Re: [Qgis-user] qgis-mapserver on Windows ignore my postgis and shapefile layers
Hi, Im having some teoubles with qgis-mapserver on Windows. Did you managed to solve this problems in qgis-mapaserver under Windows? By the way, there is some guide about installing/making it work under Windows? Thanks in advance -- Giovanni -- ___ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
Re: [Qgis-user] qgis-mapserver on Windows ignore my postgis and shapefile layers
sadely no I gave up, as it was mostly for testing only and I had no more time to spend on this problem. the setup is mostly the same between linux and windows but for the fact you must use cgi and not fastcgi as indicated in http://karlinapp.ethz.ch/qgis_wms/configuration/index.html also here is my apache conf, though it may NOT be ok Directory C:/prog/web/wamp/apache2/cgi-bin AllowOverride None Options +ExecCGI Order allow,deny Allow from all SetEnv LD_LIBRARY_PATH C:/prog/dev/gis/Quantum GIS 1.6/apps/qgis/plugins /Directory regards Oliver Christen Camptocamp SA PSE-A, Parc Scientifique EPFL 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland +41 21 619 10 23 (direct) +41 21 619 10 10 (centrale) oliver.chris...@camptocamp.com www.camptocamp.com - Original Message - From: Giovanni Manghi giovanni.man...@gmail.com To: Oliver Christen oliver.chris...@camptocamp.com Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org; Nelson nelsonjsi...@simplesnet.pt; portu...@lists.osgeo.org Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 9:59 AM Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] qgis-mapserver on Windows ignore my postgis and shapefile layers Hi, Im having some teoubles with qgis-mapserver on Windows. Did you managed to solve this problems in qgis-mapaserver under Windows? By the way, there is some guide about installing/making it work under Windows? Thanks in advance -- Giovanni -- ___ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
[Qgis-user] Tif too slow to show
Hi, with an original raster (tif+tfw), from french cadastre, when I open it under qgis, it's unusable because QGis is horribly slow. with the same raster, but after using georef extension (tif+aux.xml), QGis is responsive here I put gdalinfo of the original (slow) and referenced : What's the problem with the first ? I would prefer to not have to manually georeference all my original rasters ;) In the same time, what's the most efficient raster type to use with QGis ? Regards Patrice Vetsel SLOW : MacBook-Pro-de-Patrice-Vetsel:~ Patrice$ /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs/gdalinfo ~/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tif Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF Files: /Users/Patrice/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tif /Users/Patrice/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tfw Size is 12329, 8760 Coordinate System is `' GeoTransform = 740551.2494, 0.078, 0.1506 189669.7013, 0.1506, -0.078 Metadata: TIFFTAG_ARTIST=JBG-PYV-APIC TIFFTAG_XRESOLUTION=300 TIFFTAG_YRESOLUTION=300 TIFFTAG_RESOLUTIONUNIT=2 (pixels/inch) Image Structure Metadata: COMPRESSION=CCITTFAX4 INTERLEAVE=BAND MINISWHITE=YES Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 