Re: [Qgis-developer] qgis-saga-python bindings in ubuntu

2011-06-23 Thread MALIK Julien

For ubuntu, you are probably looking for this :
https://launchpad.net/~johanvdw

Julien

Quoting cavall...@faunalia.it cavall...@faunalia.it:

A debian plugin is under preparation. Otherwise you'll have to build  
it yourself.

All the best.

http://faunalia.it/pc

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Oggetto: [Qgis-developer] qgis-saga-python bindings in ubuntu
Data: gio, giu 23, 2011 07:04


Does anyone know if there is any way to get the required (by the qgis
saga plugin) python bindings for the binary distribution of
saga for debian and ubuntu?

Thanks

Agus
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[Qgis-developer] OSGIS 2011, UK

2011-06-23 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all.
We (faunalia.uk) have recently been at: http://www.opensourcegis.org.uk/
Interesting experience:
- qgis featured prominently in many, if not most, talks
- we had an apparently very successful (overbooked, people looked happy
even if, being British, did not express themselves) workshop on qgis
- I could compare qgis with gvsig (more on a separate mail).
MOre comments and feedback welcome.
The quote of the day, by a prominent speaker, was:
QGIS consistently blows me away.
Compliments to all.
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Re:[Qgis-developer] QGIS for Water

2011-06-23 Thread Saber Razmjooei
Hi there

I reckon it will be great to have a set of plugins for hydrology and
hydraulic modelling in QGIS.


To develop a new hydraulic engine for QGIS is not an ideal and we will
be re-inventing the wheel. So, the ideal situation is to take an
existing tool and use QGI to pre-process or post-process the
inputs/outputs.


Most of the hydraulic/hydrology model I have come across are for Windows
only, which is not ideal. 


The only one which is very powerful and really multi-platform is AnuGA
http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga/

AnuGA can be used for modelling: coastal, fluvial, surface water and
urban drainage system. 

We have developed a plugin for QGIS so that you can prepare your model
GIS files (boundary files, mesh, etc). It is a bit out of date and
requires lots of tweaking.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga-gai/

Will be good find a fund from those who are interested and develop this
further. We have several ideas to improve the plugin further (mesh
editor, result viewer, etc) but extremely busy atm.

Cheers
Saber






 Da: Alister Hood alister.h...@synergine.com
 A: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
 Oggetto: [Qgis-developer] QGIS for Water
 Data: gio, giu 23, 2011 00:23
 
 
 Hi,
 
  Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:47:36 -0400
  From: Orn?lio Hinterholz Junior ohjrr2...@gmail.com
  Subject: [Qgis-developer] QGIS for Water
  To: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
  Message-ID: 1308664056.1719.3.camel@dtti01
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
  
  Hi guys,
  
  I'd like to know if there is a project for hydraulic modelling using
  QGIS, like InfoWater or WaterGEMS or EPANET???
  
  Thanks in advance,
  
  Ornélio Hinterholz Junior
  BRAZIL
 
 Unless there are tools in GRASS relating to this, I think there is
 currently only the ghydraulic plugin: a simple Quantum GIS plugin
 that adds a function to calculate economic diameters based on given
 flowrates.
 
 Hopefully what you want will be available in the future, as the
 ghydraulic homepage does say this: 
 Roadmap
 GHydraulic should fully integrate the EPANET engine into Quantum
 GIS [1]
 But I don't know whether it is being actively developed or not.
 
 Also, the developer of inpPINS (which is a program for converting
 shapefiles to and from SWMM input/output files [2]) says that it in
 the future is intended to support EPANET as well as SWMM [3].
 
