see?
> Would be nice to see the surface from below - something like this cave
> system visualization here:
> http://www.carto.net/neumann/diplomarbeit/img81.png
> or
> http://www.carto.net/neumann/diplomarbeit/img80.png
> Andreas
> Am 17.03.2014 14:08, schrieb josef k:
> >
t; The other thing that would be very nice if you could interact with these
> objects - click on a borehole and get the attribute data. Is it
> technically to add events to objects?
> Andreas
>
> Am 17.03.2014 12:01, schrieb josef k:
> >
> * Carlos, *>
> * I just made a
aw is still down: wooow it's really nice 3D.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Carlos
>
>
> 2014-03-15 15:41 GMT-05:00 josef k :
>
> > You can also use the Qgis2threejs plugin. I use it (with data from
> > Midvatten plugin) to create 3D borehole plots like this:
> > http:
You can also use the Qgis2threejs plugin. I use it (with data from
Midvatten plugin) to create 3D borehole plots like this:
http://goo.gl/8pDR4o
As Martin said, you can use Midvatten plugin although it is not 3D. But you
can get section plots (experimental version):
http://hydrogeotools.blogspot.se
Hi Johan
I succeded installing gdal 1.9.1 with FileGDB support on ubuntu 12.04,
32-bit, by the following procedure:
wget http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/gdal-1.9.1.tar.gz
wget
http://downloads.esri.com/Support/downloads/ao_/FileGDB_API_1_2-32.tar.gz
tar xzf FileGDB_API_1_2-32.tar.gz
cd FileGDB_AP
Hi Julian
I guess your problem is related to geometry types (
http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite-2.4.0-4/spatialite-cookbook/html/new-geom.html).
Try to define your spatialite geometries as multipoint, multilinestring and
multipolygons. Then they will be more compatible with shapefiles and you
may
ur plugin no longer available?
>
> Agus
>
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:18 PM, josef k
> wrote:
> > Fellow QGIS-Users!
> >
> > I just finished my first QGIS python plugin in an experimental version.
> >
> > The plugin uses pyspatialite and matplotlib to loa
Hi Giuseppe,
You solved my problem and I am very grateful!
Deleting "c:\osgeo4w\apps\qgis\python\pyspatialite" was the solution.
Thanks a lot!
/Josef
Den 6 april 2012 17:21 skrev Giuseppe Sucameli :
> Hi Josef,
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Josef K wrote:
> > I
I recently updated qgis to 1.7.4-3 by using the osgeo4w advanced
installation and now there seems to be something wrong with pyspatialite. I
get error messages from all the plugins QspatiaLite, SpatiaLite Manager and
DB Manager. And none of the following attempts to import at the python
console is
Hi all
I can neither edit nor delete one of my plugins at the repo for
oser-contributed python plugins (http://pyqgis.org/). But I can upload a
new plugin - and as a result I now have two versions of the same plugin at
the repo. Still not able to edit or delete...
Does anyone have any idea of wha
Hi Chuck
I do not have any good solution for getting the reports but I do work with
joined tables containing extra info connected to features in a vector
leayer. In my case the extra info is time series data and I wrote a simple
(experimental) plugin called *TimeSeriesPlot* for this. The plugin re
regards
Josef
2011/11/28 Anita Graser
> Hi Josef,
>
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 8:34 AM, josef k wrote:
>
>> Hi Anita,
>> I am glad you find some use for it!
>> I did choose SpatiaLite since I deal with quite a lot of data from
>> several sites at the sa
model
and tools.)
regards
josef
2011/11/23 Anita Graser
> Looks great! I'd have quite a lot of use cases for such a plugin.
> Any specific reason why it's limited to Spatialite as a data source?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Anita
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:1
Fellow QGIS-Users!
I just finished my first QGIS python plugin in an experimental version.
The plugin uses pyspatialite and matplotlib to load data from a sqlite
database and plot it by matplotlib plot command. The intended use is for
e.g. hydrogeologists (i.e. me) to quickly select features that
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