wants to have a full fledged interactive GIS, it might seem like
a lot of work to develop and maintain.
I am interested in other thoughts...perhaps this belongs on a blog post
somewhere more independent, but perhaps this can be a place to begin.
Steve G.
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Have you seen this page:
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/Connecting_to_ArcSDE_databases
A bit old but the concepts might be relevant.
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I have installed QGIS for Android on a couple of Asus devices and a Samsung
SIII. Based on my previous experience (although I haven't installed in a
while), you have to install the nightly build. Also make sure that you have
Ministro installed before installing QGIS for Android (I can't recall
Have you tried doing any web searches? First result for marker symbols
library qgis:
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/32982/how-to-add-my-own-symbols-to-the-single-marker-or-svg-marker-selection-list
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have seen
the features chapter in the users guide/manual, but looking for something
more complete and in a list format if possible.
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Re-Qgis-community-team-Qgis-community-team-Digest-Vol-59-Issue-4-tp5032208.html
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This does not directly answer your question about spatialite views, but you
might be able to use relationships directly in QGIS in the near future (I
think this is a 2.1 update). See:
http://blog.vitu.ch/10112013-1201/qgis-relations
-Steve
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It should work:
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/android-qgis/wiki/Tested_Devices
I was able to install on a Samsung Galaxy SIII (Android 4.1.2) and Asus
TF300T (Android 4.2.1) using the nightly build (I had similar results with
the recommended download and install...it failed). Did you install
If you have idx files (spatial index) associated with the shapefile, it might
be corrupted. You can delete this file and see if it displays properly.
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the Style
(SLD)...Go into PropertiesLoad Style...
-The ArcMap Labeling properties did not convert to SLD (TextSymbolizer is
supposed to be supported)
I hope this helps anyone who is converting their mxd files to QGIS. If
anyone has any additional tips, please add to this thread.
-Steve G
Not free, but might be useful.
http://www.amazon.com/Learning-QGIS-2-0-Anita-Graser-ebook/dp/B00F969TGQ
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I tried this tool several months ago. Unless something has changed with the
scripting, I can confirm that the tool transfers all of your layers
displayed in your mxd project to QGIS, however, none of the symbology. I
guess it's a start if you want to reproduce your mxd project in QGIS, but
IMHO,
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