Wanda Norman wrote
> I tried: ( "aspect@1" < = 90) OR ( "aspect@1" > = 270) - I get
> Expression is not valid.
Hi Wanda,
have you tried not putting spaces between the characters "<" and "=" and
between ">" and "="?
Regards.
Andrea
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Thanks Nicolas for the quick response. But I am still having issues.
I did upgrade to the 3.16 version and I am still unable to write the
formula. I tried: ( "aspect@1" < = 90) OR ( "aspect@1" > = 270) - I get
Expression is not valid. As soon as I put anything other than "aspect@1" I
get a
Hello,
I have just installed QGIS via QGIS-OSGeo4W-3.16.2-1-Setup-x86_64.exe (I am
transitioning from R/SAGA GIS/ArcGIS) and I see two different Pythons in my
QGIS installation folder:
C:\Program Files\QGIS 3.16\apps\Python37\python.exe
C:\Program Files\QGIS 3.16\bin\python3.exe
Can someone
Hey Matej,
please disregard my last message. I got lost in the thread.
Would it help your problem if you lock the scale of your project and use the
Magnifier to zoom in and out? That way, you can lock the symbols and labels to
the scale you want to plot your map in and you would have greater
Hey Matej,
I think they are referring to the checkbox under Layer Styling -> Labels ->
Rendering Tab -> "Show all labels for this layer (including colliding ones)".
See this image: https://i.imgur.com/Tifx1FC.png
greetings,
silvio
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Hi,
I have not used the raster calculator in a while but I am not sure about you
use of the \.
Examples in the user manual
(https://docs.qgis.org/3.16/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_raster/raster_analysis.html#raster-calculator)
use this as examples.
("elevation@1" < 50) * 1 + ("elevation@1"
Hey,
that is a common thing to happen when exporting maps using a WM(T)S or Tile
layer. This is due to the difference in DPI between your monitor (probably ~
96dpi) and the exported map (probably ~300dpi).
Service layers will send you more tiles of a smaller scale instead of something
that
As Silvio said this is a limitation of the online basemaps. They are not
designed for printing.
As Sivlio mentioned the size is determined by the export resolution In your
Layout window try setting your output resolution under
*layout>properties>export
settings* to 96dpi. This will make your
Greetings friends:
I am working on lesson 7.3.5 in the User Guide / Manual (QGIS 3.10) –
Following along: Using the Raster Calculator.
I am having difficulty with the calculation formula as indicated below:
The manual states this formula should be used:
Aspect@1 <=90 OR
Hi,
no magic anwser here again. But when I face this kind of need, I switch
on the option of the rendering engine that displays the labeling
candidate paths, and play a lot with the number of candidates.
Of course, the more candidates, the more CPU work, but the more chances
to have a 99 % good
Hi Silvio.
Basically my issue is that I need to have all the symbols and labels
visible, but since the number of those is huge, I want to have the
need to place them automatically as much as possible. If somehow I
could use the collision engine to recalculate the positions - I just
need the
I'm encountering an issue where the streetnames from maptiler/pdok services
are barely visible on the exported image but are properly scaled when viewed
in QGIS-composer. Can anyone recommend a fix for this?
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