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best wishes,
Jan Becket
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 27 May 2020 16:19:00 +0100
> From: "QGIS.USER"
> To: "'Garth Fletcher'" ,
>
> Subject:
ented compass relative to my
maps?
- Jan Becket, Honolulu
Sent from my iPad
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I also needed a way to easily access QGIS from my mobile, an iPhone in my case.
A nice solution turned out to be the free version if iGIS, which I believe is
also available for Android devices. If only a one-way communication is needed,
then almost any decent GPS application will work. Most prod
>
> Max 1? Odd for a greyscale image. Or are they 1bit images?
> At least it's working.
> > On Dec 28, 2015, at 4:12 PM, Jan Becket < [hidden email] > wrote:
> >
> > With your suggestions and those of Nicolas I was able to make the maps
> app
The map should be at 0,0.
>>
>> All is not loss... You can reproject the map to the correct CRS using the
>> gdal georeferencing tool.Always back up your data before manipulating it.
>> Hope this helps!
>>
>> Nicolas Cadieux M.Sc.
>> Les Entreprises
After much effort, I obtained an old set of 1928-1930 USGS topo maps of Oʻahu
Island, Hawaiʻi - for a project I am working on. The maps are without collars
and used by a local archaeological firm. The geotiff maps at first showed as
completely black on my Mac system (10.10.5 - Yosemite). However
I am missing some simple
step in the shapefile export / import process or missing a critical plugin.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Any possibility of editable GPX layers in future QGIS releases?
Jan Becket
Honolulu
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there a better iPhone app out there that might communicate
directly w/ Q-GIS and bypass the need to manually update the csv layer?
Thanks!
Jan Becket
Honolulu
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