Hi Bernd,
Welcome on board!
It's not yet available but under heavy development in our R&D labs.
There are a couple of early development screenshots available at
https://github.com/opengisch/QField/pull/502 and even a alpha test app,
but it will still require some work before it's ready for prime
Hi Matthias,
actually I am already quite happy about what I managed to set up.
Found my final set-up at 3 a.m.. Especially the transferability of
styling of the layers (scale dependencies of labels, visibility etc) is
really great, but act a bit different than on the PC. Basemap rendering
is
Hi Terry,
it is still there but more intergrated:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17uvFHOFRwAnDu_lr1F2uIez-AZJoyKqK/view?usp=sharing
best regrads
Stefan
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Stefan Giese
Projektleiter/Consultant
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Hello!
I am writing fires time here.
QGIS version 2.18.20
We need to make user defined continuous ID numbering in attribute table
for fields. ID should contain some letters that define objects type. For
example starting from OBST0200 to OBST0315. And objects are too much to
do it manually.
Hi,
first idea could be something like this:
concat('OBST',lpad(to_string($id), 4, '0'))
if you don't need concrete values. You might also add an offset to $id.
concat('OBS',lpad(to_string($id + ), 4, '0'))
Hope that helps.
Regards.
Stefan
> Krišjānis Sietiņš hat am 19. März 2019 um 12:44
Hi users,
I have a problem concerning authcfg. On the local network there are about 5
clients that share qlr files.
These qlr files are accessed via the qlrplugin and reside in a folder on a
network drive (windows network).
I use QGIS 3.6 on windows 7 and noticed that in the qlrfile that is crea
What is the type of data which is within your wms layer. Is this vector
or raster type of data?
On 19/03/19 12:59 AM, Pascale Hutter wrote:
Hi there,
I’m quite new to QGIS version 3, and was before working with QGIS
2.18. I often use wms-layer, where I purchase a certain data-volume
(p. ex.
Hi,
I tried removing the configuration by removing all the cached
configurations. This didn't work.
Then I wiped the database for authentication. This didn't work neither.
Finally I started with a new profile an now it works.
Regards,
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I left this question for a few days because I hoped someone with more
technical knowledge than me of how Qgis works with this type of data
would be able to answer your question. As a user I don't have the same
technical insight as one of the developers who may be reading this
question and more
Hi all,
as a follow-up to my earlier question (below), I have now embarked on the slow
(but fun!) process of learning how to create a Python Processing Plugin. I have
successfully build a skeleton one using the Plugin Builder, managed to get my
PyCharm IDE to work with the qgis.core library and
Ended up having to export all the layers I couldn't edit to shapefiles,
delete those layers in the fiel geodatabase using Arc Catalog, and import
the exported shapfiles to their respected locations in the file geodatabase
to get it to work again.
Not sure what happened but if anyone else runs into
Did you recently upgrade ArcMap? I'm wondering if your gdb changed
internal versions?
Thanks,
Alex
On 3/18/19 11:35, Tyler Veinot wrote:
> Correction, I can edit the layers I have not recently edited with ArcMap,
> anything I edited with ArcMap last week I cannot edit in QGIS now.
> I checked and
Julierme,
the issue here is that your KML file is seen as a multi-layer dataset, with
one feature per layer, so you can't use the logic you put below. You need to
merge all the layers in a single one.
You can do that with the ogrmerge.py script that comes with GDAL:
https://www.gdal.org/ogrmerge.
Hi List!!
I am looking for help with the following topic, I appreciate any guide or
comment
I'm using a cloud service for hosting my PostgreSQL/PostGIS database.
When connecting with QGIS, its extremely slow.
The observed behavior is:
Connecting to PostGIS DB: works great.
Adding a layer to th
Good morning,
if for example my project is in this referencing system: WGS84-UTM,
when I ask to calculate the coordinates Y and X (with field calculator
- geometry), it will produce the coordinates in meters.
But what can I do if I want the same coordinates in degrees?
(obviously in the same
Hi,
I was at first quite confused by your question.
I don't know of any projection named WGS84-UTM, but i guess you mean
SOME WGS 84 / UTM projection. I think it's always best to "talk" in
EPSG codes, cause there are so many confusing terms around.
So, assuming you have e.g a point layer in EP
Thank your for responding, Stefan and Nicolas.I should have been more precise: I will miss the standalone browser. I found it very efficient to be able to inspect coverages without having to open the full program. I haven't found the 3-frame browser in QGIS 3.6 (more about that in a moment), but co
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