I don't think your issue is with the clip of the rasters, it is with
how the software you are using sets the scale for the display of the
layer.
When you clip a layer in QGIS or directly with gdal_translate, the
default is to leave the pixel values exactly as they
I have a flatpak installation of QGIS 3.10, just installed today, on a
CentOS 7 system. I launch QGIS from an xterm with the command line:
flatpak run --share=network --command=bash org.qgis.qgis \
-c "DISPLAY=$DISPLAY qgis $*"
When a Project Save is attempted the following messages are
antly crashed using QGIS after the new Windows updates,
we have installed new hardware in hopes to keep it from crashing.
Dell Computer
Currently have 16 gig memory (increased from 8)
2 gig AMD Radian R5 Video card (newly installed)
Core I3 processor
Using QGIS 3.10.9 (3.14 won’t load)
Sorry f
I havelearned to export a square image from QGIS reading some Howto of making a
sceneryfor a program. I used to do that, but for some reason, probably some
Windows 10update, the process does not work anymore.
To have theimage exported without any border (blank margin), I used the
following
Hi! I am new to GIS processing.
I need to cut large RGB composed satellite images in patches(5760mx5760m). The
way I know to do that in QGIS is by"Raster->Extraction->Clip Raster by extent",
or by batch fileon the "OSGeo4W Shell" console. I have to extract about 400
patchesfrom 4 or 5 RGB
Dear Users of QGIS
Friday, 30 October 2020 is KwakFriday! What is 'KwakFriday' you may be
wondering to yourself? It is an initiative to replace the wonderful
community meetups we used to hold every six months when times were
different. Like our in-person meetings, the event is organised on a
One thing you could do is take the roads you downloaded for Michigan and
clip them against the county boundary. You should be able to get the
county boundary from the Michican open data site or the census. If you
add both the roads and county boundary to your QGIS session I would
1. select
Duplicate post - this one with correct links:
I am on Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon.
When I try to update QGIS with the Update Manager from
ver 3.10.10 to 3.14
http://www.mflan.com/temp/update1.jpg
It first gave this error:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/qgis_error1.jpg
But now it gives this error
Hi Wanda,
Another good source of roads for the US is the Census TIGER program. You
can download these for individual counties, which would be smaller, more
manageable files.
https://www.census.gov/geographies/mapping-files/time-series/geo/tiger-line-file.html
Kurt
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This is why I mentioned snibox, as it's the best self hosted platform I've
found of the bunch for this sort of thing... They have a demo app:
https://snibox.github.io/docs/demo.html
I'm +1 for Raymond's suggestion on versioning, however I think we need a
decent convention for this that makes it
This is an interesting discussion. I am an outsider in that I do not use
PyQGIS particularly often. However, based on similar experiences, I can
feel I can add my two cents.
Any repository (software or otherwise!) requires a maintenance plan,
active maintainer(s) and a search tool of sorts to
Thanks for a really thoughtful overview of the issues.
I don't think Stack Overflow or any of the Stack Exchange sites are
the right way to go. In addition to your gamification objections (to
which I add the obsessive "that's two questions" objections), it's
just
Sounds like you should be able to just export the roads you need from the
OpenStreetMap data you already have to resolve your issues.
If you have the OpenStreetMap state roads open in QGIS, zoom into your area
of interest. Right click the layer in the layer menu and select
Export>>Save Features
I am on Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon.
When I try to update QGIS with the Update Manager from
ver 3.10.10 to 3.14
http://www.mflan.com/temp/update1.jpg
It first gave this error:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/qgis error1.jpg
But now it gives this error every time:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/qgis
Hello Helpful Members;
I am a fairly new user (about 3-4 months now). I have been using the
online tutorials, the training manual and anything I can understand.
BACKGROUND
I am a parking planner so I create maps of my study area, which is usually
an entire city, in various US states. For
Hi list,
I'm trying to design a model whose last step is to package 3 layers into
one GeoPackage using the "Package layers" algorithm. The 3 layers are
outputs from three distinct "Refactor fields" algorithms respectively.
When I run the model, I get only one layer into the GeoPackage named
If the code snippets are not suitable for the cookbook (because they are
too odd cases and/or they do not match the cookbook chapters) and you
decide to put them anywhere else, it would be good practice to add the
QGIS version number somewhere.
Raymond
On 20-10-2020 11:20, Charles
I agree that the cookbook is a great resource (which is why I put it first
on my list), but I think it's better suited to general examples and giving
a solid outline of the best practices. If it's not kept concise, it could
become a bit of a convoluted mess, in addition to all the broken code
On 10/20/20 10:48 AM, Jorge Gustavo Rocha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think the PyQGIS Cookbook is the perfect place to share these scripts. The
> Cookbook is not the API reference documentation. It is the place to share
> solutions for common problems using the QGIS API.
While I agree with this, note
Hi,
I think the PyQGIS Cookbook is the perfect place to share these scripts.
The Cookbook is not the API reference documentation. It is the place to
share solutions for common problems using the QGIS API.
Regards,
Jorge
Às 08:34 de 20/10/20, Charles Dixon-Paver escreveu:
> Personally I feel
Personally I feel like this outlines a greater problem of snippet sharing
in many developer communities and is not a problem that is well suited to
the resource sharing plugin, or even a single traditional GitHub repo.
My personal approach was to set up a subdirectory on GitHub with code
snippets
Hi List,
When wanting to talk to a WPS-Server some weeks ago, it appeared to me that
Sourcepole's WPS-Client plugin was not yet ported to QGIS3/Python3. So...
Now in the plugin repo there is an experimental version available for you to
test against your WPS servers (so do not forget to 'check'
Am 19.10.2020 um 17:17 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde:
> But honestly I think this is bad use of the WMS-api... you will not make
> friends with them :-)
I recently had a very similar task, but regarding WCS:
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