Re: [Qgis-user] Temporary osm Layer

2019-02-21 Per discussione Hartge, Christof
Thank you, Etienne,


that was a decisive hint.


The layers are permanent now.


Christof.








Von: Etienne Trimaille 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Februar 2019 19:50
An: Hartge, Christof
Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: Re: [Qgis-user] Temporary osm Layer

Do you use the "save as" function when you right click on a layer?
Please use the "browse" (or the 3 dots) to setup your path.



Le jeu. 21 févr. 2019 à 14:21, Hartge, Christof 
mailto:christof.har...@ekkw.de>> a écrit :

So here ist my question.


I downloaded some boundaries (adminitraive) of my Home-Town with QuickOSM.


this worked finely and I got a temporary layers of points, lines and polygons.


Then I wanted to make the layer permanenent.


But I always got the message: (OGR-Fehler: 
sqlite3_open(boundary_administrative_Bad Wildungen.sqlite) failed: unable to 
open database file).


So how do I convert the temporary OSM layer correctly?


Greetings, Christof.



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Pfarrer Christof Hartge
Schäfergasse 1, 34537 Bad Wildungen
pfarramt.altwildun...@ekkw.de
Telefon 05621 3934


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Re: [Qgis-user] Temporary osm Layer

2019-02-21 Per discussione Etienne Trimaille
Do you use the "save as" function when you right click on a layer?
Please use the "browse" (or the 3 dots) to setup your path.



Le jeu. 21 févr. 2019 à 14:21, Hartge, Christof  a
écrit :

> So here ist my question.
>
>
> I downloaded some boundaries (adminitraive) of my Home-Town with QuickOSM.
>
>
> this worked finely and I got a temporary layers of points, lines and
> polygons.
>
>
> Then I wanted to make the layer permanenent.
>
>
> But I always got the message: (OGR-Fehler:
> sqlite3_open(boundary_administrative_Bad Wildungen.sqlite) failed: unable
> to open database file).
>
>
> So how do I convert the temporary OSM layer correctly?
>
>
> Greetings, Christof.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *--- *
>
> *Pfarramt Alt-Wildungen *Pfarrer Christof Hartge
>
> Schäfergasse 1, 34537 Bad Wildungen
> pfarramt.altwildun...@ekkw.de
> Telefon 05621 3934
>
>
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[Qgis-user] Temporary osm Layer

2019-02-21 Per discussione Hartge, Christof
So here ist my question.


I downloaded some boundaries (adminitraive) of my Home-Town with QuickOSM.


this worked finely and I got a temporary layers of points, lines and polygons.


Then I wanted to make the layer permanenent.


But I always got the message: (OGR-Fehler: 
sqlite3_open(boundary_administrative_Bad Wildungen.sqlite) failed: unable to 
open database file).


So how do I convert the temporary OSM layer correctly?


Greetings, Christof.



---

Pfarramt Alt-Wildungen
Pfarrer Christof Hartge
Schäfergasse 1, 34537 Bad Wildungen
pfarramt.altwildun...@ekkw.de
Telefon 05621 3934

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[Qgis-user] Introduction

2019-02-21 Per discussione Hartge, Christof
Dear all,

before putting my first question, I want make my introduction:

I'm 53 Years old, live in Germany. I'm neither a It Professional nor a 
Geographer. But I love maps. From my childhood on.


Now i often use OSM and actually I dare to try to make my own maps, using qgis.


Somethings in using this Programm already work. Some not.


But that will be the item of my next post.


Greetings, Christof.

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Re: [Qgis-user] geojson file permission settings

2019-02-21 Per discussione Alex M
On 2/21/19 08:50, Groene Bij wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am using qgis and qgis2web to produce webmaps. Each layer is stored as a
> javascript file containing the geojson data. This contains the geometry and
> the attributions.
> 
> When publicly publishing the webmap I want people to view the map. But I
> also want to protect the map data (geometry and attributions) from being
> copied. It's my time and effort to produce the map (geometry and
> attributions) and I don't mind people viewing it, but I do mind if map data
> is being copied.
> 
> 
> When I set the file permissions to 640, the webmap will not show. If I set
> it to 644, the geojson data file is easily found (the index.html shows you
> where it is stored) and then copied.
> 
> Are there other ways to easily host and publicly show webmaps but keep the
> actual data protected?
> 

The only way to achieve that is to rasterize the output map. This is
basically what a WMS, or Tile server does. If you output your QGIS
project as a GeoTiff layer I believe Openlayers would allow you to setup
a map. But otherwise using QGIS Server, Geoserver or Mapserver, etc, to
serve your map in raster/tile would be the way to go.

Thanks,
Alex
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[Qgis-user] geojson file permission settings

2019-02-21 Per discussione Groene Bij
Hi all,

 

I am using qgis and qgis2web to produce webmaps. Each layer is stored as a
javascript file containing the geojson data. This contains the geometry and
the attributions.

 

When publicly publishing the webmap I want people to view the map. But I
also want to protect the map data (geometry and attributions) from being
copied. It's my time and effort to produce the map (geometry and
attributions) and I don't mind people viewing it, but I do mind if map data
is being copied.

 

When I set the file permissions to 640, the webmap will not show. If I set
it to 644, the geojson data file is easily found (the index.html shows you
where it is stored) and then copied.

Are there other ways to easily host and publicly show webmaps but keep the
actual data protected?

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

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Re: [QGIS-it-user] Traduzione QGIS 3

2019-02-21 Per discussione Martina Savarese
Il bignamino potrebbe essere un'idea, anche se non direi di perderci troppo
tempo, più che altro dovrebbe servire a far perdere meno tempo a chi si
deve "smazzare" la revisione di tutte quelle stringhe, che penso sia un
lavoro estenuante e francamente anche un po' palloso, soprattutto laddove
si tratti di correggere delle piccolezze.
Personalmente dalla mia breve e saltuaria esperienza di traduzioni quello
che consiglierei a chiunque decidesse di accostarsi alla cosa, oltre alle
regole di base, è di tenersi davanti l'interfaccia (io personalmente ho
deciso di cominciare a tradurla proprio perché le novità introdotte dalla
versione 3 erano tante e non sapevo da dove cominciare ad approcciarle -
scusate il termine orrendo). Poi in Transifex c'è anche segnalato il file e
il numero di stringa da dove proviene, così, volendo, uno se lo può anche
aprire ed iniziare a capire dove stanno le cose e come funziona il tutto.
In fondo non è necessario essere un programmatore (io non lo sono) e saper
leggere c++, a volte basta un commento del codice per scoprire delle
funzionalità che uno non conosceva.
Mi rendo conto che non è proprio il modo migliore e più rapido per imparare
qualcosa, ma a me il fatto di poterlo fare, se voglio, mi ha entusiasmato e
mi ha consentito d'imparare un sacco di cose che altrimenti non mi sarei
mai messa ad imparare.
Credo che sostanzialmente questo sia un valore enorme del software open
source e, al di là di tanti discorsi retorici sull'uso della tecnologia, il
miglior modo per sceglierla e usarla consapevolmente.
Buon HF ;)

Martina


Il giorno mer 20 feb 2019 alle ore 18:27 matteo 
ha scritto:

> Stefano che ne dici, il bignamino lo scriviamo sabato durante la HF? ;)
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