740551.249, 189669.701) Lower Left ( 741870.505, 188986.421) Upper Right ( 741512.911, 191526.449) Lower Right ( 742832.167, 190843.169) Center ( 741691.708, 190256.435) Band 1 Block=12329x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Image Structure Metadata: NBITS=1 Color Table (RGB with 2 entries) 0: 255,255,255,255 1: 0,0,0,255 OK : MacBook-Pro-de-Patrice-Vetsel:~ Patrice$ /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs/gdalinfo ~/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF Files: /Users/Patrice/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif /Users/Patrice/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif.aux.xml Size is 13446, 14968 Coordinate System is `' Origin = (740550.783870017039590,191526.220101331215119) Pixel Size = (0.169699598291267,-0.169699598291267) Image Structure Metadata: INTERLEAVE=BAND Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 740550.784, 191526.220) Lower Left ( 740550.784, 188986.157) Upper Right ( 742832.565, 191526.220) Lower Right ( 742832.565, 188986.157) Center ( 741691.674, 190256.188) Band 1 Block=13446x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Color Table (RGB with 256 entries) 0: 255,255,255,255 1: 0,0,0,255 2: 0,0,0,255 3: 0,0,0,255 4: 0,0,0,255 5: 0,0,0,255 6: 0,0,0,255 7: 0,0,0,255 8: 0,0,0,255 9: 0,0,0,255 10: 0,0,0,255 11: 0,0,0,255 12: 0,0,0,255 13: 0,0,0,255 14: 0,0,0,255 15: 0,0,0,255 16: 0,0,0,255 17: 0,0,0,255 18: 0,0,0,255 19: 0,0,0,255 20: 0,0,0,255 21: 0,0,0,255 22: 0,0,0,255 23: 0,0,0,255 24: 0,0,0,255 25: 0,0,0,255 26: 0,0,0,255 27: 0,0,0,255 28: 0,0,0,255 29: 0,0,0,255 30: 0,0,0,255 31: 0,0,0,255 32: 0,0,0,255 33: 0,0,0,255 34: 0,0,0,255 35: 0,0,0,255 36: 0,0,0,255 37: 0,0,0,255 38: 0,0,0,255 39: 0,0,0,255 40: 0,0,0,255 41: 0,0,0,255 42: 0,0,0,255 43: 0,0,0,255 44: 0,0,0,255 45: 0,0,0,255 46: 0,0,0,255 47: 0,0,0,255 48: 0,0,0,255 49: 0,0,0,255 50: 0,0,0,255 51: 0,0,0,255 52: 0,0,0,255 53: 0,0,0,255 54: 0,0,0,255 55: 0,0,0,255 56: 0,0,0,255 57: 0,0,0,255 58: 0,0,0,255 59: 0,0,0,255 60: 0,0,0,255 61: 0,0,0,255 62: 0,0,0,255 63: 0,0,0,255 64: 0,0,0,255 65: 0,0,0,255 66: 0,0,0,255 67: 0,0,0,255 68: 0,0,0,255 69: 0,0,0,255 70: 0,0,0,255 71: 0,0,0,255 72: 0,0,0,255 73: 0,0,0,255 74: 0,0,0,255 75: 0,0,0,255 76: 0,0,0,255 77: 0,0,0,255 78: 0,0,0,255 79: 0,0,0,255 80: 0,0,0,255 81: 0,0,0,255 82: 0,0,0,255 83: 0,0,0,255 84: 0,0,0,255 85: 0,0,0,255 86: 0,0,0,255 87: 0,0,0,255 88: 0,0,0,255 89: 0,0,0,255 90: 0,0,0,255 91: 0,0,0,255 92: 0,0,0,255 93: 0,0,0,255 94: 0,0,0,255 95: 0,0,0,255 96: 0,0,0,255 97: 0,0,0,255 98: 0,0,0,255 99: 0,0,0,255 100: 0,0,0,255 101: 0,0,0,255 102: 0,0,0,255 103: 0,0,0,255 104: 0,0,0,255 105: 0,0,0,255 106: 0,0,0,255 107: 0,0,0,255 108: 0,0,0,255 109: 0,0,0,255 110: 0,0,0,255 111: 0,0,0,255 112: 0,0,0,255 113: 0,0,0,255 114: 0,0,0,255 115: 0,0,0,255 116: 0,0,0,255 117: 0,0,0,255 118: 0,0,0,255 119: 0,0,0,255 120: 0,0,0,255 121: 0,0,0,255 122: 0,0,0,255 123: 0,0,0,255 124: 0,0,0,255 125: 0,0,0,255 126: 0,0,0,255 127: 0,0,0,255 128: 0,0,0,255 129: 0,0,0,255 130: 0,0,0,255 131: 0,0,0,255 132: 0,0,0,255 133: 0,0,0,255 134: 0,0,0,255 135: 0,0,0,255 136: 0,0,0,255 137: 0,0,0,255 138: 0,0,0,255 139: 0,0,0,255 140: 0,0,0,255 141: 0,0,0,255 142: 0,0,0,255 143: 0,0,0,255 144: 0,0,0,255 145: 0,0,0,255 146: 0,0,0,255 147: 0,0,0,255 148: 0,0,0,255 149: 0,0,0,255 150: 0,0,0,255 151: 0,0,0,255 152: 0,0,0,255 153: 0,0,0,255 154: 0,0,0,255 155: 0,0,0,255 156: 0,0,0,255 157: 0,0,0,255 158:
