Good day
For many years it has been known that applications such as Qgis running
under the Linux operating system have been subject to configuration of
maximum number of file descriptors for open files. Generally the default
is set to something like 1024 and will affect Qgis projects with more
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and only quote the part of the digest message that is relevant to the
discussion.
Any activity that involves processing raster images is by definition
much more resource intensive than editing vector layers. When you are
dr
Oh OK. Well I had no idea those capabilities had been added in Qgis,
though I do recall a user group conversation about having that type of
capability some years ago. It looks someone has put a good work in place
to have that capability added in the software, so thanks to the group
and all the
Good day all
I note there is a canvas grid that can be turned on by going to View ->
Decorations -> Grid. However the rotation of this appears to be fixed to
north/south/east/west and does not appear to have any provision to be
changed in rotation in any form, such as for example aligning to t
Good day to all
I want to call zoomToLayers in a pyqgis script to zoom the map canvas to
a layer which I have just applied a filter to. I am not sure how to do
it as all the documented uses of this method seem to apply to different
things than to a layer.
If the layer is not the currently ac
This package appears to be part of the GRASS software, not specifically
Qgis. You should direct support requests to the GRASS user community,
not the Qgis one.
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I have used the processing tools to create XYZ raster tiles from my maps
quite a lot and going through the rest of what is in there I see a tool
to create vector tiles as well. Guessing this might use the GDAL MVT
driver to create these tiles.
What is different about vector t
Yes it does look like the support for extensions in some of the Linux
libraries is a bit illiterate. It would seem like since extensions are
not actually required in Linux that the library creators have not fully
understood how to handle them. Certainly notice issues with Gimp.
On 23/07/23 21
I use QLR files quite often and have never had any problems creating
them. I have a Python script that reads them to copy the files listed in
the QLR between directories and it always works flawlessly. The layers
are all rasters 4800x7200 pixels.
On 21/06/23 04:27, Greg Troxel via QGIS-User wr
Strange, I thought I had already tried that.
Thanks!
On 23/05/23 15:47, David Strip wrote:
On 5/22/2023 7:44 PM, Patrick Dunford via QGIS-User wrote:
extentGroup = root.findGroup(extentGroupName)
extentLayers = extentGroup.children()
for extentLayer in extentLayers:
if
Good day
I am using a python script running in the Qgis scripting console to read
a list of layers in the table of contents and it is supposed to be able
to find out which layer's visibility check box is checked or not by
calling the method itemVisibilityChecked.
So I have a top level group
Good morning Qgis project admins
In recent times I am unable to sign in to Github to access the Qgis
project resources there. This is because Github has mandated two factor
authentication for sign-in, and the verification codes they send me by
email are never delivered. (Yes, I have checked my
What kind of layer are you accessing? I never see this issue on the
layers I use.
On 29/03/23 22:01, Pinkal Sanoria via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi Team,
I am writing to report an issue with QGIS that I have encountered
recently. Specifically, I have noticed that when I open the attribute
table for a
rest of my network
using the inbuilt SMB support to a separate Samba server running on the
host alongside NFS.
On 19/03/23 10:02, David Strip wrote:
On 3/18/2023 1:50 PM, Patrick Dunford via QGIS-User wrote:
but I use NFS, which is not available on Windows (my computers run Linux)
N
something the sqlite developers can resolve.
Árni
On Sat, 18 Mar 2023 at 21:07, David Strip via QGIS-User
wrote:
On 3/18/2023 1:50 PM, Patrick Dunford via QGIS-User wrote:
but I use NFS, which is not available on Windows (my computers
run Linux)
NFS is available on Win 10 and 11
Thanks for this.
You've helped convince me I need to keep a big cabinet with a row of
"huge" tower chassises in it to store all my map data instead of forking
out to get one of those wee little NASs and save a bit of space :)
using Linux on my computer and NFS for networking when I need to op
I access files over a network and haven't really noticed a speed issue,
but I use NFS, which is not available on Windows (my computers run Linux)
there are other file formats, geopackage is not the only one out there -
spatialite also uses SQLite.
On 17/03/23 03:08, Árni Geirsson via QGIS-Us
there is such a system. It is called a client server DBMS. Apart from
the fact they are designed to handle multiple users, they can also
economise on network traffic by splitting the workload between the
client and the server.
On 17/03/23 01:33, Sebastian Gutwein via QGIS-User wrote:
This is a
To share files over a network there has to be specific provision in the
software design. Sqlite is designed for single user situations. It is
not a full DBMS.
