will eventually become 2.16
http://docs.qg
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 11:54 PM, Alexandre Neto
wrote:
> Would this allow to add some outputs to the map, but not all? I don't
> think the second screen would be very clear for users. It would be better
> if inside a group called "Add output to the map". Actually it should be the
> same sentence
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Salut!
Never did this but there seems to be something in the processing toolbox for
finding dangles v.clean rmdangle. Could be a start. There must be
more...
Nicolas
On May 30, 2016 1:05 PM, "Adam Sherman [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hello, I hav
Hi Adam
You could load the data into PostGIS and use pgRouting to build a network
topology and then use the built-in pgRouting functions to analyse the graph for
dead ends. Then invert your selection.
See
http://docs.pgrouting.org/2.0/en/src/common/doc/functions/analyze_graph.html
for more inf
Hello,
I have a massive Shapefile with forestry roads and I would like to find all
those that are not "dead ends", which would allow me to highlight the
routes that actually go somewhere. Any ideas how this could be achieved?
Thank you,
A.
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Thank you very much Tyler, that's that I wanted, but it works for the
current project only (QGIS 2.14.3 - Ubuntu).
I would like to set the default width of polygon border lines to all of new
projects in one step.
Perhaps it can be done from a text-configuration file?
2016-05-30 10:44 GMT-05:00 T
Hi list:
How can i change the default line width in styles?
Sorry if it's a trivial question, but I can't find it. I prefer to work
with 1.5 mm but default is 2.6
Carlos
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Hi,
The QGIS CSV driver support WKT geometry. So I would recommend that you
format your line with a WKT LINESTRING geometry. See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-known_text
Alternatively, you can load the CSV and use a virtual layer and use the
onboard geometry builder expressions of QGIS.
I have CSV files that define line features using Start and End XYZ
Coordinates (SX, SY, SZ, EX, EY, EZ) I get the lines by Displaying the
Start and End points in 2 different views then combining them into one SHP.
Then using Point to Lines I create the lines based on the Feature ID shared
between t
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