Le 22/03/2023 à 01:16, Eric Ortmayr via QGIS-User a écrit :
Hello,
Exporting to GML using version 3.16 results in a different coordinate
format than in version 3.28. In 3.16 the X and Y values are separated
by a comma (GML2?), but in 3.28 the X and Y values are separated by a
space (GML3?)
Hello,
Exporting to GML using version 3.16 results in a different coordinate format
than in version 3.28. In 3.16 the X and Y values are separated by a comma
(GML2?), but in 3.28 the X and Y values are separated by a space (GML3?) . Both
exports were created using the FORMAT under the Datasour
Thanks, Thayer.
That is what was needed.
All is well.
WV-Mike
p.s. My apologies for the second post on this topic.
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On 3/21/2023 11:21 AM, Thayer Young via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi Mike,
1:20 will fit a city, or a small county, but not all of WV. I
think your map is much larger than the p
Greetings,
Previously I was using 3.16.16 Hannover on a Win 7 machine
I am now using 3.28.4-Firenze on another machine using Win 11.
The layout in Hannover are fine.
In Firenze the problems are:
The view of the map is dim or obscured as it was behind a semi
transparent skin.
When I export the l
Hi Mike,
1:20 will fit a city, or a small county, but not all of WV. I think your
map is much larger than the page you are fitting it to.I recommend:1) delete
the map.
You will probably see a lot of grey with a small white box. The white box is
what gets printed. Note that by default th
Just a correction the link [2] should be
https://blog.qgis.org/2023/03/21/felt-is-our-first-sustaining-member/
Sorry for the confusion
Cheers
Marco Bernasocchi
QGIS.org Chair
OSGeo.org Board member
OPENGIS.ch CEO
On Tue, 21 Mar 2023, 16:32 Marco Bernasocchi, wrote:
> Dear communitiy,
> it is
Dear communitiy,
it is with great pleasure tha I can officially announce that we reached the
goal [1] of bringing the total member contributions up to €200k per year.
We hope this is only the beginning and the PSC is working hard to get more
large organisation into the sustaining members programm.
Weig, Alfons A.Weig at uni-bayreuth.de
Tue Mar 21 05:36:33 PDT 2023
There are two possibilities to save the new layer, and I am not sure whether
there is a fundamental difference between these two procedures:
Hi Alfons,
have you read the QGIS User Manual/Guide [1]? There it is explained that:
Hello,
I am using the QGIS 3.22.4 with the 'GBIF Occurrences' plugin. It imports
occurrences of plants and animals from GBIF.org to QGIS.
There are two possibilities to save the new layer, and I am not sure whether
there is a fundamental difference between these two procedures:
* Make perma
Bo Victor Thomsen via QGIS-User writes:
> Hi list -
>
> I have a problem with transforming a csv file containing x,y /and /z
> values from EPSG:4326 to EPSG:7416, i.e I want to transform the height
> value from LongLat/ WGS84 ellipsoid height to UTM32/Etrs89 with
> vertical reference DVR90.
Even
Hello list, Ludwig and Andrea,
I found the problem (my problem ...)
I had to re-install the PCRASTER Plugin after installing PCRASTER itself -
it's two different things! Now, the Plugin is able to find the tools, and
everything seems fine. Will do more testing later.
@Andrea, the video is the one
Hello Uwe,
I managed to install and run PCRaster on Windows in the past by
following the YouTube-Video from Hans van der Kwast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pja_EX0tVZA&list=PLeuKJkIxCDj2xbV45C45wz3N89FvmTuSu
It describes the PCRaster-installation with the *same OSGeo4W-Installer
as used
gisfisch at t-online.de gisfisch at t-online.de
Tue Mar 21 00:59:21 PDT 2023
I installed PC Raster exactly (!) like it is explained in the YT video and I
also saw the corresponding troubleshooting video. I use QGIS 3.28.0 on
Windows 10.
Hi Uwe,
could you please describe the exact steps you fo
Hi list -
Thanks to all for the prompt (and correct) responses.
Using ogr2ogr (and some fiddling with the csv file including a header
row..) :
ogr2ogr -dim XYZ -oo X_POSSIBLE_NAMES=x -oo Y_POSSIBLE_NAMES=y -oo
Z_POSSIBLE_NAMES=z -s_srs EPSG:4979 -t_srs EPSG:7416 -f GeoJSON
d:\temp\data_7416
On Tue, 21 Mar 2023, 8:21 pm Richard McDonnell,
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just to add to what Nyall said.
>
> See link below, which suggests a way using OGR to carry out the process
> you require.
>
>
>
>
> https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/324848/transform-datum-csv-csv-using-ogr2ogr
>
>
>
> It sug
Hi Bo,
I think you can do it with cs2cs. cs2cs can read a file.
As an example, the first coordinates seems to be transformed with:
echo 55 12 42 | cs2cs --3d epsg:4326 epsg:7416
691875.63 6098907.83 4.39
Regards from south,
Jorge
On 21/03/23 10:06, Bo Victor Thomsen via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi,
Just to add to what Nyall said.
See link below, which suggests a way using OGR to carry out the process you
require.
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/324848/transform-datum-csv-csv-using-ogr2ogr
It suggests you preform your horizontal transformation first, this can be done
in QGIS, t
On Tue, 21 Mar 2023, 8:06 pm Bo Victor Thomsen via QGIS-User, <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> Hi list -
>
> I have a problem with transforming a csv file containing x,y *and *z
> values from EPSG:4326 to EPSG:7416, i.e I want to transform the height
> value from LongLat/ WGS84 ellipsoid heig
Hi list -
I have a problem with transforming a csv file containing x,y /and /z
values from EPSG:4326 to EPSG:7416, i.e I want to transform the height
value from LongLat/ WGS84 ellipsoid height to UTM32/Etrs89 with vertical
reference DVR90.
The file look like this:
*== data.csv, EPSG:4326 id
Hello list,
I installed PC Raster exactly (!) like it is explained in the YT video and I
also saw the corresponding troubleshooting video. I use QGIS 3.28.0 on
Windows 10.
When loading the plugin, I get an error message saying: PCRaster must be
installed and available in the current Python env
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