Dear community,
since their introduction, QGIS LTR versions have gained wide-spread
popularity [0]. LTR point releases have always followed the regular monthly
release cycle [1] creating a constant flow of point releases that likely
exceeds the update frequency that LTR users desire and actually r
On 2021-11-19 1:57 p.m., Tom Christian wrote:
Hugh, Nicolas, thanks for your input.
*Hugh*: I'm interested in trying your suggestion to change the
labelling engine but from your description, the cropped image, and a
little searching I cannot figure out where this setting might be
found. Can
that's a good point about needing to dif the label settings. I may have
misunderstood your use case a little.
it's worth distinguishing between the need to see a diff of data changes,
and a diff of rendering changes, i.e. changes to the qgis file itself vs a
change to a file or db it's pulling dat
Hugh, Nicolas, thanks for your input.
*Hugh*: I'm interested in trying your suggestion to change the labelling
engine but from your description, the cropped image, and a little searching
I cannot figure out where this setting might be found. Can you please
elaborate?
I've considered something sim
Very helpful.
Jean Lukusa
B.Sc. Geology
Trained on Jorc Code
GIS Operator
+243812156128
Le ven. 19 nov. 2021 à 18:39, Nicolas Cadieux
a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> If you rotate the map windows, the rotate grid would also rotate. I guess
> one way would be to have two map windows. One with content bu
Hi,
If you rotate the map windows, the rotate grid would also rotate. I
guess one way would be to have two map windows. One with content but
rotated, one empty, not rotated... That would give you incorrect
coordinates though... The most likely possibility is that the map has a
different C
Hi all,
I have seen a map with content rotated to 320 degree but the X grid lines
vertical and Y grid lines horizontal on the composer.
So , would someone help me ?
Jean Lukusa
B.Sc. Geology
Trained on Jorc Code
GIS Operator
+243812156128
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Hi Lester,
I think you can setup another custom projection:
GEOGCS["GCS_Mars_2000",DATUM["Mars_2000",
SPHEROID["Mars_2000_IAU_IAG",3396190.0,169.8944472236118]],PRIMEM["Reference_Meridian",0.0],
UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]]
and this geographic CRS may already exist in qgis predefined CR
Hi,
Just wondering if you are having the same problem when using a x and y field
for the label coordinates to move the labels? In my experience, If you don’t
want a label to move, you lock is down with new x and y label fields. I
believe you can now save those coordinates in the project file
Indeed
Pictures taken with some cameras have a tag indicating if they should be read
in landscape or portrait. If the tag is not recognized by the software or the
OS, it will be shown in landscape by default. It gets complicated when the
image is shown in portrait in the Windows user interface
Hi Tom,
I don't have a great solution for you but I'm following with some interest
as I routinely struggle with fine tuning labels .
A couple things I can offer:
this feature request for the ability to lock labels once they're generated
[0]. There are a number of issues, mostly closed, complaini
Solved with a batch action in Photoshop, just saving all the picture
(overwrite) without any modification.
I think it is a problem of the picture taken by phone. You cannot see from
width and height size the real orientation. They look portrait, but actually
when I insert them (mostly, not all!
Hi,
I am not quite sure what you want to do but you may want to do steps like «
polygon to line », « explode » or « extract vertices ». This could permit you
to get the features that you need to complete your manipulations.
Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux
> Le 19 nov. 2021 à 06
Hi,
Yes, you can do an image rotation. Check out this section.
https://docs.qgis.org/3.22/en/docs/user_manual/print_composer/composer_items/composer_image.html#id9
Cheers
Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux
> Le 19 nov. 2021 à 02:23, Dario C a écrit :
>
>
> Hi,
> Sorry for botheri
Hello,
I am trying to setup a custom projection for Mars using the WKT:
PROJCS["Mars_Equidistant_Cylindrical", GEOGCS["Mars 2000",
DATUM["D_Mars_2000",
SPHEROID["Mars_2000_IAU_IAG",3396190.0,169.89444722361179]],
PRIMEM["Greenwich",0], UNIT["Decimal_Degree",0.0174532925199433]],
PROJECTION["Equid
Hi,
I have polgyons along/around a line and would like to generate linear features from the polygons.
To better explain I made a sketch:
https://imgur.com/a/vzQ80JW
What I want is the red liniear segment. Ideally my black line has m-values and I get the start- and end M of the red line.
I a
Hi Paul,
Is this WFS by any chance (to make) public?
Because what you describe is funny, as Geoserver should return the same data
(GML probably) as a WFS response, not depending on the (geoserver) datasource.
Another option to share: if you take the WFS-requests from the network logger,
paste
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