To answer my own question, or at least to provide one possible
solution that others might suggest:
I made a smaller map to be used as my overview and saved it as an
image, then I placed that image inside the detailed map. Not too much
of a hassle in the end, but not what I remembered (or dre
Hello all,
I thought it was possible in an older version of the Print Composer
to have a large map with a separate inset map (e.g., an overview
map), both drawn from different scales of the same data. My
recollection, likely incorrect, was that you could have a zoomed-in
subset of a projec
> Hello
>
> I am trying yo build QGIS using Microsoft 2005 following some
instructions,
> (also creeated Grass lib correctly)
>
> At the end it succed all compile errrors. Hovewer I could not
> found link errors.
>
> I am using QT 4.2.3, MSVC++ 2005, QGIS 0.8.1. I think it is
> related a bit QT ve
Hi Martin,
Ok thanks, I'm running now.
I've installed the binary PyQt. And it seems that qgis is accepting
this. One note: you have to install Python/PyQt BEFORE installing qgis
(off course, but I didn't, gqis starts complaining then that 'couldn't
load qgis bindings' :-0 ).
First I donwloade
On 8/20/07, Richard Duivenvoorde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My questions (hopefully this will be a quickstart the for all c-noobs
> like me):
>
> - will you need a c-build environment (including make) to make python
> plugins? Now or after the 'real' 0.9 release?
Hi Richard!
When using binari
Hi List,
after reading the python plugin wiki pages I became excited and wanted
to try to build my first python plugin (using the 0.9.0 preview binary
on windows). And failed because of some complexities (for me :-( )
I downloaded SIP and PyQt4.3, but failed to install them because I don't
hav