Try use map.grids().addGrid(map_grid) instead of map_grids =
QgsLayoutItemMapGridStack(map).addGrid(map_grid) and check your results?
On Mon, 12 Apr 2021 at 20:11, Mayo Rubiano wrote:
> Hello everyone. I was trying to layout with pyQGIS, and I already have the
> map frame with the layers, but
It should support authentication for private repos but might currently be a
bit buggy or broken depending on the methods used, but you can use
local/network filepaths or only expose the repository internally. It's
worth going through the available documentation on it though and is a great
method fo
For our purposes, we would only want to share the repository internally
within our company. Is this supported with the QGIS repository plugin?
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 10:41 AM Charles Dixon-Paver
wrote:
> Usually for individual projects you can embed the svg in the project file
> itself using th
Hello everyone. I was trying to layout with pyQGIS, and I already have the
map frame with the layers, but now I need to add a grid, I tried with the
code written down, but the grid didn't work. I'm new pyQGIS and maybe there
are errors in the code.
project = QgsProject().instance()
layer_name = "C
Hello everyone,
The QGIS 18 version for Ubuntu 21.04 "hirsute" depends on the Ubuntu
package libzip5:
$ apt-cache rdepends libzip5
libzip5
Reverse Depends:
libqgis-core3.18.0
$
Unfortunately, libzip5 is not packaged in Ubuntu 21.04; instead there is a
> libzip4. I asked colleagues on the Ubun
Hi,
It would help if you gave more information on the error.
Nicolas
On 2021-04-10 1:54 p.m., L.J. Martínez M. wrote:
Dear users, i am using versión qgis 3.18, when i try to display a
raster file to show clases (group values by classes) usign
Singleband pseudocolor, the image doe
Usually for individual projects you can embed the svg in the project file
itself using the drop down options from the svg path selection area.
If you're using the same svgs for multiple files though, I would strongly
suggest setting up a repository for them and adding them using the resource
shari
In working from home I am presented with the challenge of sharing project
files and data. A central PostGIS database makes it easy to share data and
styles, but the one area that I am struggling with how to effectively share
a massive trove of custom SVG files that are referenced by my projects and
Jorge Gustavo Rocha-3 wrote
> I've checked stack overflow and Fn+W seems to be supported on Windows
> too:
> https://superuser.com/questions/819422/w-a-s-d-keys-are-swapped-with-arrow-keys
Hi all,
I'm on Windows 7 and Fn+W doesn't do anything for my keyboard, so I think
it's a keyboard dependent f
Pat Brown wrote
> As a follow-on to my earlier query, after much digging if found some files
> in this shapefile folder that might answer my question. There are three
> files with exactly the same data as the attribute table. One is a csv
> file,
> one an xls file and one an mdb file. I figured tha
wxgis wrote
> I am in Debian Linux (version "stretch")
Hi Steve,
the https://qgis.org/ repositories currently support Debian 10 buster and
Debian sid unstable as you can read in
https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#repositories
Debian 9 stretch is no longer supported in https://qgi
Dear Fred,
have transferred your question to a separate topic, because it would
probably get lost in the other topic where you posted your question.
So, you maybe got quite far with the georeferencing process, but did not
complete it ?
Suppose, you have tried it with the Georeferencer in the Rast
Hi Lene (again), hi Richard,
I've noticed now that I've just replied to Lene and not to the list.
My keyboard allows me to switch between the regular arrows keys as WASD
keys, with just Fn+W. This is supported by the keyboard and there is
nothing more simple than this.
Additionally, for more sop
Hi Mary,
If you use the ‘import geotagged photos’ processing tool, yes. It will create a
point from the GPS coordinates in the image header. How accurate it will be
will be dependent on your device and how good the GPS signal was.
Phil
From: Qgis-user On Behalf Of Mary Neale
Sent: 12 April 20
Hi Mary,
Depends on whether you have turned your geolocation on in your camera
settings.
Recently we have added the function in https://inputapp.io (a mobile app
based on QGIS) which records location and direction of the photos you take:
https://twitter.com/lutraconsulting/status/1380811414932164
Hi there
If I were to Take a photo on a mobile phone with geolocation turned on,
could I then upload the data into Qgis to accurately plot it?
Many thanks Mary
On 11/04/2021 19:36, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
Hi Paddy,
you have to understand the concept, that attributes of a feature have
not
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