Hi all,
I'm getting a weird message from QGIS about SEXTANTE. After
installation of the plugin, QGIS says:
The plugin is broken. Python said:
2
(That's the entire message.)
However, I've tested a few functions which seem to work OK. So this is
probably not critical, it's just a bit strange.
Thanks Percy, I'll give this a try :)
On 11 July 2012 10:13, Percy Langa percyla...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2012/07/11 10:03 AM, Rudi Thiede wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting a weird message from QGIS about SEXTANTE. After
installation of the plugin, QGIS says:
The plugin is broken. Python said:
2
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but the simple way to extract
nodes for a given line in QGIS is via Vector Geometry Tools Extract
nodes. That's just the point-and-click manual GUI way though, so if you
need to do this in batches then try Micha's solution
Hi all,
Probably a stupid question, but what is the CV result in Vector
Analysis Tools Basic statistics? Is it covariance?
Thanks
-- Rudi
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If I understand your problem correctly ...
The classification of a raster in the display is not related to the file
itself, but to the layer as you see it in the display. Even if you load the
original .asc file as a new layer, it won't have the correct colors. It's
not a problem of image format
That's definitely frustrating. Are you digitizing to a new file, existing
file, database ... ?
On 17 May 2012 14:28, Filipe Silva Dias filipesd...@gmail.com wrote:
I just did some additional testing and realized that these frequent
crashes also happen when digitizing streams based on
Hi all,
It seems that upgrading GDAL has caused it to stop working... when starting
QGIS, I get this:
===
Couldn't load plugin GdalTools due an error when calling its classFactory()
method
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
I've got a DEM, basically a cut-out of SRTM data. Trying to calculate its
slope gives me extremely weird output, such that all values are 89 degrees.
Dataset: http://linfiniti.com/~rudi/SRTM.zip
Can anyone confirm? I'm suspecting a local issue though, not the data ...