If I'm reading this thread properly I'd suggest this may be a regression
in QGIS 3. There's a scenario (as explained by Richard) which was better
handled with QGIS 2.
I'd suggest opening a bug report for it and including as much
information as possible.
On 2018-10-18 09:50, magerlin wrote:
Hi all,
I noticed another potential issue in the new vertex editor
If there are some topological errors,
and I edit the feature to solve them,
in some polygon with self intersection, adding a new vertex on polygon
ignore snap settings and adding the new vertex anywhere in the shapefile and
snapp
This may be a networking issue with your proxy, or it may be QGIS not
handling the proxy correctly, it's hard to tell from the info provided.
It sounds like it's getting the GetCapabilities document just fine (the
"connecting" part where it lists all the layers on the service) but then
failing
how to change pixel size from raster by value using pyqgis or python gdal ?
i try to using SAGA GIS tool resampling :
ext2 = rasterLyr2.extent()
xmin = ext2.xMinimum()
xmax = ext2.xMaximum()
ymin = ext2.yMinimum()
ymax = ext2.yMaximum()
extends= "%f,%f,%f,%f" % (xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax)
processing
Hi,
I'd like to point out that Google Translate (or any other similar) is
not able to translate text in or from some European languages. The
meaning of produced text is not understandable. This means that You
cannot insist developers or users from these (smaller) countries to
spend time with
just my two cents,
Personally, I ignore postings in Spanish, for example, simply because I
think it is too much to ask to translate the request myself first and
then even find an answer.
On the other hand, we should not impose the cultural dominance of English.
But I think it's only a matter
On 10/20/2018 01:52 AM, Maria Shinoto wrote:
> To me, the discussions feels very kind from all sides: Everybody is
> trying to do the best and to understand the other side.
http://icons.iconarchive.com/icons/google/noto-emoji-people-bodyparts/128/12008-thumbs-up-icon.png
:-)
Regards,
Richard