 [1] http://epanet.de/en/ghydraulic/index.html
 [2] http://www.mapwindow.org/downloads/index.php?show_details=62
 [3] http://www.slideshare.net/rpina/floodsfoss
 
 Regards,
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[Qgis-developer] QGIS vs gvSIG

2011-06-23 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all.
I attended the gvSIG day, embedded in http://www.opensourcegis.org.uk/
to compare their results with ours. Overall, I'm quite happy with the
results of the comparison, and I still prefer QGIS after that ;) .
They have done a few interesting things:
- WCS support (we need this one, should be very easy using GDAL)
- SOS support (sensors)
- gazetteer support
- they can export the data of the raster histogram (should be very easy)
- they have built in color tables for rasters, and can import/export
GIMP color tables
- raster filters can be applied OTF, or saved to a new raster
- they use potrace for raster to vect operations (it could be an
interesting option to explore)
- I found their 3D part rather confusing, but it has some interesting
features, including animation.
I didn't like their development model: AFAICT, there is a commercial
association of all gvsig devs; this has a strong potential for a
monopoly. I could not see anywhere, in OSGeo material, a difference
between graduated projects (like us) and incubating ones (like gvsig). I
was not happy with that - there is a difference after all.
All the best.
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Re: [Qgis-developer] Latest GRASS with QGIS

2011-06-23 Thread Luca Delucchi
2011/6/23 Charlie Sharpsteen ch...@sharpsteen.net:


 Has 7.0 been released yet? If not, are there any release dates set?

No for both question, the release will be in the next years :-)
There will be a lot of changes so it's difficult to establish a
release date now

 -Charlie

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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS vs gvSIG

2011-06-23 Thread Benjamin Ducke
Hi Paolo (all) --

- Original Message -

[SNIP]

 I didn't like their development model: AFAICT, there is a commercial
 association of all gvsig devs; this has a strong potential for a
 monopoly.

That's precisely why a number of users and external developers, 
including myself, have now forked off the gvSIG Community Edition (CE).

We are still in the process of building up the web infrastructure,
but the mailing lists are already active and you can read up on
progress in the list archives (the most active one is currently 
the community list):

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/gvsigce/
  http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=343517

Cheers,

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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS vs gvSIG

2011-06-23 Thread jr . morreale
Is this fork going to stay in sync with gvsig's trunk or is it going 
its own seperate path ? I thought that after last year's talks about 
differences between your OA edition and the official (but not public) 
tree the situation would have improved.


On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 09:21:25 +0100 (BST), Benjamin Ducke wrote:

Hi Paolo (all) --

- Original Message -

[SNIP]


I didn't like their development model: AFAICT, there is a commercial
association of all gvsig devs; this has a strong potential for a
monopoly.


That's precisely why a number of users and external developers,
including myself, have now forked off the gvSIG Community Edition 
(CE).


We are still in the process of building up the web infrastructure,
but the mailing lists are already active and you can read up on
progress in the list archives (the most active one is currently
the community list):

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/gvsigce/
  http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=343517

Cheers,

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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS vs gvSIG

2011-06-23 Thread G. Allegri
2011/6/23 jr.morre...@enoreth.net

 Is this fork going to stay in sync with gvsig's trunk or is it going its
 own seperate path ? I thought that after last year's talks about differences
 between your OA edition and the official (but not public) tree the situation
 would have improved.


What are you referring to with the not public tree?
Benjamin will answer officially, but the CE edition will try to keep the
sync with the official trunk. At now the CE trunk contains a gvSIG 1.9
snapshot (the same of the OADE edition), but will be upgraded soon to gvSIG
1.11, which is the latest release.
A critical moment will be the release of gvSIG 2.0, which will be a deep
refactoring of the core code structure. When it will happen the development
and maintanance forces should be split between the 1.1x series and the
new... I cross my fingers!

giovanni




 On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 09:21:25 +0100 (BST), Benjamin Ducke wrote:

 Hi Paolo (all) --

 - Original Message -

 [SNIP]

  I didn't like their development model: AFAICT, there is a commercial
 association of all gvsig devs; this has a strong potential for a
 monopoly.


 That's precisely why a number of users and external developers,
 including myself, have now forked off the gvSIG Community Edition (CE).

 We are still in the process of building up the web infrastructure,
 but the mailing lists are already active and you can read up on
 progress in the list archives (the most active one is currently
 the community list):

  
 http://sourceforge.net/**projects/gvsigce/http://sourceforge.net/projects/gvsigce/
  
 http://sourceforge.net/mail/?**group_id=343517http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=343517

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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS vs gvSIG

2011-06-23 Thread Saber
It now has turned into a gvsig mailing list :)
From Qgis community's point of view, it will be great to absorb gvsig users and 
developers:
Developers: qgis provides a more open approach to its development and its 
totally a community driven project.
Users: qgis can potentially provide all the functions gvsig does. I have not 
used gvsig and can't say more about it.

