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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Re: Re: Error in print: Cannot find BoundingBox
      (Henning Lorenz)
   2. RE: Windows native build snapshot (Hartmut Tschauner)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 10:38:09 +0100
From: Henning Lorenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Qgis-user] Re: Re: Re: Error in print: Cannot find
        BoundingBox
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Yes, its ".eps". It's possible to display the eps-file in DocumentViewer
and it looks allright. So the error is just irritating. However it might
be difficult to print an eps-file without BoundingBox.

Henning


On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 10:29:44 +0100, Radim Blazek wrote:

On 11/30/06, Henning Lorenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Printing to a ps-printer works fine now, printing to eps still gives the
same error.

cat my.eps | grep BoundingBox

gives no return at all.
Ah, what is the name of your file? Do you have ".eps" extension?
I am not sure, but IIRC they write either PS or EPS according to extension
and composer is probably expecting always EPS.

Radim

Henning


On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:34:53 +0100, Radim Blazek wrote:

On 11/29/06, Henning Lorenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
QGis0.8-preview2. Yes, I am printing to postscript-printer and I saw
that the programme tried to write an eps-file.
The file is written, then it fails when QGIS attempts to modify it.
Can you try
  cat your.eps | grep BoundingBox
and post it here?

Radim

I can compile the newest source-code and try again if this helps to
determine the error (and to print).

Henning

On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 13:39:22 +0100, Radim Blazek wrote:

Which version exactly? I have changed composer yesterday.
But I am not aware of problems with BoundingBox,
there was problem to find 'translate' instruction because
the form changed from Qt3 to Qt4.
Are you printing to EPS?

Radim

On 11/29/06, Henning Lorenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I try to print from the print composer I get an "Error in print:
Cannot find BoundingBox". This is independent of the size of the object or
paper size. Has anybody else observed this behaviour?

Henning

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Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 19:00:26 +0900
From: "Hartmut Tschauner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Qgis-user] Windows native build snapshot
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I have no idea whether PostGIS support is supposed to be functional in the
native Windows build. If it is not please disregard this message. In case it
is and no one else has noticed, I have not been able to load any PostGIS
(1.1.6 on PostgreSQL 8.1.5 Windows) geometries into the native Windows
builds, including the latest one. The program does connect and read the
database schema; I can enter filter conditions, preview column values,
execute preview queries -- the whole nine yards. But when I try to load the
geometries, I inevitably get an error message "public.xyz(the_geom) sql= is
an invalid layer and cannot be loaded." (same with an explicit WHERE
clause).

GRASS rasters don't load either, as someone else has already pointed out.

There is also a problem with PostgreSQL schema names that contain periods
(not only in the Windows build). Qgis apparently doesn't quote the schema.
If, for example, anyone uses their full name in the form
"firstname.lastname" as a schema name, which is perfectly legal in
PostgreSQL and perhaps not such a weird idea (cf. e-mail accounts), Qgis
won't be able to read the tables in that schema.

Let me close by saying that the visual style of the native Windows interface
is quite compelling and elegant. I like it a lot.

Thanks for all your hard work.
Cheers, Hartmut

Message: 1
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 10:34:39 -0200
From: "Tim Sutton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Qgis-user] Windows native build snapshot
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Hi All

I've uploaded another windows build snapshot (release version only) which
includes fixes to make the grass shell work again. Can someone who knows
more about grass than me have a quick test to see if the shell works as
expected?

Note for the shell to work QGIS still needs to intall in a base dir with no
spaces. i.e. installing into c:\Program Files\QuantumGIS will not allow
shell to work as the path has spaces in it.

The snapshot is available here:

http://qgis.org/uploadfiles/testbuilds/qgis_setup.exe

The snapshot also includes a few other fixes like plugins showing up in the
plugin manager properly. The win build still has some issues so its not
building everything in the codebase properly yet. Thanks to Martin, Freddy
and Phillippe for the ongoing help! Anyone else who would like to help (even
if its just testing and filing bugs) please contact me. I'd be particularly
interested to hear from someone who can help get python setup in the msys
environment and test the ms_export tool.


Regards

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First problem I found: It isn't impossible to load Grass raster layer. After having selected a Grass raster layer, this isn't actually added to legend and it doesn't appear in the graphic window while loading of common raster layers (tiff files) are added normally to legend and visualized in the graphic window.
I will keep testing the snapshot.
best regards
Andrea Scianna
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