Re: [Qgis-user] Tif too slow to show
I see now that your files are CCITTFAX4 compressed. I had similar BW rasters, topographic maps from Belgium, same compression. I uncompressed all, should boost performance. Plus, I added plenty overviews. Kris Original-Nachricht Datum: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:40:29 +0200 Von: Patrice Vetsel ubu...@kagou.fr An: Kris Nackaerts knackae...@gmx.net Betreff: Re: [Qgis-user] Tif too slow to show I'v done a gdaladdo -r average 3004221146000AB01021.tif 2 4 8 16 but QGis is always too slow. Thanks Le 29 avr. 2011 à 14:21, Kris Nackaerts a écrit : Dear, I would start trying gdaladdo to create overviews. Does wonders for speed. I'm working right now with a global Landsat dataset, vrt, +4000 tiles, roughly 700k by 300k pixels in total, and even this can be handled efficiently once you've overviews. I mainly use uncompressed geotiffs. Kris Original-Nachricht Datum: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:08:00 +0200 Von: Patrice Vetsel ubu...@kagou.fr An: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org Betreff: [Qgis-user] Tif too slow to show Hi, with an original raster (tif+tfw), from french cadastre, when I open it under qgis, it's unusable because QGis is horribly slow. with the same raster, but after using georef extension (tif+aux.xml), QGis is responsive here I put gdalinfo of the original (slow) and referenced : What's the problem with the first ? I would prefer to not have to manually georeference all my original rasters ;) In the same time, what's the most efficient raster type to use with QGis ? Regards Patrice Vetsel SLOW : MacBook-Pro-de-Patrice-Vetsel:~ Patrice$ /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs/gdalinfo ~/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tif Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF Files: /Users/Patrice/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tif /Users/Patrice/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tfw Size is 12329, 8760 Coordinate System is `' GeoTransform = 740551.2494, 0.078, 0.1506 189669.7013, 0.1506, -0.078 Metadata: TIFFTAG_ARTIST=JBG-PYV-APIC TIFFTAG_XRESOLUTION=300 TIFFTAG_YRESOLUTION=300 TIFFTAG_RESOLUTIONUNIT=2 (pixels/inch) Image Structure Metadata: COMPRESSION=CCITTFAX4 INTERLEAVE=BAND MINISWHITE=YES Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 740551.249, 189669.701) Lower Left ( 741870.505, 188986.421) Upper Right ( 741512.911, 191526.449) Lower Right ( 742832.167, 190843.169) Center ( 741691.708, 190256.435) Band 1 Block=12329x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Image Structure Metadata: NBITS=1 Color Table (RGB with 2 entries) 0: 255,255,255,255 1: 0,0,0,255 OK : MacBook-Pro-de-Patrice-Vetsel:~ Patrice$ /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs/gdalinfo ~/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF Files: /Users/Patrice/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif /Users/Patrice/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif.aux.xml Size is 13446, 14968 Coordinate System is `' Origin = (740550.783870017039590,191526.220101331215119) Pixel Size = (0.169699598291267,-0.169699598291267) Image Structure Metadata: INTERLEAVE=BAND Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 740550.784, 191526.220) Lower Left ( 740550.784, 188986.157) Upper Right ( 742832.565, 191526.220) Lower Right ( 742832.565, 188986.157) Center ( 741691.674, 190256.188) Band 1 Block=13446x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Color Table (RGB with 256 entries) 0: 255,255,255,255 1: 0,0,0,255 2: 0,0,0,255 3: 0,0,0,255 4: 0,0,0,255 5: 0,0,0,255 6: 0,0,0,255 7: 0,0,0,255 8: 0,0,0,255 9: 0,0,0,255 10: 0,0,0,255 11: 0,0,0,255 12: 0,0,0,255 13: 0,0,0,255 14: 0,0,0,255 15: 0,0,0,255 16: 0,0,0,255 17: 0,0,0,255 18: 0,0,0,255 19: 0,0,0,255 20: 0,0,0,255 21: 0,0,0,255 22: 0,0,0,255 23: 0,0,0,255 24: 0,0,0,255 25: 0,0,0,255 26: 0,0,0,255 27: 0,0,0,255 28: 0,0,0,255 29: 0,0,0,255 30: 0,0,0,255 31: 0,0,0,255 32: 0,0,0,255 33: 0,0,0,255 34: 0,0,0,255 35: 0,0,0,255 36: 0,0,0,255 37: 0,0,0,255 38: 0,0,0,255 39: 0,0,0,255 40: 0,0,0,255 41: 0,0,0,255 42: 0,0,0,255 43: 0,0,0,255 44: 0,0,0,255 45: 0,0,0,255 46: 0,0,0,255 47: 0,0,0,255 48: 0,0,0,255 49: 0,0,0,255 50: 0,0,0,255 51: 0,0,0,255 52: 0,0,0,255 53: 0,0,0,255 54: 0,0,0,255 55: 0,0,0,255 56: 0,0,0,255 57: 0,0,0,255 58: 0,0,0,255 59: 0,0,0,255 60: 0,0,0,255 61: 0,0,0,255 62: 0,0,0,255 63: 0,0,0,255 64: 0,0,0,255 65: 0,0,0,255 66: 0,0,0,255 67: 0,0,0,255 68: 0,0,0,255 69: 0,0,0,255 70: 0,0,0,255 71: 0,0,0,255 72: 0,0,0,255 73: 0,0,0,255 74: 0,0,0,255 75: 0,0,0,255 76: 0,0,0,255 77: 0,0,0,255 78: 0,0,0,255 79: 0,0,0,255 80: 0,0,0,255
Re: [Qgis-user] Tif too slow to show
I've had the same problem with my ortophoto. I'm not really sure but I think the problem is due to the rotation parameter that is not managed at the best by QGIS. Some months ago I've tried to oped a ticket ( https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/3460). 2011/4/29 Kris Nackaerts knackae...@gmx.net I see now that your files are CCITTFAX4 compressed. I had similar BW rasters, topographic maps from Belgium, same compression. I uncompressed all, should boost performance. Plus, I added plenty overviews. Kris Original-Nachricht Datum: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:40:29 +0200 Von: Patrice Vetsel ubu...@kagou.fr An: Kris Nackaerts knackae...@gmx.net Betreff: Re: [Qgis-user] Tif too slow to show I'v done a gdaladdo -r average 3004221146000AB01021.tif 2 4 8 16 but QGis is always too slow. Thanks Le 29 avr. 2011 à 14:21, Kris Nackaerts a écrit : Dear, I would start trying gdaladdo to create overviews. Does wonders for speed. I'm working right now with a global Landsat dataset, vrt, +4000 tiles, roughly 700k by 300k pixels in total, and even this can be handled efficiently once you've overviews. I mainly use uncompressed geotiffs. Kris Original-Nachricht Datum: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:08:00 +0200 Von: Patrice Vetsel ubu...