Paolo's email should be interpreted in ways qgis can be improved to replace 
gvsig. 
Both projects are free and open source but one is more! :)

Cheers
Saber


jr.morre...@enoreth.net wrote:

 Is this fork going to stay in sync with gvsig's trunk or is it going 
 its own seperate path ? I thought that after last year's talks about 
 differences between your OA edition and the official (but not public) 
 tree the situation would have improved.

 On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 09:21:25 +0100 (BST), Benjamin Ducke wrote:
 Hi Paolo (all) --

 - Original Message -

 [SNIP]

 I didn't like their development model: AFAICT, there is a commercial
 association of all gvsig devs; this has a strong potential for a
 monopoly.

 That's precisely why a number of users and external developers,
 including myself, have now forked off the gvSIG Community Edition 
 (CE).

 We are still in the process of building up the web infrastructure,
 but the mailing lists are already active and you can read up on
 progress in the list archives (the most active one is currently
 the community list):

   http://sourceforge.net/projects/gvsigce/
   http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=343517

 Cheers,

 Ben

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Re: [Qgis-developer] qgis 1.6 win standalone gdal-tools and vista

2011-06-23 Thread Janneke Qgis

Dear Paolo (and others),

I've managed to install 1.7 with osgeo, and indeed that works when 
setting the gdal path to C:/OSGeo4W/bin.


I've now tried to install 1.7 using the stand alone installer on XP. 
Initially that didn't work (couldn't load PyQgis), but after 
uninstalling 1.5 that is also working. Even after re-installing 1.6 
(which I'd like to keep as a fall back option).


Thanks for everyones help,
Janneke

On 17/06/2011 14:07, Paolo Cavallini wrote:

Il 17/06/2011 13:03, Janneke ha scritto:

Dear all,
I'm not sure where I should have posted my problem, but I can't get
gdal-tools to work on windows vista and I'm not getting a reaction from the
user forum. For a description of the problem see:

http://forum.qgis.org/viewtopic.php?f=2t=8690

I'm not a developer, but I think I should still be able to get it to work -
but at the moment I've run out of ideas and would really appreciate it if
someone could at least point me into the right direction. Or tell me what
information is needed in order to help.

We have also seen the same error occasionally, but I could not track it down, 
as I do
not have Windows.
Please install qgis 1.7 (to be released really soon) and see if it has been 
solved.
All the bets.


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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS vs gvSIG

2011-06-23 Thread G. Allegri
Turning the discussion to a differences game there should be a lot to say,
with pros and cons for both the softwares and communities.
From my experience I would say that:

 - Qgis community processes are way much open then gvSIG. I think this
depends on the fact that gvSIG was born with a public funding that has been
won by a private agency (IVER company), and released as GPL. The result was
a fast, black-box development that haven't given the right wieght to the
community involvment. Many from the gvSIG community are aware that this has
to be solved now, and while the TSC is working on this, others has chosen to
fork it (fist as OADE and noe as CE)

 - gvSIG's (huge!) code base is changing quite rapidly, so some of its
important extensions, provided by private companies, are not aligned to the
latest release, and the next big refactoring (gvSIG 2.0) will need the
extensions interface to gvSIG to be almost completely refactored. QGis API
has reached much more stability, and this will help its maintance...

 - Two gvSIG pros: it's Java, so it's development is (from my point of view)
easier then C++ for many power users and developers. And it's
cross-platform. Ok, Java has its problems, we knoe, and it's under the
Oracle brand. But I'm not sure Qt would make me sleep more relaxed...
  The second pro is that some of its features respond very well to some
enterprise needs: Oracle Spatial works very fine, the Network extension
(which needs to be updated now to the latest gvSIG) brings very good
algorithms, the Sextante integration opens gvSIG to hundreds of processing
algorithms and let users write scripts and models in an easy way...

 - Two QGis pros: the user experience is smoother then gvSIG's. I feel the
UI more reactive and comfortable. The Python interface is powerful and
permit everyone to write its own plugin easily, even if data processing can
become unfeasible with big datas! But working at a lower level requires much
more skills then Java...

