[Qgis-user] Re: Count Points in Polygon

2012-03-13 Thread LALIT KUMAR
Thanks a lot. It worked.

On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:23 AM, Goyo [via OSGeo.org] 
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 El día 12 de marzo de 2012 20:33, LALIT KUMAR [hidden 
 email]http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=nodenode=4571415i=0
 escribió:

  Hi,
 
  I am new to GIS , need soome help.
 
  I am having a polygon shape file received from an organization. It has
 an
  User defined CRS
 
  +proj=lcc +lat_1=16.625 +lat_2=21.125 +lat_0=18.8801575 +lon_0=76.75
  +x_0=100 +y_0=100 +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +units=m +no_def
 
  I am having a set of points with only their latitude and longitudes in
 CSV.
  I am able to import this in QGIS and save it as shape flle an sets its
 CRS
  as  UTM ZONE 43N.
 
  By enabling on the fly and  I am able to see these points are located in
 the
  polygons.
 
  I need to count how many points are there in each polygon. The plugin
 for
  this say different CRS.
 
  When I set the User defined CRS for point shape file , the polygon and
  points are not overlayed .
 
  What I suppsed to do

 You must reproject one of the layers, not on the fly but on the
 disk. Right click on a layer in the legend, choose save as and
 select the destination CRS to match the other layer, then load the new
 layer in QGIS.

 Goyo
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[Qgis-user] Re: joining ms access to shapefile

2012-03-13 Thread Koos Hagg
Hello Jake,
Sorry this is from a few weeks ago- I just ran across a helpful
document that gives a step by step for Access to QGIS:

http://elogeo.nottingham.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/url/48

The whole site seems to be worthy of a look through, seems there's a
lot of helpful stuff.

I am still using Access, but have also started to play around with
Spatialite (which can be read in Access also via odbc). Check out
Geokettle:

http://www.spatialytics.org/projects/geokettle/

It is useful for moving around data, importing to other
databases/formats, it can be a good when you are using/experimenting
with different programs.

Have a great day!
Koos



On 2/28/12, Jake Maier j...@jmforestry.com wrote:
 Thanks Koos
 OK I copied it to the OSGeo4W folder. But what next.
 Please remember that I am new to qgis.
 How do I now get the shape file linked?
 Thanks
 Jake

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 [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Koos Hagg
 Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 10:23 PM
 To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
 Subject: [Qgis-user] RE: joining ms access to shapefile

 Hi Jake,

 I forgot to mention that the ODBC drivers for Access .mdb are 32 bit, not
 64, so if you just go through your regular control panel it doesn't work.

 the 32 bit ODBC driver utility is still on your computer, in
 C:\Windows\System32, a .exe called odbcad32.exe
 I usually copy this program to somewhere in my OSGeo4W folder so I don;t
 have to go hunting for it every time.

 Hope this helps,
 Koos


 

 Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 06:49:28 -0500
 From: Jake Maier j...@jmforestry.com
 Subject: RE: [Qgis-user] RE: joining ms access to shapefile

 Thanks Koos,
 I seem to have a problem with the drivers. Looking at the ODBC Data Source
 Administrator I see the dBase Files, the Excel Files and the MS Access
 Database listed under User DSN, but when I try to configure them I get 2
 messages. First the setup routines for the Microsoft Access Driver could
 not be found. Please reinstall the driver and the second the specified DSN
 contains an architecture mismatch between the Driver and Application. I
 seem not to be able to set up a driver, but get stuck with empty choices in
 subsequent drop down lists Do you (or anyone else) please point me in the
 right direction to reinstall the drivers. The error messages show up for all
 three drivers installed. Thanks for any help in advance Jake
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Re: [Qgis-user] Re: joining ms access to shapefile

2012-03-13 Thread Zirneklitis

The biggest issue for Access DB - it's the Windows-only solution.

K.

Koos Hagg wrote:

..
I am still using Access, but have also started to play around with
Spatialite (which can be read in Access also via odbc)...

