Re: [Qgis-user] Two versions seem to be installed. I only want 3.10.13

2021-01-10 Thread Charles Dixon-Paver
Batch files are simply windows command files (it's a text file with a .bat extension). OSGeo4w includes some of these files which are optimised for launching QGIS. Because you may have multiple versions of QGIS installed in parallel, each version of QGIS should have a launcher of this type in

Re: [Qgis-user] Two versions seem to be installed. I only want 3.10.13

2021-01-10 Thread Andrea Giudiceandrea
James H. Romer wrote > I am very new to QGIS (and also new to GIS). I only want the LTR version > (and not the developer version) of QGIS. Hi James, I recommend you to install the standalone version of your choice to avoid any difficulties in installing QGIS. Regards. Andrea Giudiceandrea

Re: [Qgis-user] Two versions seem to be installed. I only want 3.10.13

2021-01-10 Thread James H. Romer
Hello Andrea Giudiceandrea,     Thank you very much for this advice. Best, Jim Romer On 2021-01-10 2:55 PM, Andrea Giudiceandrea wrote: James H. Romer wrote I am very new to QGIS (and also new to GIS). I only want the LTR version (and not the developer version) of QGIS. Hi James, I recommend

Re: [Qgis-user] Two versions seem to be installed. I only want 3.10.13

2021-01-10 Thread James H. Romer
Hello Charles Dixon-Paver,     Thank you very much for your very thoughtful and clear response to my query. I hadn't even realized that OSGeo4W64 was more than just a tool for downloading a version of QGIS and that it is now sitting in my computer for me to use. I haven't fully digested all of