I think gvSIG commercial approach has lead to a bigger involvment of the
private companies, bringing to the development of enterprise ready features
(eg Oracle driver), so its approach is a double knife...
Qgis is much more closer to the users, but it seems it hasn't been able
(yet) to attract similar volumes of private companies in a virtuous process
of collaboration to develop some of the features that makes gvSIG more
acctractive for the enterprise level.

There should be a lot more to write, but I stop here.
I would like this cross project face to face discussion to continue. It
can be of help for both the communities ;)

giovanni



2011/6/23 Saber razmjoo...@faunalia.co.uk

 It now has turned into a gvsig mailing list :)
 From Qgis community's point of view, it will be great to absorb gvsig users
 and developers:
 Developers: qgis provides a more open approach to its development and its
 totally a community driven project.
 Users: qgis can potentially provide all the functions gvsig does. I have
 not used gvsig and can't say more about it.

 Paolo's email should be interpreted in ways qgis can be improved to replace
 gvsig.
 Both projects are free and open source but one is more! :)

 Cheers
 Saber


 jr.morre...@enoreth.net wrote:

  Is this fork going to stay in sync with gvsig's trunk or is it going
  its own seperate path ? I thought that after last year's talks about
  differences between your OA edition and the official (but not public)
  tree the situation would have improved.
 
  On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 09:21:25 +0100 (BST), Benjamin Ducke wrote:
  Hi Paolo (all) --
 
  - Original Message -
 
  [SNIP]
 
  I didn't like their development model: AFAICT, there is a commercial
  association of all gvsig devs; this has a strong potential for a
  monopoly.
 
  That's precisely why a number of users and external developers,
  including myself, have now forked off the gvSIG Community Edition
  (CE).
 
  We are still in the process of building up the web infrastructure,
  but the mailing lists are already active and you can read up on
  progress in the list archives (the most active one is currently
  the community list):
 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gvsigce/
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=343517
 
  Cheers,
 
  Ben
 
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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS vs gvSIG

2011-06-23 Thread Benjamin Ducke
OK, folks, let this be the last email to the QGIS list
on this topic! We should really continue the discussion 
on the gvSIG CE community list, which is the right
forum for this.

I am copying this reply to the gvSIG CE list, so we can 
pick up this conversation where we left.

For those who are interested from a general open source
GIS point of view (btw., I strongly believe that the
open source GIS community will benefit more from diversity
than from one project taking the lead over all other),
here's a quick summary:

- gvSIG OADE was created because the official gvSIG
development had stalled for the 1.x branch at version 
1.9 in 2009, a disastrously buggy version, and 
resources were reassigned to 2.0, which until this day 
has failed to materialize.

- gvSIG CE (release 1.0) will be based on the last
release of gvSIG OADE (2010), plus all relevant
patches for gvSIG 1.11/1.12 that have accumulated
in the meantime, plus whatever the gvSIG CE devs
contribute.

- gvSIG CE will be completely open source and follow
the same principles and practices as e.g. QGIS and
GRASS GIS

- There is strong cooperation with SEXTANTE, which
is by now an integral part of gvSIG, and we do our
best to synchronize releases.

- A sync of gvSIG CE with gvSIG 2.0 might happen if
and when a stable release of the 2.x branch gets out
that is up to par with 1.x in terms of user visible
features/advantages.

Best (and apologies to the QGIS people who had
to put up with all this gvSIG talk on their list),

Ben

- Original Message -
 2011/6/23  jr.morre...@enoreth.net 
 
 
 Is this fork going to stay in sync with gvsig's trunk or is it going
 its own seperate path ? I thought that after last year's talks about
 differences between your OA edition and the official (but not public)
 tree the situation would have improved.
 
 What are you referring to with the not public tree?
 Benjamin will answer officially, but the CE edition will try to keep
 the sync with the official trunk. At now the CE trunk contains a gvSIG
 1.9 snapshot (the same of the OADE edition), but will be upgraded soon
 to gvSIG 1.11, which is the latest release.
 A critical moment will be the release of gvSIG 2.0, which will be a
 deep refactoring of the core code structure. When it will happen the
 development and maintanance forces should be split between the 1.1x
 series and the new... I cross my fingers!
 
 giovanni
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 09:21:25 +0100 (BST), Benjamin Ducke wrote:
 
 
 Hi Paolo (all) --
 
 - Original Message -
 
 [SNIP]
 
 
 
 I didn't like their development model: AFAICT, there is a commercial
 association of all gvsig devs; this has a strong potential for a
 monopoly.
 
