Hi
Thanks for your help, Andrea. I´m using the standalone installer, my
impression was that the Windows prompt (cmd.exe) could be used to launch a
model (.model3) using this feature. Is that incorrect and I have to use the
OSGeo4W shell instead? I don´t see this in the documentation, or any mention
On 8/7/20 4:50 PM, David Hill wrote:
> The link below is fine, but Plugin Manager - Settings, reports the Status as
> unavailable yesterday and today, from our users at differing locations.
Mmm, I had to dig up an old Windows Laptop, to be able to startup 2.18 again...
(you are not running even
QGIS version 3.1.8
I have a shapefile I'm working with, showing the locations of a number
of what are called "post molds" - evidence that a post was put in the
ground there at one point. I've drawn circles for each post mold, but
they're all rendering (showing) as diamonds - squares rotated 45
The link below is fine, but Plugin Manager - Settings, reports the Status as
unavailable yesterday and today, from our users at differing locations.
Regards
DH
From: Qgis-user on behalf of Richard
Duivenvoorde
Sent: 07 August 2020 14:48
To: qgis-user@lists.os
On 8/7/20 3:44 PM, David Hill wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is anyone else getting an unavailable status for the 2.x Official Plugin
> Repository?
>
> The repository for 3.x appears to be ok.
Currently working for me:
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/plugins.xml?qgis=2.18
Or from what did you conclude it w
Hi
Is anyone else getting an unavailable status for the 2.x Official Plugin
Repository?
The repository for 3.x appears to be ok.
Regards
DH
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johnrobot wrote
> Hi
> I am trying to use the processing standalone console tool, but when I run
> qgis_process, I get a few error messages, saying that a few DLLs are
> missing
Hi Magnus,
assuming you are using the OSGeo4W shell, I think you need to properly set
some environment variables includi