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Re: [Qgis-user] Re: Rasterlite db with many raster tables

2012-03-13 Thread Giovanni Manghi

 It seems to a problem with OSGeo4W. QGis 1.6.0 shows a dialogue for table
 selection and shows also images once the sqlite3.dll is updated. QGis 1.9.0.
 from OSGeo4W installer fails immediately after selecting the rasterlite DB. 
 Does
 anybody have an idea about what to update this time? Sqlite3.dll is already up
 to date.


just tested also under Windows with both qgis 1.7.4 and master: 1.7.4
fails to open the multi table rasterlite where master works (I didn't
made any manual change, just installed from osgeo4w)... but the rasters
are rendered black (all pixels are read as 0)... Under Linux it works
just fine with qgis master.

cheers

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Re: [Qgis-user] Re: Rasterlite db with many raster tables

2012-03-13 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
Giovanni Manghi wrote:

  It seems to a problem with OSGeo4W. QGis 1.6.0 shows a 
 dialogue for table
  selection and shows also images once the sqlite3.dll is 
 updated. QGis 1.9.0.
  from OSGeo4W installer fails immediately after selecting 
 the rasterlite DB. Does
  anybody have an idea about what to update this time? 
 Sqlite3.dll is already up
  to date.
 
 
 just tested also under Windows with both qgis 1.7.4 and master: 1.7.4
 fails to open the multi table rasterlite where master works (I didn't
 made any manual change, just installed from osgeo4w)... but 
 the rasters
 are rendered black (all pixels are read as 0)... Under Linux it works
 just fine with qgis master.

Black pixels can probably be cured by changing the sqlite3.dll to a fresh 
version. OSGeo4W comes with a really old from year 2008. But for me version 
1.9.0 from OSGeo4W installation does not still open multitable databases. 
Versions installed with QGis Windows installer can open them, if not otherwise 
then after replacing the outdated sqlite3.dll.

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Re: [Qgis-user] (no subject)

2012-03-13 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 12/03/2012 22:23, Alister Hood ha scritto:

 1. It is common for QGIS plugins to have dependencies which are not readily
 available for Windows (you may need to put in the effort to build them 
 yourself).

Not so common: can you provide examples?

 2. Plugins sometimes have Windows related problems.  I guess some of the
 developers don't do much testing for Windows.

I do not think this is a widespread phenomenon.

 4. There seems to be a reasonable history of issues with QGIS that only 
 appear on
 Windows, particularly problems with printing.  Again, I think this is due to 
 the
 developers not using windows.

I would say many Win users do not report and follow bugs, and they are not used
helping (by coding or by sponsoring) to fix them.

 5. FWIW I get a reasonable number of crashes when I try to run QGIS on 64 bit
 Windows 7, and none on 32bit Windows XP.  I do always run a self-compiled (on 
 XP)
 master version of QGIS, not an official build, but I don't really see why that
 would affect running on 64bit Windows 7.  As you have seen though, some people
 report no trouble on Windows 7. 

I think these are local (compilation) problems. I use regularly qgis on a 
variety of
win machines for courses, and I do not encounter major problems.

All the best.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Case sensitive

2012-03-13 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 12/03/2012 21:35, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:

 People who are interested in a 64bit Windows version should think about
 hiring a developer or maintainer to work on it.

Quite right: Windows users, it's your turn. Please consider doing, or 
sponsoring, it.
All the best.
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Re: [Qgis-user] (no subject)

2012-03-13 Thread Giovanni Manghi
Hi,

  2. Plugins sometimes have Windows related problems.  I guess some of the
  developers don't do much testing for Windows.
 
 I do not think this is a widespread phenomenon.



I agree. There are evidences of the contrary, for example many plugins
that have GUIs that are developed under Windows and render bad under
Linux and OsX.



  4. There seems to be a reasonable history of issues with QGIS that only 
  appear on
  Windows, particularly problems with printing.  Again, I think this is due 
  to the
  developers not using windows.
 
 I would say many Win users do not report and follow bugs, and they are not 
 used
 helping (by coding or by sponsoring) to fix them.


The printing issue (of large layouts) is a known regression (used to
work fine on qgis 1.6), but again I agree with Paolo.