 That's precisely why a number of users and external developers,
 including myself, have now forked off the gvSIG Community Edition
 (CE).
 
 We are still in the process of building up the web infrastructure,
 but the mailing lists are already active and you can read up on
 progress in the list archives (the most active one is currently
 the community list):
 
 http://sourceforge.net/ projects/gvsigce/
 http://sourceforge.net/mail/? group_id=343517
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ben
 
 
 
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RE: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps

2011-06-23 Thread uk52rob
Hi Marco,

Interestingly, I have done some research on this last night and this
morning, and it appears to be an issue with the rendering of the print.

For some reason, the 25k raster layer is only filling the top 1/3 of the
print, with the 250k raster layer underneath then becoming visible for the
other 2/3.

I have created a new project, put the 25k raster in, created a new print
composer and printing the map alone works fine.

However, I have just created my current project again from scratch to ensure
no project file errors occurred when moving from 1.6 to 1.7, and the same
happens!

If I remove the underlying 250k raster layer, the lower 2/3 of the print
becomes blank, with only the vector shapefiles displayed.

When I export this to a PDF, it turns out fine, but you can see Acrobat
Reader rendering the first 250k layer, then the overlaying 25k layer, so I
wonder..

I printed another project fine, so I just don't know what to do with this
one!

Cheers,

Rob



-Original Message-
From: Marco Hugentobler [mailto:marco.hugentob...@sourcepole.ch] 
Sent: 22 June 2011 16:38
To: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Cc: uk52rob
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps

Hi Rob


Just tested here and I can print my 1:25k maps here (geotiff though).

Do you have the possibility to make an example available (or send it to me 
privately)? Please open a bug ticket with exact description of steps (e.g.
if 
you print to printer, export as pdf, export as image, operating system
used).

Regards,
Marco 

Am Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2011, 17.29:30 schrieb uk52rob:
 Hi All,
 
 
 
 Since changing to v1.7 Wroclaw, I can no longer print 1:25k raster mapping
 data.
 
 
 
 The data I have is currently in PNG format, and worked fine in v1.6
 Copiapo. It displays fine in the QGIS main window, but will not display in
 the print composer or actually print onto a page.
 
 
 
 I have tried re-downloading the raster file, re-importing it, starting a
 new project with it, re-installing QGIS, and even trying it on another PC,
 but all have the same problem.
 
 
 
 Has anyone else come across this? I desperately need a solution, otherwise
 i'm going to have to go back to v1.6, which is a real shame.
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 
 Rob


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Re: [Qgis-developer] Print composer - Legend items

2011-06-23 Thread Marco Hugentobler
Hi Rob

Point symbols in map units are supported now in the newest developer version:

https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-
GIS/commit/576b05c12feda555604c9f01d6011e36e6fae7d2

It works only with the new symbology.

Regards,
Marco


Am Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2011, 14.41:19 schrieb uk52rob:
 Hi,
 
 
 
 I have long had an issue with the legend items in the print composer.
 
 
 
 Using a point layer, when a size of a point symbol is NOT in map units, the
 layer displays correctly. However, when map units is selected and, for
 example, a 1000m entry is used, the legend becomes enormous and completely
 unusable.
 
 
 
 Although this displays correctly on the map, the legend extends to
 somewhere in the region of A0 size! I cannot find a way of reducing the
 size of the individual point in the legend settings.
 
 
 
 Does anyone know a solution to this?
 
 
 
 Many thanks,
 
 
 
 Rob


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RE: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps

2011-06-23 Thread uk52rob
Further to my last,

When I open the print composer, it will display either of the following at
random:

- The 250k raster layer with no overlaying 25k layers or vector layers;
- The map as displayed in the QGIS main screen, which shows the 25k raster
layers, overlayed with vector layers;
- Part of the 250k raster layer with part of the 25k raster layers,
overlayed with vector layers.

This normally sorts itself out when 'move item content' is selected and the
map is moved.

