Again thanks for your efforts. I'm sure we'll land
on the source of the prob, and find a solution. As I said, I
don't think this is a QGIS issue. The underlying bidi library
should handle this, AFAIK.
On 29/05/2024 4:34, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 28/05/2024 11:34, Nyall Dawson
wrote:
Hi Micha,
On Tue, 28 May 2024,
6:28 pm Micha Silver,
wrote
Hi Nyall:
Thanks for following up on this.
The few details (that are mentioned in the issue
tracker) that might help track down the root of the problem:
1- There was no issue up to 3.28. The reports
appeared only on 3.30 and above.
2-
Yes, Orfeo has some strange, convoluted names. You
probably have heard the quote:
‘There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache
invalidation and naming things.’
Phil Karlton
Best, Micha
On
In the past I've used the pan sharpening function
in Orfeo Toolbox on WorldView 3 imagery. I chose the "bayes"
method, not Gram-Schmidt that you want. Orfeo implements three
sharpening algorithms:
Hello
Loke:
We are
working on a project in Date orchards. We also tried to create
a point layer of tree crowns using drone acquired LIDAR. We
created a Canopy Height Model, then used a local maxima
procedure to identify crowns. It
I recall
that on a networked Windows machine it helped tremendously to
"Hide from Browser" all those network shares that are not
relevant to QGIS. There's a "Hide" option when you "right
click" on any folder in the browser pane. Maybe that will
On 09/11/2022 8:53, Alister Hood via
Qgis-user wrote:
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2022
11:04:02 +1300
From: "Tony Shepherd \(FarmMaps NZ\)"
To: "'Qgis Users List'"
Cool!
Thanks for pointing to that image.
On 26/09/2022 16:25, Richard Greenwood
via Qgis-user wrote:
There is a docker version of GDAL that supports ECW
and MrSID formats:
https://hub.docker.com/r/klokantech/gdal
I think you made the right decision. Compiling
gdal means recompiling most of the spatial applications on your
computer. That's is a very deep rabbit hole that you want to
avoid if possible.
Unfortunately, for reasons that were explained
You
don't necessarily need the Processing Toolbox. You can run the
tool in a command shell. If you're on Windows, open the OSGeo
shell, and type 'gdal_translate --help' to get a summary of
the options.
If you
want to use the
On 23/06/2022 21:51, carlos h via
Qgis-user wrote:
Hello, I have an NDVI image that has a pixel of 4 centimeters,
that is, 16 square centimeters.
I have 2 doubts:
1. What method can I use to
Hi Mike:
On 29/05/2022 13:54, Mike Breiding -
Morgantown WV via Qgis-user wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to add a point file (.shp) to a project.
I get this dialog:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/kUtkF8R1FdsBZTNW7
I think that the processing toolbox does not
automatically create a new algorithm for GRASS modules added to
GRASS.
May I ask why not to run r.stream.order from GRASS
directly?
On 5/11/22 13:37, Rijyuta Kaabaadee via
Qgis-user wrote:
On 13/03/2022 10:37, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
Hi Micha,
can you elobrate a bit more on these situations where the data has no
column header, cause I don't know them.
Well, just a few theoretical examples:
I might have several tables of data from some sensor (i.e. rainfall,
On 13/03/2022 10:22, Bernd Vogelgesang
via Qgis-user wrote:
Hi Andrea,
thanx for clarifying.
imho this is not a "wise" design decision. Maybe I am too less
a pro, but i can't think of any situation when someone seriously
16 matches
Mail list logo