  5. FWIW I get a reasonable number of crashes when I try to run QGIS on 64 
  bit
  Windows 7, and none on 32bit Windows XP.  I do always run a self-compiled 
  (on XP)
  master version of QGIS, not an official build, but I don't really see why 
  that
  would affect running on 64bit Windows 7.  As you have seen though, some 
  people
  report no trouble on Windows 7. 

I use regularly QGIS on a Windows 7 64bit virtual machine and I don't
see much differences when compared to Windows 32bit.

cheers

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[Qgis-user] QGIS farm application

2012-03-13 Thread Walter Ludwick
I am trying to manage operations on my farm in a more scientific way, using 
QGIS as a tool for making more informed decisions. 

This involves mapping of points (e.g. fencepost) lines (e.g. irrigation tube) 
and polygons (e.g. grazing paddock) and all related data across time, to show 
in a graphic way how present configuration of resources compares to a snapshot 
at any point in time past (i.e. historical facts) or future (i.e. planning 
scenarios). 

I am using a spreadsheet (OpenOffice Calc) to record actual data values, build 
history,, and project what-if scenarios. Presuming that QGIS is the best tool 
for managing vectorial data about how these facts map onto the ground, then 
what is the best way of integrating data from these two applications, i wonder? 

Being not so technically inclined, i am quite apprehensive about introducing a 
RDBMS into the mix (i see the PostGIS layer option available, and gather that 
this enables connection to a Postgres db, which i know can host our spreadsheet 
data, but…)  Well: if this means there will be less hassle about keeping data 
integrated between our GIS and our spreadsheets, then i might bite the bullet 
and do it.  What do you think?

If anyone here has anything to recommend, or any relevant experience to share, 
i would be very grateful to hear about it. Thanks for listening!

Yours, Walt


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RE: [Qgis-user] Case sensitive

2012-03-13 Thread Jake Maier
I would have no idea how it even start looking for a developer or maintainer. 
Is there a site where I could donate some money if I wanted to benefit win 
development? How would I know that it's not going to some kind of fraud?
I looked at the website and there is only a general donation link without 
specification.
Jake



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Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 11:57 AM
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Case sensitive

Il 12/03/2012 21:35, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:

 People who are interested in a 64bit Windows version should think 
 about hiring a developer or maintainer to work on it.

Quite right: Windows users, it's your turn. Please consider doing, or 
sponsoring, it.
All the best.
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www.faunalia.eu
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Re: [Qgis-user] Case sensitive

2012-03-13 Thread Alexander Bruy
Maybe you should look at Commercial support page [0]

[0] http://www.qgis.org/en/commercial-support.html

2012/3/13 Jake Maier j...@jmforestry.com:
 I would have no idea how it even start looking for a developer or maintainer. 
 Is there a site where I could donate some money if I wanted to benefit win 
 development? How would I know that it's not going to some kind of fraud?
 I looked at the website and there is only a general donation link without 
 specification.
 Jake

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[Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Tyler Mitchell
Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
I think this week I've seen forestry mentioned 3-4 times on this list.  I'd 
love
to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in forestry or other 
ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me a note if you don't
want to share on the list.  

I have friends that I help who are working in forestry who are using
QGIS to visualise all their GPS traverses for harvest block and road layout.
They are also printing maps for field crews where necessary, but mostly
are all digital.  The only hiccup they have is using ArcPad on their Trimble
based GPS handhelds, which has actually added complexity.  

If you have other suggested workflows that you are using for form based 
data capture and then syncing with data in QGIS somehow, I'd love to hear 
it :)

Tyler


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Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Noli Sicad
Hoping QGIS Android can replace ArcPad and Pocket PC for data collection

I am also trying to create iPhone/iPad offline map and data correction
(e.g. GPS tracks (gpx)) with Spatialite app.

Offline map
 
https://picasaweb.google.com/116847891529748214201/OfflineMapNaturalEarth2TileMillMbtilesPng

Spatialite
https://picasaweb.go
ogle.com/116847891529748214201/QGISOpenLayersAndSpatialiteTerminal

iPhone/iPad GPS
https://picasaweb.google.com/116847891529748214201/GPSIPhoneHybridAppNativeHtml

Noli




On 3/14/12, Tyler Mitchell i...@locatepress.com wrote:
 Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
 I think this week I've seen forestry mentioned 3-4 times on this list.
 I'd love
 to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in forestry or other
 ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me a note if you don't
 want to share on the list.

