Hi Bo,
I think you get more responses if you post this as a separate topic.
Regards,
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Thanks Jonathan for this clarification.
I guess I can style the vectorlayers in a QGIS project and serve this as a
QGIS service.
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We (and OS) use Astun's open source Loader (
https://github.com/AstunTechnology/Loader) to load MasterMap (and other
GML) into PostGIS. It is pretty fast in QGIS from an indexed PostGIS table.
Ian
Disclaimer I work for Astun but not on the Loader project.
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 at 11:02, Saber Razmj
Are you trying to install it from QGIS Plugin managerit works fine for
me. There is a new version (as of last week) compatible with QGIS 3.
Cheers
Saber
On 20 August 2018 at 10:52, Wolstan H M Dixie
wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> Well I had already tried that - I get the message * This plugin is
> i
Thanks,
Well I had already tried that - I get the message This plugin is incompatible
with this version of QGIS
Plugin designed for QGIS 2.0 - 2.99 - not unnaturally I have the most up to
date version of QGIS!
Wolstan
On 20/08/2018 10:31, Saber Razmjooei wrote:
As Nicolas mentioned, you are t
Thanks,
That's a useful comparison and I can try filtering. Unfortunately I
don't have online access to the base data.
Wolstan
On 20/08/2018 10:28, Richard McDonnell wrote:
> Hi Wolstan,
> GGP GIS appears to be customised/out of the box, ready to deal OS Mastermap,
> it most likely has built
As Nicolas mentioned, you are trying to open GML (or GZ which is zipped
GML) in QGIS. This file format does not support spatial indexing.
You can use OS Translator II plugin to upload and style OS Mastermap to
PostGIS
Cheers
Saber
On 20 August 2018 at 10:03, Wolstan H M Dixie
wrote:
> A
Hi Wolstan,
GGP GIS appears to be customised/out of the box, ready to deal OS Mastermap, it
most likely has built in filters and tools to deal with this dataset
efficiently.
Qgis is an international Open Free GIS, which with a little patience and
tweaking, can easily deal with National Vector b
A minor British GIS called GGP - standing for GeoGraphic Processor.
So how fast is everyone else's redraw? Is it instantaneous or appreciable?
Wolstan
On 20/08/2018 00:08, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Aug 2018 at 03:22, Wolstan H M Dixie
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am a new user so please
*Short version:* I have a layer with 19483 features with plenty of
topological errors and I would like to fix/review them as many as possible
in an automated way but don’t know how to do it. Additionally, since I will
have to repeat the same process with many other layers with a similar
amount of f
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