Hi..
is there a way to use qgis for viewing google mar maps?
some experimental plugin?
could be simple to modify those existing for google earth?
many thanks
Ivan
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Il giorno lun, 24/01/2011 alle 11.09 +0100, ivan marchesini ha scritto:
Hi..
is there a way to use qgis for viewing google mar maps?
some experimental plugin?
could be simple to modify those existing for google earth?
In general, I think it would be good to improve existing OpenLayers
Hi all
Some of ubuntu new users have been unable to install qgis due to a minor
problem on the website: (http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Download#Ubuntu)
sudo apt-get install add-apt-repository
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable
sudo apt-get install qgis
The user should update
Hi fellows,
Does anybody know if there is a serious consideration to include SLD
rendering engine to QGIS ?
I think this would be an incredible improvement.
Thanks
Ricardo
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Hi Sab,
I fixed it.
Thanks.
Feel free to register for the wiki and you can edit things
yourself.
Couldn't find a link.
Cheers
Sab
Regards,
Anita
Am 24.01.2011, 14:59 Uhr, schrieb Saber Razmjooei
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Hi all
Some of ubuntu new users have been
There is also a plugin to do this: ImageBoundary.
To speed up, create pyramids (overview).
All the best.
Il giorno lun, 24/01/2011 alle 17.04 +, Saber Razmjooei ha scritto:
I guess it's better to be done in GRASS.
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Hallo
I want to try the PostGIS raster plugin which needs GDAL 1.7
QGIS 1.6 in Ubuntu is compiled against GDAL 1.7.3 or something like
that, but I have the nightly build which is compiled against 1.6.3.
Maybe this is the wrong place to ask, but is there a reason for this or
would it be possible
Hi Hakon,
The gdal-tool gdaltindex generates a shapefile with the boundaries of
the rasters. (See http://www.gdal.org/gdaltindex.html) In a second step
you can generate a virtual raster with the tool gdalbuildvrt. This way
all 95 rasters are still separate in the file system, but for the GIS
Hi Nick,
I think there are two ways to accomplish this,
1, Select the yelllow polygon using the Select Features tool then
Tools Geoprocessing Tools Intersect. Create a new shapefile in
Output Shapefile and OK
or
2. Using the Select Features tool again, Press Control button,
select all the
Thanks Noli.
The approach I took was (following a hint from Alex from Wild Intellect)
was:
1. to make a new shape file from my yellow polygon, (Layer Save
Selection as Vector file ...)
2. importing the new layer and placing the dots layer above the new
layer, then
3. VectorResearch
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