It would not be recommended to share shapefiles for multi user since it
is still a file based system. To handle multiple users accessin
There's a lot of questions about the context of use of an XYZ layer that
you haven't given us detail of.
Are you referring to a layer loaded into the Qgis canvas via a data
connection or some other context involving XYZ layers?
On 10/03/23 02:05, Stephane Goldstein via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi.
I
Good day
I have a vector layer that I am applying styles to. It has both symbols
and labels applied in the styles.
When choosing a symbol, there is a useful feature that I can choose
whether or not to have a symbol displayed by a check box that I can
check or uncheck.
However it seems that
ze. But every that
frame represent perfect location of labels here, also their angle,
size, long etc.
On first pic. what I am able to do, and on the other how it should
look like.
Thank you for answer, Patrick.
W dniu 24.01.2023 o 10:07, Patrick Dunford via QGIS-User pisze:
It's not su
It's not super clear what you are asking for because the link is not a
project, it is a collection of database tables without an attached
project file.
If you are referring to the format of text labels displayed on the map
canvas on a data layer, that is a project file issue that does not
dep
Windows 7 is not a currently supported operating system by Microsoft.
Support by other software vendors, whether they are the Qgis project
itself, or the vendors of external libraries used by Qgis (of which
there are many) is very limited and cannot be guaranteed long term. Bug
fixes are not ba
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Hello
This is a raster format? and how large are the tiles?
I spend a lot of time working with raster files often a few thousand at
a time. There doesn't seem to be a problem displaying them in Qgis
unless they are Progressive Jpeg format, which in more recent years seem
to have an issue with
OK. so further testing with a new profile show the issue is still there
with the new profile. It really is a very random issue with no obvious
cause.
On 22/09/22 14:31, Patrick Dunford wrote:
Good day
Since I first began to use Kubuntu 22.04 from the .0 release I started
to see crashes on Qg
Good day
Since I first began to use Kubuntu 22.04 from the .0 release I started
to see crashes on Qgis that weren't experienced on the same versions
running on previous releases of Kubuntu (certainly the case on 20.04).
These seem to come and go depending on some random factors, which makes
i
Thanks for this question. I had the same issue in my code, but running a
console script in the Qgis application, printing to the console output
would achieve the same thing. Is this applicable to scripts that run in
the console?
On 17/08/22 07:02, Tudorache, Marian via Qgis-user wrote:
Hello
A shapefile is a vector files, as far as I know. I don't think any
rasters are stored in this format.
If there is a large volume of data, it may have a great many records
referencing a large number of features. Vector layers are usually made
up of a number of points that together form one feat
There is also a limitation to the number of fields that can be stored. I
think it is just limited to name?
On 25/07/22 08:17, Ramon Andinach via Qgis-user wrote:
Hi David,
The GPX format is only able to have points and lines. You’ll need to
convert the polygon into a line first, and there is
You can also apply scale rules when using file based layers on your
computer. Using a DB is great for certain applications, but if it is a
local server on your laptop, you have to weigh up the pros and cons,
since it has just shifted the processing workload from one application
to another, whic
What are you drawing that needs 180 GB of data? That's the whole
question. That's a lot of data for vectors.
In other words going back to my previous point - you do not need to draw
all of the detail at lower scales. Use scaling rules to address that and
performance should show a big increase.
Hello
The metasearch error is the same one that often comes up running the
Flatpak edition of Qgis, however the Gis works well.
Are you running the Flatpak edition? The directory path may in fact be
/.var/app/share etc.
Errors dues to the Flatpak environment are possibly down to Flatpak
pa
What you are talking about is vector based data which can be put into a
project as either raster tiles generated statically, or vector tiles
generated on the fly, and what you can actually get in practice will
depend on what you have the skill or ability to implement. Implementing
a tileserver
I filed a bug report for this some time ago and was told it was not a
bug in the software.
On 11/07/22 23:39, Piet via Qgis-user wrote:
Dear List,
I used a selfcompiled Qgis, build with 'Debug-Option' set in ccmake.
Now there's a small red window in the main window which displayed
errors/wa
When it comes to a website, generally, a good way of getting background
maps (rasters) is XYZ tiles or similar with the different zoom levels.
Each higher zoom level doubles the amount of tiles needed, so the way to
avoid too many tiles taking up too much space is to reduce the number of
zoom l
If you use apt which repository are you installing from? The Ubuntu
repository or the Qgis repository?
On 8/07/22 02:29, vicentesmith via Qgis-user wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install QGIS in a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 system. Before
building QGIS, I'm installing the dependencies from
https://gith
Use the coalesce function to convert the null to something like ''
e.g. coalesce ('Field', '')
then test in an expression.