 I have friends that I help who are working in forestry who are using
 QGIS to visualise all their GPS traverses for harvest block and road layout.
 They are also printing maps for field crews where necessary, but mostly
 are all digital.  The only hiccup they have is using ArcPad on their Trimble
 based GPS handhelds, which has actually added complexity.

 If you have other suggested workflows that you are using for form based
 data capture and then syncing with data in QGIS somehow, I'd love to hear
 it :)

 Tyler


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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS farm application

2012-03-13 Thread Noli Sicad
Use Spatialite instead of using PostGIS for a start. You can move your
Spatialite database to PostGIS later on. Most of the features of
PostGIS is also available in Spatialite. Spatialite is 10x easier than
PostGIS, no server to administer.

Noli


On 3/14/12, Walter Ludwick wludw...@mac.com wrote:
 I am trying to manage operations on my farm in a more scientific way, using
 QGIS as a tool for making more informed decisions.

 This involves mapping of points (e.g. fencepost) lines (e.g. irrigation
 tube) and polygons (e.g. grazing paddock) and all related data across time,
 to show in a graphic way how present configuration of resources compares to
 a snapshot at any point in time past (i.e. historical facts) or future (i.e.
 planning scenarios).

 I am using a spreadsheet (OpenOffice Calc) to record actual data values,
 build history,, and project what-if scenarios. Presuming that QGIS is the
 best tool for managing vectorial data about how these facts map onto the
 ground, then what is the best way of integrating data from these two
 applications, i wonder?

 Being not so technically inclined, i am quite apprehensive about introducing
 a RDBMS into the mix (i see the PostGIS layer option available, and gather
 that this enables connection to a Postgres db, which i know can host our
 spreadsheet data, but…)  Well: if this means there will be less hassle about
 keeping data integrated between our GIS and our spreadsheets, then i might
 bite the bullet and do it.  What do you think?

 If anyone here has anything to recommend, or any relevant experience to
 share, i would be very grateful to hear about it. Thanks for listening!

 Yours, Walt


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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS farm application

2012-03-13 Thread Micha Silver


  
  
On 03/13/2012 10:00 PM, Noli Sicad wrote:

  Use Spatialite instead of using PostGIS for a start. You can move your
Spatialite database to PostGIS later on. Most of the features of
PostGIS is also available in Spatialite. Spatialite is 10x easier than
PostGIS, no server to administer.

Noli





Furthermore, the most recent version of Spatialite includes the
option to import spreadsheet tables (*.xls format). So the migration
from Calc tables to spatialite won't be so hard.


  On 3/14/12, Walter Ludwick wludw...@mac.com wrote:

  
I am trying to manage operations on my farm in a more scientific way, using
QGIS as a tool for making more informed decisions.

This involves mapping of points (e.g. fencepost) lines (e.g. irrigation
tube) and polygons (e.g. grazing paddock) and all related data across time,
to show in a graphic way how present configuration of resources compares to
a snapshot at any point in time past (i.e. historical facts) or future (i.e.
planning scenarios).

I am using a spreadsheet (OpenOffice Calc) to record actual data values,
build history,, and project what-if scenarios. Presuming that QGIS is the
best tool for managing vectorial data about how these facts map onto the
ground, then what is the best way of integrating data from these two
applications, i wonder?

Being not so technically inclined, i am quite apprehensive about introducing
a RDBMS into the mix (i see the PostGIS layer option available, and gather
that this enables connection to a Postgres db, which i know can host our
spreadsheet data, but…)  Well: if this means there will be less hassle about
keeping data integrated between our GIS and our spreadsheets, then i might
bite the bullet and do it.  What do you think?

If anyone here has anything to recommend, or any relevant experience to
share, i would be very grateful to hear about it. Thanks for listening!