@kagou.fr An: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org Betreff: [Qgis-user] Tif too slow to show Hi, with an original raster (tif+tfw), from french cadastre, when I open it under qgis, it's unusable because QGis is horribly slow. with the same raster, but after using georef extension (tif+aux.xml), QGis is responsive here I put gdalinfo of the original (slow) and referenced : What's the problem with the first ? I would prefer to not have to manually georeference all my original rasters ;) In the same time, what's the most efficient raster type to use with QGis ? Regards Patrice Vetsel SLOW : MacBook-Pro-de-Patrice-Vetsel:~ Patrice$ /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs/gdalinfo ~/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tif Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF Files: /Users/Patrice/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tif /Users/Patrice/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tfw Size is 12329, 8760 Coordinate System is `' GeoTransform = 740551.2494, 0.078, 0.1506 189669.7013, 0.1506, -0.078 Metadata: TIFFTAG_ARTIST=JBG-PYV-APIC TIFFTAG_XRESOLUTION=300 TIFFTAG_YRESOLUTION=300 TIFFTAG_RESOLUTIONUNIT=2 (pixels/inch) Image Structure Metadata: COMPRESSION=CCITTFAX4 INTERLEAVE=BAND MINISWHITE=YES Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 740551.249, 189669.701) Lower Left ( 741870.505, 188986.421) Upper Right ( 741512.911, 191526.449) Lower Right ( 742832.167, 190843.169) Center ( 741691.708, 190256.435) Band 1 Block=12329x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Image Structure Metadata: NBITS=1 Color Table (RGB with 2 entries) 0: 255,255,255,255 1: 0,0,0,255 OK : MacBook-Pro-de-Patrice-Vetsel:~ Patrice$ /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs/gdalinfo ~/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF Files: /Users/Patrice/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif /Users/Patrice/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif.aux.xml Size is 13446, 14968 Coordinate System is `' Origin = (740550.783870017039590,191526.220101331215119) Pixel Size = (0.169699598291267,-0.169699598291267) Image Structure Metadata: INTERLEAVE=BAND Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 740550.784, 191526.220) Lower Left ( 740550.784, 188986.157) Upper Right ( 742832.565, 191526.220) Lower Right ( 742832.565, 188986.157) Center ( 741691.674, 190256.188) Band 1 Block=13446x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Color Table (RGB with 256 entries) 0: 255,255,255,255 1: 0,0,0,255 2: 0,0,0,255 3: 0,0,0,255 4: 0,0,0,255 5: 0,0,0,255 6: 0,0,0,255 7: 0,0,0,255 8: 0,0,0,255 9: 0,0,0,255 10: 0,0,0,255 11: 0,0,0,255 12: 0,0,0,255 13: 0,0,0,255 14: 0,0,0,255 15: 0,0,0,255 16: 0,0,0,255 17: 0,0,0,255 18: 0,0,0,255 19: 0,0,0,255 20: 0,0,0,255 21: 0,0,0,255 22: 0,0,0,255 23: 0,0,0,255 24: 0,0,0,255 25: 0,0,0,255 26: 0,0,0,255 27: 0,0,0,255 28: 0,0,0,255 29: 0,0,0,255 30: 0,0,0,255 31: 0,0,0,255 32: 0,0,0,255 33: 0,0,0,255 34: 0,0,0,255 35: 0,0,0,255 36: 0,0,0,255 37: 0,0,0,255 38: 0,0,0,255 39: 0,0,0,255 40: 0,0,0,255 41: 0,0,0,255 42: 0,0,0,255 43: 0,0,0,255 44: 0,0,0,255 45: 0,0,0,255 46: 0,0,0,255 47: 0,0,0,255 48: 0,0,0,255 49: 0,0,0,255 50: 0,0,0,255 51: 0,0,0,255 52: 0,0,0,255 53: 0,0,0,255 54: 0,0,0,255 55: 0,0,0,255 56:
[Qgis-user] how to use/convert gdbtables?