Is there anything in the print composer which was changed from v1.6 to v1.7?
As I say, it used to work flawlessly, but now i'm really struggling with it.

Cheers,

Rob

-Original Message-
From: Marco Hugentobler [mailto:marco.hugentob...@sourcepole.ch] 
Sent: 22 June 2011 16:38
To: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Cc: uk52rob
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps

Hi Rob


Just tested here and I can print my 1:25k maps here (geotiff though).

Do you have the possibility to make an example available (or send it to me 
privately)? Please open a bug ticket with exact description of steps (e.g.
if 
you print to printer, export as pdf, export as image, operating system
used).

Regards,
Marco 

Am Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2011, 17.29:30 schrieb uk52rob:
 Hi All,
 
 
 
 Since changing to v1.7 Wroclaw, I can no longer print 1:25k raster mapping
 data.
 
 
 
 The data I have is currently in PNG format, and worked fine in v1.6
 Copiapo. It displays fine in the QGIS main window, but will not display in
 the print composer or actually print onto a page.
 
 
 
 I have tried re-downloading the raster file, re-importing it, starting a
 new project with it, re-installing QGIS, and even trying it on another PC,
 but all have the same problem.
 
 
 
 Has anyone else come across this? I desperately need a solution, otherwise
 i'm going to have to go back to v1.6, which is a real shame.
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 
 Rob


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Churerstr. 22, CH-8808 Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland
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RE: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps

2011-06-23 Thread Jože Detečnik
I have the next issue: I can print all maps A1 format with resolution less
then 100 dpi on larger formats (A0) missing stripes of raster with qgis 1.7,
same job qgis 1.6 crash.
I thing that is memory leak problem.  Maybe lower resolution settings solve
your problem.

Best regard, Jože.



-Original Message-
From: qgis-developer-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:qgis-developer-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of uk52rob
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:15 PM
To: 'Marco Hugentobler'
Cc: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: RE: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps

Further to my last,

When I open the print composer, it will display either of the following at
random:

- The 250k raster layer with no overlaying 25k layers or vector layers;
- The map as displayed in the QGIS main screen, which shows the 25k raster
layers, overlayed with vector layers;
- Part of the 250k raster layer with part of the 25k raster layers,
overlayed with vector layers.

This normally sorts itself out when 'move item content' is selected and the
map is moved.

Is there anything in the print composer which was changed from v1.6 to v1.7?
As I say, it used to work flawlessly, but now i'm really struggling with it.

Cheers,

Rob

-Original Message-
From: Marco Hugentobler [mailto:marco.hugentob...@sourcepole.ch]
Sent: 22 June 2011 16:38
To: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Cc: uk52rob
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps

Hi Rob


Just tested here and I can print my 1:25k maps here (geotiff though).

Do you have the possibility to make an example available (or send it to me
privately)? Please open a bug ticket with exact description of steps (e.g.
if
you print to printer, export as pdf, export as image, operating system
used).

Regards,
Marco 

Am Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2011, 17.29:30 schrieb uk52rob:
 Hi All,
 
 
 
 Since changing to v1.7 Wroclaw, I can no longer print 1:25k raster 
 mapping data.
 
 
 
 The data I have is currently in PNG format, and worked fine in v1.6 
 Copiapo. It displays fine in the QGIS main window, but will not 
 display in the print composer or actually print onto a page.
 
 
 
 I have tried re-downloading the raster file, re-importing it, starting 
 a new project with it, re-installing QGIS, and even trying it on 
 another PC, but all have the same problem.
 
 
 
 Has anyone else come across this? I desperately need a solution, 
 otherwise i'm going to have to go back to v1.6, which is a real shame.
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 
 Rob


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Re: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps

2011-06-23 Thread Marco Hugentobler
Hi Joze

The problem you describe occurs with the windows version only. I think it is a 
32bit problem, probably Qt writes the file before compressing and that could 
hit the maximum file limit.

Regards,
Marco

Am Donnerstag, 23. Juni 2011, 13.48:47 schrieb Jože Detečnik:
 I have the next issue: I can print all maps A1 format with resolution less
 then 100 dpi on larger formats (A0) missing stripes of raster with qgis
 1.7, same job qgis 1.6 crash.
 I thing that is memory leak problem.  Maybe lower resolution settings solve
 your problem.
 
