Hi
Marco Bernasocchi just pointed out something that made me realize the draft did
not export properly. Please use this corrected link for the 2016 Draft rather:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B__vDnQXCKiwUzN4R09IZDlFLU0
Apologies for the invonvenience.
Regards
Tim
> On 22 Nov 2016, at 11
Hi,
Next time, I recommend you install Anaconda Python. It come with a number of
scientific packages. You can indicate during the installation that you do not
want to change the environment variables.
Nicolas
> Le 22 nov. 2016 à 16:06, Stephen Ban [via OSGeo.org]
> a écrit :
>
> Oddly, I
Hi All
In a few days we will ask the QGIS Voting Membership to vote to approve our
proposed changes to the QGIS.ORG statutes. I would like to invite any final
comments about the changes to the charter.
These changes are intended to:
* satisfy the legal requirements of QGIS.ORG becoming a Swiss
Oddly, I was able to fix it by simply reinstalling/upgrading numpy in my
existing Python 2.7 install.
It doesn’t make any sense to me, but it works.
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Cadieux
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Hi,
You need to change your default Python to the one that qgis uses. You can
change that in the windows environment variables
Nicolas
> Le 22 nov. 2016 à 14:38, Stephen Ban [via OSGeo.org]
> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I recently started getting an error message when launching QGIS. I can’
Hi,
I recently started getting an error message when launching QGIS. I can't
pinpoint exactly when it started happening, but I'm pretty sure it must be
related to a recent install of Python when I had both Python 2.7 and 3.5
installed. I also have ArcGIS on my machine, so that was the only Pyth
All,
As the list of data providers available to QGIS grows, I wonder if there could
be an option in the settings to toggle the visibility of certain data providers
if they will not be used.
I'm not sure the history of the ArcGIS feature and map server nodes in the
browser tree, but I, for one,
Hi,
There is the terrain modelling tools in Qgis. You can try inverse distance
weight. You also have tool the gdal_grid tools in the raster menu and in
processing. Keep in mind that you can modify the option to get interpolation
methods that are not in the GUI.
I think Grass has a local or
I normally grid data outside of QGIS using GMT and then import surfer
grids (or Ascii raster) into QGIS. Not really tried the gridding
options within QGIS
On 22 November 2016 at 08:32, Grant Boxer wrote:
> I am trying to find a good option for gridding geochemical soil sampling
> data. I have tri
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I am trying to find a good option for gridding geochemical soil sampling
data. I have tried the raster>analyse>Grid option, plus a couple of others
in the SAGA toolbox, but I have found it difficult to get a good smooth
result. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Grant Boxer
Perth, Western
Great, thanks Nyall !
Le 22/11/2016 à 01:09, Nyall Dawson a écrit :
On 22 November 2016 at 00:32, Julie Pierson wrote:
Hi,
I've seen that with QGIS variables you can access many layer and project
properties, such as layer CRS and project title. However I'm looking for a
variable for the CRS
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