Hi all,
I have a folder with a LOT of point cloud files (1,740) - all stored as
cloud optimized point clouds (COPCs), which were converted from .las files
via QGIS. I'm trying to build a virtual point cloud via QGIS, selecting the
folder with all of the COPCs. However as its running, fairly on, it
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> I can't see anything, I see similar things but not actually what you are
> asking. You may want to include this as a new feature request as it is
> kinda cool.
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> Cheers
> Em
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> On Tue, 12 Sept 2023 at 04:57, Mike Treg
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> On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 9:28 AM Mike Treglia via QGIS-User
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> > Hi all,
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> > Working on a project wh
Hi all,
Working on a project where the desired output is PDF map, where the labels
are hyperlinks. From searching around, it seems like there are, at least
historically, some challenges related to this functionality and Qt, which
might still be present?
I'm finding that in the Print Composer in Q
Hi All,
Happy New Year! Quick question that has come up various times, and never
asked here for some reason:
With legends for continuous variables, as generated by QGIS, the values for
class boundaries tend to be a bit ambiguous, in that its not clear whether
a unit with that value would fall in
Thanks, Jurgen! Much appreciated!
I haven't had luck yet, but if I get it to work, will let you all know what
the solution is. From what I've found, it seems like git bash is based on
msys2, and changing "cmd /c" to "cmd //c" lets something run for fetchenv,
but gdal commands are not available af
Thanks again, Jürgen,
I appreciate the explanation - this is definitely an area where I can often
figure things out, but am still learning and fumbling my way through it a
bit.
So I've added the below to my profile (from the link you've previously
shared), and I can run 'fetchenv /c/OSGeo4W/bin/o
08:21 -0400, Mike Treglia via Qgis-user wrote:
> > I was hoping to use the OSGeo4W shell from a unix-style terminal - like
> git
> > bash or similar. For some things, in the past, I've added the directory
> > with binaries from the OSGeo4W install to my Windows Envi
Hi All,
First - thanks to the devs and maintainers for their quick work to resolve
the installation snag folks were encountering, and gracefully at that!
There might be a better place to ask this, but thought this might be a good
first spot to try, as I realize there are some OSGeo4W users on thi
That's correct in my experience. In the OSGeo4W installer, go through the
advanced install menu, and when you get the options for libraries, I think
searching for gdb should bring up the right one - then check the box and
proceed.
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