 Best regard, Jože.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: qgis-developer-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
 [mailto:qgis-developer-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of uk52rob
 Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:15 PM
 To: 'Marco Hugentobler'
 Cc: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
 Subject: RE: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps
 
 Further to my last,
 
 When I open the print composer, it will display either of the following at
 random:
 
 - The 250k raster layer with no overlaying 25k layers or vector layers;
 - The map as displayed in the QGIS main screen, which shows the 25k raster
 layers, overlayed with vector layers;
 - Part of the 250k raster layer with part of the 25k raster layers,
 overlayed with vector layers.
 
 This normally sorts itself out when 'move item content' is selected and the
 map is moved.
 
 Is there anything in the print composer which was changed from v1.6 to
 v1.7? As I say, it used to work flawlessly, but now i'm really struggling
 with it.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Rob
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Marco Hugentobler [mailto:marco.hugentob...@sourcepole.ch]
 Sent: 22 June 2011 16:38
 To: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
 Cc: uk52rob
 Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Printing 25k raster maps
 
 Hi Rob
 
 
 Just tested here and I can print my 1:25k maps here (geotiff though).
 
 Do you have the possibility to make an example available (or send it to me
 privately)? Please open a bug ticket with exact description of steps (e.g.
 if
 you print to printer, export as pdf, export as image, operating system
 used).
 
 Regards,
 Marco
 
 Am Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2011, 17.29:30 schrieb uk52rob:
  Hi All,
  
  
  
  Since changing to v1.7 Wroclaw, I can no longer print 1:25k raster
  mapping data.
  
  
  
  The data I have is currently in PNG format, and worked fine in v1.6
  Copiapo. It displays fine in the QGIS main window, but will not
  display in the print composer or actually print onto a page.
  
  
  
  I have tried re-downloading the raster file, re-importing it, starting
  a new project with it, re-installing QGIS, and even trying it on
  another PC, but all have the same problem.
  
  
  
  Has anyone else come across this? I desperately need a solution,
  otherwise i'm going to have to go back to v1.6, which is a real shame.
  
  
  
  Thanks,
  
  
  
  Rob
 
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[Qgis-developer] Numeric decimal field for Postgres...

2011-06-23 Thread Jože Detečnik
Uhh. In 1.7  and above versions  I can't enter new numeric value for field
Numeric (15,2) in Postgres table. I can modify existing record but I can't
enter  field for new feature. In 1.6 that work fine. Also I can enter
integer or text fields.

Please help . 

 

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[Qgis-developer] Qgis 1.7, Mac Os X and pyspatialite

2011-06-23 Thread Luca Mandolesi
Hi,
why pyspatialite module is not included in Qgis 1.7 under mac os x. Pyhton
modules not installed are very boring for a new user that can't understand
how to install it.

It's possible to consider a poll where the users requires their own
favourite modules that could be included by default on qgis: reportlab,
sqlalchemy, shapely, ecc. ecc. or a plugin to download the python modules
directly inside qgis?

Thanks a lot!!

Luca
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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS for Water

2011-06-23 Thread Charlie Sharpsteen
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Saber Razmjooei razmjoo...@faunalia.co.uk
 wrote:

 Hi there

 I reckon it will be great to have a set of plugins for hydrology and
 hydraulic modelling in QGIS.


 To develop a new hydraulic engine for QGIS is not an ideal and we will
 be re-inventing the wheel. So, the ideal situation is to take an
 existing tool and use QGI to pre-process or post-process the
 inputs/outputs.


 Most of the hydraulic/hydrology model I have come across are for Windows
 only, which is not ideal.


 The only one which is very powerful and really multi-platform is AnuGA
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga/

 AnuGA can be used for modelling: coastal, fluvial, surface water and
 urban drainage system.

 We have developed a plugin for QGIS so that you can prepare your model
 GIS files (boundary files, mesh, etc). It is a bit out of date and
 requires lots of tweaking.
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga-gai/

 Will be good find a fund from those who are interested and develop this
 further. We have several ideas to improve the plugin further (mesh
 editor, result viewer, etc) but extremely busy atm.