Yours, Walt


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Re: [Qgis-user] Count Points in Polygon

2012-03-13 Thread Agustin Lobo
Beware of these 2 bugs that I reported recentely:
points in polygon: does not count points on boundaries
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5163

points in polygon never ends
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5162

Personaly I would use R for that task.

Agus

El día 12 de marzo de 2012 20:33, LALIT KUMAR lalit@gmail.com escribió:
 Hi,

 I am new to GIS , need soome help.

 I am having a polygon shape file received from an organization. It has an
 User defined CRS

 +proj=lcc +lat_1=16.625 +lat_2=21.125 +lat_0=18.8801575 +lon_0=76.75
 +x_0=100 +y_0=100 +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +units=m +no_def

 I am having a set of points with only their latitude and longitudes in CSV.
 I am able to import this in QGIS and save it as shape flle an sets its CRS
 as  UTM ZONE 43N.

 By enabling on the fly and  I am able to see these points are located in the
 polygons.

 I need to count how many points are there in each polygon. The plugin for
 this say different CRS.

 When I set the User defined CRS for point shape file , the polygon and
 points are not overlayed .

 What I suppsed to do


 Regards
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RE: [Qgis-user] Case sensitive

2012-03-13 Thread Jake Maier
Alexander, I don't think that web page helps me very much.
Paolo posted that people who would like win 64 support should think about 
supporting it.
I don't have that kind of money that I can pay for a company to develop win 64 
support but would like to provide my share to such a project. 
So maybe my question should be directed to Paolo.  :)
Jake

Quite right: Windows users, it's your turn. Please consider doing, or 
sponsoring, it.
All the best.
Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia

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To: Jake Maier
Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Case sensitive

Maybe you should look at Commercial support page [0]

[0] http://www.qgis.org/en/commercial-support.html

2012/3/13 Jake Maier j...@jmforestry.com:
 I would have no idea how it even start looking for a developer or maintainer. 
 Is there a site where I could donate some money if I wanted to benefit win 
 development? How would I know that it's not going to some kind of fraud?
 I looked at the website and there is only a general donation link without 
 specification.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Andreas Neumann
Hi Tyler,

Marco Bernasocchi is working on QGIS for Android - and is always looking
for sponsors ;-)

It works like QGIS on Desktop - but Python is not yet available. You,
can however use custom forms, Spatialite and the Offline editing plugin,
which can synchronize between a central Postgis data warehouse and
spatialite for mobile workers. Postgis is also supported, but you would
need a permanent network connection.

It probably would need some real world testing, but it looks promising.
You need at least a phone with a display size like the Samsung Galaxy
Notes or a real tablet, like the Panasonic Toughpad.

If you have specific questions, please contact Marco Bernasocchi
directly or use http://hub.qgis.org/projects/android-qgis

Hope this helps,
Andreas

BTW: in Switzerland there is a whole group of Forestry engineers that
collaborate on the training of QGIS for forestry engineers and the
development of tools.

On 03/13/2012 08:03 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
 Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
 I think this week I've seen forestry mentioned 3-4 times on this list.  I'd 
 love
 to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in forestry or other 
 ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me a note if you don't
 want to share on the list.  
 
 I have friends that I help who are working in forestry who are using
 QGIS to visualise all their GPS traverses for harvest block and road layout.
 They are also printing maps for field crews where necessary, but mostly
 are all digital.  The only hiccup they have is using ArcPad on their Trimble
 based GPS handhelds, which has actually added complexity.  
 
 If you have other suggested workflows that you are using for form based 
 data capture and then syncing with data in QGIS somehow, I'd love to hear 
 it :)
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Magnus Homann

2012-03-13 20:03, Tyler Mitchell skrev:

Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
I think this week I've seen forestry mentioned 3-4 times on this list.  I'd 
love
to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in forestry or other
ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me a note if you don't
want to share on the list.