Otherwise null propagation will cause the expression to fail.
On 7/07/22 04:15, Dario C via Qgis-user wrote:
Hi there,
I'm using an attribute table on my layout. For all
If you are getting blank results there is a reasonable prospect of a
problem with the service provider. This may include geographic
limitations on the data access. Certainly from where I am, the page that
is supposed to display the WMTS layers comes up blank, and a connection
error results from
Is this the grid you see in View -> Decorations -> Grid ?
On 29/06/22 07:50, Delaz J via Qgis-user wrote:
Hi Klaus,
Just a guess: the only snap to grid thing I know about is
https://docs.qgis.org/3.22/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/editing_geometry_attributes.html#snapping-on-custom-g
Generic rules for raster image files is there will be at least two or
three files for each tile:
* The raster itself
* The world file which has a similar extension usually ending with a W
e.g. JGW for a JPEG tile
* One or more XML files
The world file contains the coordinates and pixel size
Good day
Often in my Qgis projects that have WMTS layers I see messages like the
following
2022-06-20T07:41:15 WARNING Network request
https://basemaps.linz.govt.nz/v1/tiles/aerial/EPSG:3857/16/64195/41592.jpeg?api=
timed out
Does anyone know enough about WMTS to know why this migh
wrong with the Tif file I was using.
I had the same problem with a couple of files but I went back to the
source file and redid the referencing and it is ok.
On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 7:46 PM Patrick Dunford via Qgis-user
wrote:
This is a generic answer, as more information would be needed
This is a generic answer, as more information would be needed to
determine exactly the situation you are experiencing.
If you zoom to the layer, is it then displayed in the same place as the
rest of your map?
My recollection of the georeferencer is it produces a world file to go
with the lay
Aerial photography might be a better option to explore for a small area
like that, if it is available in your country.
On 12/06/22 06:58, Patrick Dunford wrote:
What do you call "high resolution"?
The highest resolution I see from my area on the likes of Google Maps
is actually aerial photogr
What do you call "high resolution"?
The highest resolution I see from my area on the likes of Google Maps is
actually aerial photography, taken the traditional way with a plane.
On 4/06/22 06:24, Piotr Kania via Qgis-user wrote:
Hello everyone, do You know of a service/company that allows you
It may well be the use of a cloud drive that could cause some problems.
I use a cloud drive as backup but have never tried having it synced to a
computer. Is there only one user using it all of the time?
On 16/05/22 21:43, Alexandru Munteanu via Qgis-user wrote:
Thank you, Nicolas, for your r
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On 27/04/22 11:50, Dave Stevens via Qgis-user wrote:
https://blog.cerowrt.org/post/state_of_fq_codel/
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As others have written it will depend on the tasks you are doing.
The performance of any computer can be significantly improved by
replacing HDDs with SSDs. Modern computers using the NVMe standards for
SSD (M.2 interface etc) can offer a great deal of speed improvement for
SSD storage over SA
Just noted on the closed issue that I saw this problem for the first
time today. The error message returned by Qgis being
2022-04-18T01:53:51 WARNING
D1961_94CFT_92XGM_94CFW_92XGN_f6e10828_d0fa_42e6_a318_901bef99006f ::
/mnt/sharerw/mainpc/maps/References/Volume 11-12 - MSL/Station -
Duns
On 6/04/22 11:34, Greg Troxel via Qgis-user wrote:
Jorge Gustavo Rocha via Qgis-user writes:
2) Using a geographic CRS, the same 150mm x 150mm map, at the same
1:1 scale, the area is bigger then the 1500m polygon. The result
is attached https://nextcloud.geomaster.pt/index.php/s/H2eAytsPAN
There are a few possible resolutions available, but the hardware specs
could limit a lot of them significantly. If any option requires $$$ it
would be a toss up whether to put that towards a more capable device
with a x86 CPU.
On 21/03/22 06:52, Thayer Young via Qgis-user wrote:
Hi Rayfson,
unford via Qgis-user
wrote:
Are packages produced for ARM platforms?
On 17/03/22 05:22, Dave Stevens via Qgis-user wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2022 16:33:40 -0400
> rayfson souza via Qgis-user wrote:
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Are packages produced for ARM platforms?
On 17/03/22 05:22, Dave Stevens via Qgis-user wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Mar
Are packages produced for ARM platforms?
On 17/03/22 05:22, Dave Stevens via Qgis-user wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2022 16:33:40 -0400
rayfson souza via Qgis-user wrote:
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