[Qgis-user] names for tables without spatial data

2011-05-14 Thread Ramon Andinach
Hi,

Could I ask for a bit of a straw pole.

In recent times I've seen nonspatial, aspatial, geometryless, and standalone 
tables used to describe the tables that we want to use in QGIS that have no 
spatial data (ie, data but no points, no polygons, no lines).

I'd like to know if are more names for this data type out there?
I'd also like to know if there is one that most QGIS users prefer?

thanks,
-ramon.

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Re: [Qgis-user] Displaying a color ramp (color gradient) in the kegend

2011-05-14 Thread Ramon Andinach
Hi Manuel,

On 30/04/2011, at 01:15 , Manuel Spínola wrote:

 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

Did you have any luck with this?

If you did, please ignore this. If you didn't here's a guess.
The guess assumes you mean in the legend of a composer window.

My understanding (which is limited) is that it's designed for vector data.
So, it's probably not helpful for a raster like yours.

But, if you could generate an image of the colour ramp as a png, jpg, etc. you 
could open that image and place it in your legend section.
You could use the composer's text labels to indicate the range, and then it 
wouldn't matter if the text in the colour ramp was the wrong size.

Hope that is helpful,
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Re: [Qgis-user] Attach images

2011-05-14 Thread Ramon Andinach

On 27/04/2011, at 21:17 , pietrorove...@libero.it wrote:

 Hi
 I have a map of my city divided in a lot of file (Pdf files converted in 
 PNG). 
 There is a method for attach togheter this files in a correct way?Because I 
 must work on a complete city map in qgis.
 Thanks


One of the things I often do, is I have a Project that has most of the layers I 
need in the order I want them. A default project.
Then once I start in a new area, I open the default project and add what I need 
for that area and save it for that area.

It sounds to me like you're needing the files in the right order, yes?
If so, you might find it helpful to have a City_Map Project that just has all 
your .png files together in the right order. Then you can load that up as a 
base, and then add layers to it for different projects.

-ramon. 






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Re: [Qgis-user] how to display polygons from qgis in google earth?

2011-05-14 Thread Mayeul Kauffmann
Hi,
If your main aim is to look at QGIS data in 3D, you can do this from
QGIS.
The 3D/Globe QGIS functionality was merged into trunk yeserday, see
here:
http://www.opengis.ch/2011/05/13/qgis-globe-runs-in-trunk/

http://www.sourcepole.com/qgis-goes-3d

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/10829587

Mayeul

Le mardi 10 mai 2011 à 09:19 +0100, M.E.Dodd a écrit :
 Polygons created in qgis in osgb 1936 but want to display in google
 earth, how best to go about this.  With points its straightforward to
 convert from osgb1936 to wgs84 using external converter then produce a
 kml in qgis but don’t know how to do it with shapefiles.
  
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] how to display polygons from qgis in google earth?

2011-05-14 Thread Nathan Woodrow
Just to clarify, as far as I know it was merged into the official trunk
(master) but under Marcos github fork of the main project under a new
branch.
This will no doubt be merged into the main project soon.

- Nathan Woodrow

On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann
mayeul.kauffm...@free.frwrote:

 Hi,
 If your main aim is to look at QGIS data in 3D, you can do this from
 QGIS.
 The 3D/Globe QGIS functionality was merged into trunk yeserday, see
 here:
 http://www.opengis.ch/2011/05/13/qgis-globe-runs-in-trunk/

 http://www.sourcepole.com/qgis-goes-3d

 http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/10829587

 Mayeul

 Le mardi 10 mai 2011 à 09:19 +0100, M.E.Dodd a écrit :
  Polygons created in qgis in osgb 1936 but want to display in google
  earth, how best to go about this.  With points its straightforward to
  convert from osgb1936 to wgs84 using external converter then produce a
  kml in qgis but don’t know how to do it with shapefiles.
 
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] how to display polygons from qgis in google earth?

2011-05-14 Thread Marco Bernasocchi
Thanks Nathan for clarifying. You were too quick for my mobile keyboard ;)
On 14 May 2011 10:48, Nathan Woodrow madman...@gmail.com wrote:
 Just to clarify, as far as I know it was merged into the official trunk
 (master) but under Marcos github fork of the main project under a new
 branch.
 This will no doubt be merged into the main project soon.

 - Nathan Woodrow

 On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann
 mayeul.kauffm...@free.frwrote:

 Hi,
 If your main aim is to look at QGIS data in 3D, you can do this from
 QGIS.
 The 3D/Globe QGIS functionality was merged into trunk yeserday, see
 here:
 http://www.opengis.ch/2011/05/13/qgis-globe-runs-in-trunk/

 http://www.sourcepole.com/qgis-goes-3d

 http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/10829587

 Mayeul

 Le mardi 10 mai 2011 à 09:19 +0100, M.E.Dodd a écrit :
  Polygons created in qgis in osgb 1936 but want to display in google
  earth, how best to go about this. With points its straightforward to
  convert from osgb1936 to wgs84 using external converter then produce a
  kml in qgis but don’t know how to do it with shapefiles.
 
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] how to display polygons from qgis in google earth?

2011-05-14 Thread Nathan Woodrow
No worries.  I meant to say as far as I know it wasn't merged but I'm sure
people got it.

On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Marco Bernasocchi
ma...@bernawebdesign.chwrote:

 Thanks Nathan for clarifying. You were too quick for my mobile keyboard ;)
 On 14 May 2011 10:48, Nathan Woodrow madman...@gmail.com wrote:
  Just to clarify, as far as I know it was merged into the official trunk
  (master) but under Marcos github fork of the main project under a new
  branch.
  This will no doubt be merged into the main project soon.
 
  - Nathan Woodrow
 
  On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann
  mayeul.kauffm...@free.frwrote:
 
  Hi,
  If your main aim is to look at QGIS data in 3D, you can do this from
  QGIS.
  The 3D/Globe QGIS functionality was merged into trunk yeserday, see
  here:
  http://www.opengis.ch/2011/05/13/qgis-globe-runs-in-trunk/
 
  http://www.sourcepole.com/qgis-goes-3d
 
  http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/10829587
 
  Mayeul
 
  Le mardi 10 mai 2011 à 09:19 +0100, M.E.Dodd a écrit :
   Polygons created in qgis in osgb 1936 but want to display in google
   earth, how best to go about this. With points its straightforward to
   convert from osgb1936 to wgs84 using external converter then produce a
   kml in qgis but don’t know how to do it with shapefiles.
  
  
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[Qgis-user] polygon overlay

2011-05-14 Thread sit
Please,If I have two polygons that overlap in a vector, how can I cut one of 
them on the border of the other (the clip function in arcview)?
Thank you 
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] polygon overlay

2011-05-14 Thread Giovanni Manghi
On Sat, 2011-05-14 at 20:01 +0200, sit wrote:
 Please,
 If I have two polygons that overlap in a vector, how can I cut one of
 them on the border of the other (the clip function in arcview)?
 Thank you 

vector-geoprocessing tools-clip

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