Here's a screenie of my Qgis use. Managing about 100 hectares of productive 
forest
with myself doing some work (precomercial thinning, thinning).

http://bayimg.com/eanFlAAdE

* Aerial photo (0.5m/pixel, color)
* Old survey map detailing measures and markers
* Parcels with info (se attribute table)
* Tracks from precomercial thinning (wearing my Garmin Forerunner 305 when 
doing forestry work,
makes it easy to kepp track what I've done)
* Roads, paths
* Layers detailing what has been planted, thinned, and cut down.
* Borders and markers, also exported to handheld GPS (and to Android phone with
Oruxmaps and google earth aerial in the background).
* Notes where I found old barbed wire.
* Notes of good places to pick mushroom... ;)

Standard QGIS, data stord in shapefiles.

Magnus
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RE: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Jake Maier
I just started using QGIS. I used a conservation copy of ArcMap before. Now
after a week or so on this list I can see that what I could do with ArcMap,
I will be able to do with QGIS. Therefore, I'll be using QGIS for all my
mapping needs.
That is I will delineate all stands, join soil information from a USDA
database to a soil polygons, draw lake and wetland buffers, and other basic
mapping tasks. I hope to extend to incorporate more database information to
the map like species density information and volume information. I guess
about all information in forestry has a spatial component therefore may be
and possibly should be incorporated in a GIS. For me that is a little work
in progress. :)
Jake

-Original Message-
From: Magnus Homann [mailto:mag...@homann.se] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 4:53 PM
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org; i...@locatepress.com; j...@jmforestry.com
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 20:03, Tyler Mitchell skrev:
 Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
 I think this week I've seen forestry mentioned 3-4 times on this 
 list.  I'd love to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in 
 forestry or other ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me 
 a note if you don't want to share on the list.

Here's a screenie of my Qgis use. Managing about 100 hectares of productive
forest with myself doing some work (precomercial thinning, thinning).

http://bayimg.com/eanFlAAdE

* Aerial photo (0.5m/pixel, color)
* Old survey map detailing measures and markers
* Parcels with info (se attribute table)
* Tracks from precomercial thinning (wearing my Garmin Forerunner 305 when
doing forestry work, makes it easy to kepp track what I've done)
* Roads, paths
* Layers detailing what has been planted, thinned, and cut down.
* Borders and markers, also exported to handheld GPS (and to Android phone
with Oruxmaps and google earth aerial in the background).
* Notes where I found old barbed wire.
* Notes of good places to pick mushroom... ;)

Standard QGIS, data stord in shapefiles.

Magnus

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RE: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Jake Maier
I just installed it on my Nexus Prime. It has a 4.6 screen, and it seems to 
me, the screen is too small to run the program.
Some screens don't show the OK button and you have to kill the program to get 
out of it. The program may need Tablets with larger screens.
Jake

-Original Message-
From: qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org 
[mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Andreas Neumann
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 4:50 PM
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

Hi Tyler,

Marco Bernasocchi is working on QGIS for Android - and is always looking for 
sponsors ;-)

It works like QGIS on Desktop - but Python is not yet available. You, can 
however use custom forms, Spatialite and the Offline editing plugin, which can 
synchronize between a central Postgis data warehouse and spatialite for mobile 
workers. Postgis is also supported, but you would need a permanent network 
connection.

It probably would need some real world testing, but it looks promising.
You need at least a phone with a display size like the Samsung Galaxy Notes or 
a real tablet, like the Panasonic Toughpad.

If you have specific questions, please contact Marco Bernasocchi directly or 
use http://hub.qgis.org/projects/android-qgis

Hope this helps,
Andreas

BTW: in Switzerland there is a whole group of Forestry engineers that 
collaborate on the training of QGIS for forestry engineers and the development 
of tools.

On 03/13/2012 08:03 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
 Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
 I think this week I've seen forestry mentioned 3-4 times on this 
 list.  I'd love to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in 
 forestry or other ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me 
 a note if you don't want to share on the list.
 
 I have friends that I help who are working in forestry who are using 
 QGIS to visualise all their GPS traverses for harvest block and road layout.
 They are also printing maps for field crews where necessary, but 
 mostly are all digital.  The only hiccup they have is using ArcPad on 
 their Trimble based GPS handhelds, which has actually added complexity.
 