Dear I got rom a colleague dtm data as .gdbtable format Is there a way to convert this into qGIS? I am used to work with geotiff for dtm (partly in qgis partly in SPRING) Thanks Stefaan _ GSM +32 476 61 90 65 (Belgium) Mobile +258 82 89 295 64 (Mozambique) Tel + 32 16 32 97 34 (Department Earth and Environmental Sciences - KU Leuven)_ http://www.mozambiqueflora.com/index.php http://ees.kuleuven.be/water2011/___ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
Re: [Qgis-user] Tif too slow to show
Is it because the original is not Nort-South oriented and must be rotated by QGis ? Le 29/04/11 14:08, Patrice Vetsel a écrit : Hi, with an original raster (tif+tfw), from french cadastre, when I open it under qgis, it's unusable because QGis is horribly slow. with the same raster, but after using georef extension (tif+aux.xml), QGis is responsive here I put gdalinfo of the original (slow) and referenced : What's the problem with the first ? I would prefer to not have to manually georeference all my original rasters ;) In the same time, what's the most efficient raster type to use with QGis ? Regards Patrice Vetsel SLOW : MacBook-Pro-de-Patrice-Vetsel:~ Patrice$ /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs/gdalinfo ~/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tif Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF Files: /Users/Patrice/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tif /Users/Patrice/Desktop/3004221146000AB01021.tfw Size is 12329, 8760 Coordinate System is `' GeoTransform = 740551.2494, 0.078, 0.1506 189669.7013, 0.1506, -0.078 Metadata: TIFFTAG_ARTIST=JBG-PYV-APIC TIFFTAG_XRESOLUTION=300 TIFFTAG_YRESOLUTION=300 TIFFTAG_RESOLUTIONUNIT=2 (pixels/inch) Image Structure Metadata: COMPRESSION=CCITTFAX4 INTERLEAVE=BAND MINISWHITE=YES Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 740551.249, 189669.701) Lower Left ( 741870.505, 188986.421) Upper Right ( 741512.911, 191526.449) Lower Right ( 742832.167, 190843.169) Center ( 741691.708, 190256.435) Band 1 Block=12329x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Image Structure Metadata: NBITS=1 Color Table (RGB with 2 entries) 0: 255,255,255,255 1: 0,0,0,255 OK : MacBook-Pro-de-Patrice-Vetsel:~ Patrice$ /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs/gdalinfo ~/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF Files: /Users/Patrice/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif /Users/Patrice/Desktop/testgeo/AB_georef.tif.aux.xml Size is 13446, 14968 Coordinate System is `' Origin = (740550.783870017039590,191526.220101331215119) Pixel Size = (0.169699598291267,-0.169699598291267) Image Structure Metadata: INTERLEAVE=BAND Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 740550.784, 191526.220) Lower Left ( 740550.784, 188986.157) Upper Right ( 742832.565, 191526.220) Lower Right ( 742832.565, 188986.157) Center ( 741691.674, 190256.188) Band 1 Block=13446x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Color Table (RGB with 256 entries) 0: 255,255,255,255 1: 0,0,0,255 2: 0,0,0,255 3: 0,0,0,255 4: 0,0,0,255 5: 0,0,0,255 6: 0,0,0,255 7: 0,0,0,255 8: 