Problem solved, triggering from the raster menu didn't work, but going
through the raster toolbar did work.
for action in iface.rasterToolBar().actions():
if action.objectName() == 'mActionRunGeoref':
georef = action
georef.trigger()
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Eric Goddard wr
Thanks Nathan, looking forward to 2.16 :)
In the meantime I'm working on a plugin similar to the ArkPlan
georeferencer (using the GeorefGraphicsView from ArkPlan) , but I'm
going to temporarily use the hacky solution until I can get that
finished, which brings me to my next question:
If I I itera
Don't stress. I'm going to move it to core in 2.16. Will let you know once
it's done.
- Nathan
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 11:21 pm John Layt wrote:
> On 26 March 2016 at 00:03, Eric Goddard wrote:
> > Awesome, thanks John. We have about the same number of images to georef
> so
> > that will be a big
On 26 March 2016 at 00:03, Eric Goddard wrote:
> Awesome, thanks John. We have about the same number of images to georef so
> that will be a big help. I looked at the georeferencer code which is how I
> discovered that some of the properties were stored in QSettings. I'm not too
> familiar with c+
Awesome, thanks John. We have about the same number of images to georef so
that will be a big help. I looked at the georeferencer code which is how I
discovered that some of the properties were stored in QSettings. I'm not
too familiar with c++ though, but since the qgis api can be used to do
custo
On 25 March 2016 at 20:05, Eric Goddard wrote:
> It looks like I can make sure most of the settings are configured
> properly using QSettings(), but still not sure how to go about opening
> the georeferencer with an image and the output and report fields
> pre-populated.
As far as I'm aware you c
It looks like I can make sure most of the settings are configured
properly using QSettings(), but still not sure how to go about opening
the georeferencer with an image and the output and report fields
pre-populated.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 7:36 AM, Eric Goddard wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Thanks fo
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the feedback. The script solution won't really work for us since
we don't have pre-existing GCPs to use in the scripts. We need to use the
georeferencer so we can place and make adjustments to the GCPs.
Eric
On Mar 24, 2016 1:07 PM, "Nicolas Cadieux"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Th
Hi,
The easiest way probably is to use Python to write a batch files containing the
gdal scripts. Then you open this .bat in the Osgeo4w shell and everything
gets done.
This way, all you need to do is query the file name or directories and add the
parameters in the batch file.
This is not v
Hi All,
I'm working on a project that involves georeferencing many historic
images. We'll have several people working in tandem, so to speed
things up and reduce errors I'd like to create a qgis python plugin
that, based on the source folder they select, auto populates the gdal
transformation sett
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