Two ways I can think of:
(I) If you use Web Mercator (EPSG 3857, coordinates in meters from prime
meridian at equator) or WGS84 projection (EPSG 4326, coordinates in
degrees from prime meridian at equator) or similar CRS that has straight
meridians, you can do the calculations yourse
I’m a novice QGIS user. I’m trying to draw a line to true north ( zero degrees) and haven’t been able to sort out a method. I’m running 3.4.5-Madeira. Thank you! Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Hey Cecilia,
when connecting over LAN, by default, the host is your computer name, and
the port is 5432 if it hadn't been changed in the postgresql.conf and your
firewall has to have that port open.
If users are connecting via WAN, then your router also has to forward that
port to your machine an
You can try QgsVectorLayerExporter
Cheers
On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 11:53 AM Bo Victor Thomsen
wrote:
>
> Is there a method to create a GeoPackage file from scratch using QGIS
> and python (but not manually creating a layer using "create layer" in
> the user interface)
>
> Perhaps using the PyQt
Is there a method to create a GeoPackage file from scratch using QGIS
and python (but not manually creating a layer using "create layer" in
the user interface)
Perhaps using the PyQt 5 QtSQL.QSqlDatabase method ??
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Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
Bo Victor Thomsen
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Hi Paul,
On Mon, 09. Mar 2020 at 09:39:34 +, Paul Wittle wrote:
> When I then load the application one of my plugins (the one requiring 32bit)
> gives the error:
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pyodbc'
Did you install pyodbc? It's not a dependencies of qgis and hence an optional
ins
Hi,
I’m trying to install QGIS 3.10 32bit but I’m getting an error when it tries to
install the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Native Client. The error reads
“Installation of this product failed because it is not supported on this
operating system. For information on supported configurations, see th