0,0,0,255 9: 0,0,0,255 10: 0,0,0,255 11: 0,0,0,255 12: 0,0,0,255 13: 0,0,0,255 14: 0,0,0,255 15: 0,0,0,255 16: 0,0,0,255 17: 0,0,0,255 18: 0,0,0,255 19: 0,0,0,255 20: 0,0,0,255 21: 0,0,0,255 22: 0,0,0,255 23: 0,0,0,255 24: 0,0,0,255 25: 0,0,0,255 26: 0,0,0,255 27: 0,0,0,255 28: 0,0,0,255 29: 0,0,0,255 30: 0,0,0,255 31: 0,0,0,255 32: 0,0,0,255 33: 0,0,0,255 34: 0,0,0,255 35: 0,0,0,255 36: 0,0,0,255 37: 0,0,0,255 38: 0,0,0,255 39: 0,0,0,255 40: 0,0,0,255 41: 0,0,0,255 42: 0,0,0,255 43: 0,0,0,255 44: 0,0,0,255 45: 0,0,0,255 46: 0,0,0,255 47: 0,0,0,255 48: 0,0,0,255 49: 0,0,0,255 50: 0,0,0,255 51: 0,0,0,255 52: 0,0,0,255 53: 0,0,0,255 54: 0,0,0,255 55: 0,0,0,255 56: 0,0,0,255 57: 0,0,0,255 58: 0,0,0,255 59: 0,0,0,255 60: 0,0,0,255 61: 0,0,0,255 62: 0,0,0,255 63: 0,0,0,255 64: 0,0,0,255 65: 0,0,0,255 66: 0,0,0,255 67: 0,0,0,255 68: 0,0,0,255 69: 0,0,0,255 70: 0,0,0,255 71: 0,0,0,255 72: 0,0,0,255 73: 0,0,0,255 74: 0,0,0,255 75: 0,0,0,255 76: 0,0,0,255 77: 0,0,0,255 78: 0,0,0,255 79: 0,0,0,255 80: 0,0,0,255 81: 0,0,0,255 82: 0,0,0,255 83: 0,0,0,255 84: 0,0,0,255 85: 0,0,0,255 86: 0,0,0,255 87: 0,0,0,255 88: 0,0,0,255 89: 0,0,0,255 90: 0,0,0,255 91: 0,0,0,255 92: 0,0,0,255 93: 0,0,0,255 94: 0,0,0,255 95: 0,0,0,255 96: 0,0,0,255 97: 0,0,0,255 98: 0,0,0,255 99: 0,0,0,255 100: 0,0,0,255 101: 0,0,0,255 102: 0,0,0,255 103: 0,0,0,255 104: 0,0,0,255 105: 0,0,0,255 106: 0,0,0,255 107: 0,0,0,255 108: 0,0,0,255 109: 0,0,0,255 110: 0,0,0,255 111: 0,0,0,255 112: 0,0,0,255 113: 0,0,0,255 114: 0,0,0,255 115: 0,0,0,255 116: 0,0,0,255 117: 0,0,0,255 118: 0,0,0,255 119: 0,0,0,255 120: 0,0,0,255 121: 0,0,0,255 122: 0,0,0,255 123: 0,0,0,255 124: 0,0,0,255 125: 0,0,0,255 126: 0,0,0,255 127: 0,0,0,255 128: 0,0,0,255 129: 0,0,0,255 130: 0,0,0,255 131: 0,0,0,255 132: 0,0,0,255 133: 0,0,0,255 134: 0,0,0,255 135: 0,0,0,255 136: 0,0,0,255 137: 0,0,0,255 138: 0,0,0,255 139: 0,0,0,255 140: 0,0,0,255 141:
[Qgis-user] Displaying a color ramp (color gradient) in the kegend
Dear list members, I am displaying a kriking converted to raster (.asc) and I would like to dispaly a color ramp (color gradiente) in the legend. How can I do that? Best, Manuel -- *Manuel Spínola, Ph.D.* Instituto Internacional en Conservación y Manejo de Vida Silvestre Universidad Nacional Apartado 1350-3000 Heredia COSTA RICA mspin...@una.ac.cr mspinol...@gmail.com Teléfono: (506) 2277-3598 Fax: (506) 2237-7036 Personal website: Lobito de río https://sites.google.com/site/lobitoderio/ Institutional website: ICOMVIS http://www.icomvis.una.ac.cr/ ___ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
Re: [Qgis-user] coordinates georeference
On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 17:34 +0200, pietrorove...@libero.it wrote: Hi when I georeference a map with the plugin, in the X and Y coordinates of the point I can insert the coordinates of google maps? (I tried this but the result is bad). May this is because usually google maps/earth show coordinates in lat/lon but it actually uses a reference system called google mercator which is in meters. Cheers -- Giovanni -- ___ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user