Yes, it worked!
Il mar 27 ott 2020, 20:03 Sebastian Gutwein ha scritto:
> No problem. I hope it worked for you.
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 3:01 PM Azzurra Lentini
> wrote:
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>> Dear Sebastian thanks a lot. Azzurra
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>> On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 at 16:32, Sebastian Gutwein wrote:
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>>> I often
No problem. I hope it worked for you.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 3:01 PM Azzurra Lentini
wrote:
> Dear Sebastian thanks a lot. Azzurra
>
> On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 at 16:32, Sebastian Gutwein wrote:
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>> I often use the saga patching tool to overlay rasters.
>>
Il problema sembra proprio essere che i gpkg creano problemi se si lavora su
file allocati su SERVER, NAS, ecc
> Il giorno 27 ott 2020, alle ore 20:00, qgis-it-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org
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I have found that CSV layers are not editable but .xlsx layers are. I just
tried editing a joined field in 2 .xslx layers and it worked if I have
upsert on edit checked. QGIS 3.14.16
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 5:02 AM Charles Dixon-Paver
wrote:
> As far as I'm aware you cannot edit external flat
Hello,
I have filled a bug report by mistake, but the description and
attached snippets are there: https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/39646
I will be very grateful for any ideas in advance.
Thanks,
Matej
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Maybe I don't understand your goal, but couldn't you just open the
two layers in QGIS and the export as a geotiff?
On 10/27/2020 1:43 AM, Azzurra Lentini wrote:
Hi
to all, my aim is to obtain 1 raster file (an image) from 2
I often use the saga patching tool to overlay rasters.
http://www.saga-gis.org/saga_tool_doc/2.2.6/grid_tools_5.html
First you would need to rasterize each of your shape files and then use the
patching tool with whatever raster you want to end up on top as the patch
grid.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at
Hi Fernando,
I tried your suggested edit of the source file and it gives dependency
errors.
"The following packages have unmet dependencies.
libqgis-app3.16.0 : Depends: libgsl23 (>= 2.5) but it is not installable
libqgis-core3.16.0 : Depends: libprotobuf-lite17 but it is not installable
As far as I'm aware you cannot edit external flat file tables like csv as
they are imported into a QGIS project in a read only state.
I would try exporting those tables to a database table (like a geopackage
table without geometry) and then performing the join to see if you get the
desired
You have a couple of options available and what suits best might depend on
our input data... But you could use the buffer tool to create a
footprint of your line feature, or you can create multiple rasters and
essentially "merge" them together with the raster calculator.
On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 at
Hello All:
Using version 3.10.10, I have joined two MS Excel files: Positions.csv
and catalogue.xls using a common field called Tag. This is a tree
inventory project.
All is well except I cannot edit either table from within QGIS. I need
to create some new positions manually and generally
Hi to all, my aim is to obtain 1 raster file (an image) from 2 different
vector files (esri shape) that are of different geometry : one is polygon
geometry and the other is line geometry (in the same area).
For example I have some buildings and streets (in two different vectors
with different
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