Hi Jeff,
If the profile worked, that means something in your current default profile
is causing that.
Normally, the culprit is a third-party plugin, but you excluded that
already. So it must be something else. It would be interesting to compare
both profile folders trying to find what may be caus
Interesting. So a new profile fixed it so Organize Columns works, but what is
stored in the profile other than the plugins that are set to install? (I
noticed the ones installed before aren’t in the new profile.)
So I unchecked the plugins in the original “default” profile and that didn’t
fix
Yep - works for me in 3.16.3, (win10) no problems at all
Cheers - Phil
From: Qgis-user On Behalf Of Jeff
Sonnentag
Sent: Wednesday, 17 February 2021 11:18 AM
To: qgis-user
Subject: [Qgis-user] Does "Organize columns" work for anybody? (QGIS 3.16)
So the next problem leading to immedia
Hi,
It's working here on QGIS 3.16.3 (Ubuntu 18.04 and Windows 10).
Can you try creating a new profile (settings > user profiles > new profile)
and try again?
If not, can you share a sample of your data.
Alexandre Neto
QGIS User support
www.cooperative.net
On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 12:18 AM Jeff
So the next problem leading to immediate crash/lockup comes when I try to
manage multiple columns (I want to hide a bunch of them and right-clicking and
choosing Hide Column for each one takes forever).
Does it actually work in QGIS 3.16.3 for anybody?
When the icon for "Organize columns" (penc
Well, I shouldn't have spoken so fast about it working OK with a setting of 0
for "Recent Projects". I didn't try to save anything.
When I later did try to save something it saved but then immediately
crashed/closed. Searching for that "feature"/behavior I found something about
that having to
On Wed, 17 Feb 2021 at 08:34, Bernd Vogelgesang
wrote:
>
> Isn't the correct answer, that in newer versions, there is no qpj created,
> cause it is not needed anymore?
Exactly -- it was a hack in place for many years because the whole
open-source geo software stack lacked robust CRS handling, bu
Isn't the correct answer, that in newer versions, there is no qpj
created, cause it is not needed anymore?
Am 16.02.21 um 22:56 schrieb Nicolas Cadieux:
Hi,
I created a shp file today. I specified the CRS in the new Shapefile
Layer dialog. The .prj was created. I am using qgis 3.16 on Windows
Hi,
I created a shp file today. I specified the CRS in the new Shapefile
Layer dialog. The .prj was created. I am using qgis 3.16 on Windows
10. Did you specify the CRS?
Nicolas
"Dear users of the list
today wanting to make a comparison with some old shapefiles I created a
new one with
Calvin ,
This works now i get polygon with polygon lenghts on the sides in the map view,
I have left [Create temporary layer] and it works 😊. Both map view and in the
table is possible to see the lengths
many thanks
Marin Mirosevic
Fra: C Hamilton
Sendt: Tuesday, February 16, 2021 2:51 PM
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oggi volendo fare un confronto con alcuni vecchi shapefile ne ho creato un
nuovo con QGIS 3.10.2 e mi sono accorto che non viene più creato il file
.qpj in aggiunta al classico .prj.
Qualcuno sa dirmi da quale versione di QGIS accade ciò ?
Antonio Valanzano
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This is a processing algorithm and when you just put a name in the "Output
layer" it is going to try and save the file somewhere local to the QGIS
installation, but you don't have permission to save it there and it results
in an error.
Either leave that field set to "[Create temporary layer]" or c
On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 12:02:06 -0700 (MST), TheDLH
wrote:
> 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\Python3
Hi Steve,
You can host the QGIS2web output on most webservers. Just put the output on
your webserver of choice, make sure they have the correct permission
levels, and you're usually good to go. A free option is to use GitHub
Pages. Just put the output on a GitHub repository and enable it as a
webp
On 2/15/21 11:33 PM, Stephen Sacks wrote:
> I want my map to be available on a free web host. QGIS2web seems to do a
> good job of preparing it for export. My base map is Google Hybrid. Does
> that mean I must use Google Cloud as web host? Can I use files created by
> QGIS2web on other web
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