On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 12:16, Michael Treglia wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Using QGIS 3.10.2 on Windows x64, installed via OSGeo4w.
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> When opening a .qgz file with data in ESRI code 102008 and the project in
> EPSG 4326, I get a warning - "Cannot use project transform between
> ESRI:102008 and Unkno
Hi All,
Using QGIS 3.10.2 on Windows x64, installed via OSGeo4w.
When opening a .qgz file with data in ESRI code 102008 and the project in
EPSG 4326, I get a warning - "Cannot use project transform between
ESRI:102008 and Unknown CRS"
Upon clicking the Details button, a window pops up - "Project
Hi Graeme,
I usually just alter the opacity in the Layer Properties/Symbology window, that
makes spotting overlaps easier. Richard's answer is quite useful, but will
probably be more difficult to remember, and requires an additional 3 clicks to
accomplish.
-Thayer
1. Re: Make selected featur
Hi Graeme,
I do not know an answer, but I checked and it's not that selected items
always would end up on top...
This sounds very reasonable though... and helpfull :-)
If it is not already there, it would make a nice Feature Request!
There is in the Layer Properties/Symbology/Layer Rendering an
Is there a way to have selected features dominate in the map view? I mean when
selected not all selected features of a layer show as yellow (default) if there
are other features in the same layer above them in the drawing order. In Arc -
anything selected is always shown as such, which is a lot
Your understanding is essentially correct for most anything you will
likely encounter. Apps don't know or care about the memory
implementation that the operating system makes available.
On 2/12/20 7:35 AM, Patrick Dunford wrote:
The assumption for me is that the operating system, in theory,
Hi there
Due to imminent deadlines on a project I was working on, I had to leave
the issue and just press on with a VM running an older version.
I am currently building some test VMs and projects and hope to log this
issue in the bug tracker in the next few days.
On 2/02/20 5:25 am, Jonatha
I'm interest in your comments because when I upgraded recently from
3.4.13 or there abouts to 3.4.15 I immediately started to get lots of
application crashes with WMTS layers that I use.
As soon as I went back to 3.4.4 everything was stable again.
On 29/01/20 1:57 am, Lars I. Nielsen, LIFA A/S
Sorry I don't know enough about virtual memory implementation to comment.
The only software I am sufficiently familiar with from experience is
Gimp, which has the setting where you can specify the size of the tile
cache. So for example I have a tile cache set to 200 GB. It starts with
physical
Oh, okay! GMT time, thank you very much
CA
El mar., 11 feb. 2020 a las 21:55, escribió:
> On 2/11/2020 7:12 PM, carlos h wrote:
> > Hello another question: How are the hours defined? is it local time?
> I'd guess they're in GMT. The orbit is sun-synchronous, so passes
> starting at the same lat
Hi,
The only idea that pops to mind would be to ..
1. Create a Tile Index of all your raster’s with the Full Path (Absolute
Path)option
2. Style the index using a Python action similar to the following (See
Image Below as example)
qgis.utils.iface.addRasterLayer("[%location%]”, "ins
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