Oops, including the list.
Also, having now written the response and re-read your question, I would
guess that the coordinate system you are using is causing the distortion
you see in the result.
I'd be curious to see what others on the list might suggest as the best
option for crs as I think even
Maybe a more intermediate tip since it requires editing an svg file but I
really like the option to symbolize with a parameterized svg as described
in: https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/305207
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023, 8:44 PM Emma Hain via QGIS-User <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> Thanks Michael
Hi Aqshems,
To help move this along, I'd recommend opening a fresh qgis instance,
making a new user profile, and then dragging in your data source and
rebuilding the symbology.
If you get what you expect without any problems, I would then copy the
layer and paste it into the original qgis file. T
Hi,
Not exactly what your asking for but have you seen the Microsoft building
footprints work?
https://github.com/microsoft/USBuildingFootprints
That data, in combination with rapid or the mapwithai josm plugin has been
helpful to me on building footprints work.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org
Glad it worked out!
As long as you rename every file in the shapefile renaming shoukd be fine.
Renaming just the .shp file will cause problems.
You might consider:
http://switchfromshapefile.org/
Thanks to whoever on this list shared that originally.
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023, 2:20 AM Gómez Sánc
Hi Sandra,
When you say "data" are you referring to spatial data saved in something
like a shapefile geopackage etc, or the actual qgis file ending in .qgz or
.qgs?
If it is the actual qgis file itself that you are seeing corrupted, I would
not expect a qgis file created by a newer version to be
Hi Martin, I don't use grass with qgis much but I do have a guess. When
you look at your installed programs, is it possible there are options for
"qgis" and then also a listing specifically for "qgis with grass".
Different operating environments might explain why you can't import from
grass as ex
Hi, the two things I would try are 1, Saving the file as a .qgs file
instead of .qgz and 2, saving to a simple filepath like desktop or
downloads if you are not doing so already.
It might also be worth trying to save the file to a geopackage instead of
as a stand alone file.
On Fri, Jul 28, 2023,
Thanks all for the conversation and helpful thoughts.
I finally had time this morning to read through and try things in qgis.
For a polygon or multipolygon in the symbology settings, the random Marker
fill seems to meet the need well. That should save me a lot of time!
Have a good weekend all.
Hi all,
I've been producing dot density maps for demographics work by using postgis
to assign points randomly within a polygon with the number of points
determined by, for example, the total number of a population sub-group
residing in that polygon.
I"m wondering if there might be a way to do thi
Hi all,
Sometimes when working with data, especially points, I'll have a stack of
several points in the same location, usually when the accuracy of the x/y
values is low.
In a lot of cases, if I'm selecting a point in a "stack" it will not appear
selected since it's covered by another point.
My
Thomas, not the solution you are looking for most likely but I rarely use
the qgis file navigator.
Generally I can either drag files in from windows file explorer directly or
paste in a file path, replacing \ with / as needed. Shift - right click
will allow you to copy the path of a file.
The one
aven't figured out
how to pass a subset of attributes to the writeasvector function.
Thanks!
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023, 5:13 PM chris hermansen wrote:
> Hugh and list;
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 11:41 AM Hugh Kelley via QGIS-User <
> qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
>
>
to follow up as I continue to work on this,
I mistakenly understood the attribute type "binary" as a Boolean, but I
think it's in fact an arbitrary value stored as binary. That is to say, not
necessarily True/False or 0/1 but a series of 0/1's storing a value.
If I can save it to the shapefile th
Hi,
I'm attempting to use pyqgis to export a few things to shapefile.
the code below is working well except that a few of the attributes are
incompatible with shapefiles (amazing) lack of a binary datatype.
```py
pathToFile = "C:/Users/hkelley/Downloads/test_exports/
layers = QgsProject.instanc
t;
>
> > your best bet is to upload your screenshots to an image server (eg,
> > Imgur), then inline the images into your email.
>
> Thanks.
>
> >
> > On 10/7/2022 11:25 AM, Hugh Kelley via Qgis-user wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I inclu
Awesome thanks very much. glad I asked, you learn something new every day.
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 3:19 PM David Strip
wrote:
> Starting with v2.1, ogr2ogr supports args X_POSSIBLE_NAMES,
> Y_POSSIBLE_NAMES which are strings with allowed wildcards (eg, Lon* ), or
> you can use field_1, field_2,
David, this was my first thought when i saw this question as well.
however, I didn't look for very long but I haven't seen a way to tell
ogr2ogr to read columns in a csv as the lat/lon and write those as points
to the shapefile. I generally write a csv to postgres as a non-spatial
table and then
oops here's the image.
https://imgur.com/a/cKBIRSF
On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 11:53 AM Hugh Kelley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if anyone has a fix for a minor annoyance.
>
> When using graduated symbology, if I want to change the number of classes
> from the default 5 to something else, th
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has a fix for a minor annoyance.
When using graduated symbology, if I want to change the number of classes
from the default 5 to something else, there's an easy field to update. If
I'm changing it to a double digit number, or changing a double digit number
to a di
Hi,
I included a few screenshots in an email to the list and as a result it
exceeded the acceptable file size. Is this something that can be approved
or should I resend a smaller email?
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Subject: Your message to Qgis-use
Hi,
Wondering if there is a way to label features horizontal relative to the
page with an offset from the feature and callout lines.
Callout lines are simple enough, as is setting labels a certain distance
from the feature. However, this only seems possible when using the
Placement General Settin
probably related to this closed issue I suppose
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/38356
On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 12:13 PM Hugh Kelley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been seeing occasionally for at least a few months that when I export
> an atlas, there is sometimes a page duplicated in the result
Hi all,
I've been seeing occasionally for at least a few months that when I export
an atlas, there is sometimes a page duplicated in the resulting pdf.
I haven't been able to isolate the problem at all so haven't filed a bug
report but wanted to ask if anyone else has seen that.
It hasn't been a
/tiles-auth/all/hot/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?Key-Pair-Id=LONG_STRING
>
> Pro Tip: Use View -> Panels -> Debugging /Development Tools to see the
> network request that QGIS is sending out. It helped figure out the correct
> url.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 9:22 PM Hugh Kel
Hi,
I'm hoping to add the strava global heatmap as a tile layer in QGIS.
I've done this successfully in the OSM JOSM and ID Editors without a
problem. this set of instructions/browser plugin is super helpful.
https://github.com/zekefarwell/josm-strava-heatmap
without sharing my credentials, the
Hi Michael,
Just a guess, but check in plugins >> manage and install plugins, whether
the "processing" plugin is installed and activated by checking the box next
to the plugin name.
I'm not sure why but occasionally on fresh installs the processing plugin
is not checked on by default. That provid
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