e the qgis_customwidgets.py file.
>
> Hope it helps
>
> Howard Frederick escreveu no dia quarta, 6/06/2018
> às 13:22:
>
>> QGIS 3.0.3 / Ubuntu 16.04
>>
>> Using "Create new model ..." in Processing gives an unusable window, with
>> the select
QGIS 3.0.3 / Ubuntu 16.04
Using "Create new model ..." in Processing gives an unusable window, with
the selectors for inputs and algorithms impossible to use (too small, and
cannot be resized - see screenshot below).
Is there a fix for this?
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I've been battling with this since upgrading to Sierra a few days ago -
"This algorithm requires R to be run". Anyone else solved this?
R is working from the terminal, and within RStudio.
Kyngchaos QGIS 2.18.13, R 3.4.1.
The docs unhelpfully suggest modifying the Processing "R Folder" option
whi
parate process than QGIS (should not crash QGIS).
> >>> Loading GRASS data in QGIS needs no configuration of a GRASS path
> >>> (this could crash QGIS if there is a bug or build problem). Running
> >>> GRASS modules does need configuration, but this also defaults
Recently upgraded to 2.16 - but cannot enable GRASS in the Processing
configuration. Any ideas how to make this work?
The folder seems to be correctly indicated in the config:
/Applications/QGIS.app/Contents/MacOS/grass7
This (and alternatives like ending as grass7/ ) give "This algorithm cannot
Aha, found it!
I do have a customised .bash_profile but as you say it shouldn’t affect an
application … however, I did start using a custom bash (v 4.3.24 from homebrew)
some time ago, which necessitated changing /etc/shells (I cannot remember why I
thought this was worthwhile). Looking in the
/grass.sh
>
> You'll see a line starting with a bunch of letters and hyphens, it should
> look like:
>
> -rwxr-xr-x
>
> If one "x" is missing, especially the last one, this could cause problems
> for one user but not another.
>
> On Mar 10, 2015, at 2:38
Though you get the same
> effect by trashing ~/.qgis2.
>
> On Mar 10, 2015, at 8:56 AM, Howard Frederick
> wrote:
>
> > It allows GRASS to be activated in the Processing options, but gives the
> dependency error if I actually try to run any of the tools.
> >
> > The O
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>
> On Mar 9, 2015, at 11:47 PM, Howard Frederick
> wrote:
>
> > Frustrating and inconsistent problem with GRASS dependency in QGIS 2.8
> (and 2.6 before upgrading).
> >
> > I get the usual "unmet dependency" error when trying to run any GRASS
> tool
Frustrating and inconsistent problem with GRASS dependency in QGIS 2.8 (and
2.6 before upgrading).
I get the usual "unmet dependency" error when trying to run any GRASS tool
- but the Options link correctly to the location of the grass folder inside
QGIS.app.
I have done a clean install, removing
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