 Cheers
 Saber


What would be really nice to have would be an open source alternative to
software like SMS:

http://www.aquaveo.com/sms

That is, a framework that is not specific to a single modle, but could be
used to prepare input for multiple different models and visualize their
output. A good mesh editing plugin would be an ideal start, something that
could handle:

- Structured meshes
- Unstructured meshes
- Quadtree meshes

-Charlie
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Re: [Qgis-developer] Qgis 1.7, Mac Os X and pyspatialite

2011-06-23 Thread Charlie Sharpsteen
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Luca Mandolesi mandol...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 why pyspatialite module is not included in Qgis 1.7 under mac os x. Pyhton
 modules not installed are very boring for a new user that can't understand
 how to install it.

 It's possible to consider a poll where the users requires their own
 favourite modules that could be included by default on qgis: reportlab,
 sqlalchemy, shapely, ecc. ecc. or a plugin to download the python modules
 directly inside qgis?

 Thanks a lot!!

 Luca


Perhaps if QGIS embedded its own Python installation such as is done by the
Blender folks. But as long as QGIS is using Python distributions that comes
with the system, I think I would get annoyed and confused if there were two
different versions of a module running around---one of which I did not
install myself.

The Pip package manager makes it easy to install, remove and manage Python
modules:

http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/index.html

Perhaps you would find it helpful.

-Charlie
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Re: [Qgis-developer] Qgis 1.7, Mac Os X and pyspatialite

2011-06-23 Thread Luca Mandolesi
I guess the installation python modules it's a work for developer. I guess a
simple user could feel himself demotivated.
I use easy_install but not always I can install the modules.

I noticed also psycopg2 is disappeared from qgis...
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[Qgis-developer] MeteoIO

2011-06-23 Thread MORREALE Jean Roc

Hi,

Following a news on qgis 1.7.0, Mathias Bavay asked if we would be 
interested by a C++/LGPL lib they're are working on :


https://slfsmm.indefero.net/p/meteoio/

The MeteoIO library aims at making data access easy and safe for 
numerical simulations in environmental sciences requiring general 
meteorological data.


I've asked him to join the list as it would be a nice addition to the 
growing geoprocessing framework :)


Regards,

Jean Roc
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Re: [Qgis-developer] Qgis 1.7, Mac Os X and pyspatialite

2011-06-23 Thread Luca Mandolesi
Test after  SQLite framework installation:

Last login: Thu Jun 23 21:52:24 on ttys000
host85-247-dynamic:~ luca$ python
Python 2.6.1 (r261:67515, Jun 24 2010, 21:47:49)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646)] on darwin
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
 from pysqlite2 import dbapi2 as sqlite
 print sqlite.version
2.6.3

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Re: [Qgis-developer] Numeric decimal field for Postgres...

2011-06-23 Thread Nathan Woodrow
Joze,

This seems top be related top handling null values.  If you change the
values (via the pgadmin) to 0 QGIS can update them.

Can you open a ticket on the bug tracker.

- Nathan

2011/6/23 Jože Detečnik joze.detec...@jkp-sg.si

 Uhh. In 1.7  and above versions  I can't enter new numeric value for field
 Numeric (15,2) in Postgres table. I can modify existing record but I can't
 enter  field for new feature. In 1.6 that work fine. Also I can enter
 integer or text fields.

 Please help ... 

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RE: [Qgis-developer] Numeric decimal field for Postgres...

2011-06-23 Thread Jože Detečnik
For  now I noticed problem only for numeric null values. I set default for
field  to 0 in PG and I can enter the value.  

I will open a ticket after more tests.

 

Joze

 

From: Nathan Woodrow [mailto:madman...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 1:45 AM
To: Jože Detečnik
Cc: Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Numeric decimal field for Postgres...

 

Joze,

 

This seems top be related top handling null values.  If you change the
values (via the pgadmin) to 0 QGIS can update them.

 

Can you open a ticket on the bug tracker.

 

- Nathan

2011/6/23 Jože Detečnik joze.detec...@jkp-sg.si

Uhh. In 1.7  and above versions  I can't enter new numeric value for field
Numeric (15,2) in Postgres table. I can modify existing record but I can't
enter  field for new feature. In 1.6 that work fine. Also I can enter
integer or text fields.

Please help . 

 

All good, Joze.

 

 

 

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