 If you have other suggested workflows that you are using for form 
 based data capture and then syncing with data in QGIS somehow, I'd 
 love to hear it :)
 
 Tyler
 
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Magnus Homann

2012-03-13 21:49, Andreas Neumann skrev:


BTW: in Switzerland there is a whole group of Forestry engineers that
collaborate on the training of QGIS for forestry engineers and the
development of tools.


What have they done?
Do they need help?

Sounds interesting!

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RE: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Bob Basques

All, 

Marco, is still working on fitting things to the smaller screen.  It looks 
really nice on my Toshiba Thrive Tablet for example.  I think you'll see more 
and more items starto work as he moves forward with scaling the interface down 
to fit the smaller screens. 

bobb 





 Jake Maier j...@jmforestry.com wrote:


I just installed it on my Nexus Prime. It has a 4.6 screen, and it seems to 
me, the screen is too small to run the program.
Some screens don't show the OK button and you have to kill the program to get 
out of it. The program may need Tablets with larger screens.
Jake

-Original Message-
From: qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org 
[mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Andreas Neumann
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 4:50 PM
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

Hi Tyler,

Marco Bernasocchi is working on QGIS for Android - and is always looking for 
sponsors ;-)

It works like QGIS on Desktop - but Python is not yet available. You, can 
however use custom forms, Spatialite and the Offline editing plugin, which can 
synchronize between a central Postgis data warehouse and spatialite for mobile 
workers. Postgis is also supported, but you would need a permanent network 
connection.

It probably would need some real world testing, but it looks promising.
You need at least a phone with a display size like the Samsung Galaxy Notes or 
a real tablet, like the Panasonic Toughpad.

If you have specific questions, please contact Marco Bernasocchi directly or 
use http://hub.qgis.org/projects/android-qgis

Hope this helps,
Andreas

BTW: in Switzerland there is a whole group of Forestry engineers that 
collaborate on the training of QGIS for forestry engineers and the development 
of tools.

On 03/13/2012 08:03 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
 Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
 I think this week I've seen forestry mentioned 3-4 times on this
 list.  I'd love to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in
 forestry or other ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me
 a note if you don't want to share on the list.

 I have friends that I help who are working in forestry who are using
 QGIS to visualise all their GPS traverses for harvest block and road layout.
 They are also printing maps for field crews where necessary, but
 mostly are all digital.  The only hiccup they have is using ArcPad on
 their Trimble based GPS handhelds, which has actually added complexity.

 If you have other suggested workflows that you are using for form
 based data capture and then syncing with data in QGIS somehow, I'd
 love to hear it :)

 Tyler


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Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Lee
I am a practicing forester in Michigan. I work primarily with private
landowners and consultants on traditional forestry issues such as wildlife,
recreation, and timber production. I also have a tendency to work in urban
green infrastructure development. In both cases, QGIS has proved quite
useful.

My traditional forestry uses are very similar to that of Jake's.

I use QGIS to identify forested parcels, join soil layers, view aerial
photography, map sample plots, identify and delineate stands, map water
features, map roads, generate land ownership maps and forest maps for
management plans, and other associated forestry spatial analyses.

I have also found QGIS able to perform all associated forestry tasks that
used to be accomplished by ArcMap. However, I feel a plugin could be
developed further to create functionality similar to many of the commercial
forestry inventory software. I hope to look at this potential a little more
in depth as my schedule clears up.

I also am interested in what is going on in Switzerland. Perhaps some of
the tools I desire have already been developed?

--
all the best,
Lee Mueller
Registered Forester #46043





On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Jake Maier j...@jmforestry.com wrote:

 I just installed it on my Nexus Prime. It has a 4.6 screen, and it seems
 to me, the screen is too small to run the program.
 Some screens don't show the OK button and you have to kill the program to
 get out of it. The program may need Tablets with larger screens.
 Jake

 -Original Message-
 From: qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:
 qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Andreas Neumann
 Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 4:50 PM
 To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
 Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

 Hi Tyler,

 Marco Bernasocchi is working on QGIS for Android - and is always looking
 for sponsors ;-)

 It works like QGIS on Desktop - but Python is not yet available. You, can
 however use custom forms, Spatialite and the Offline editing plugin, which
 can synchronize between a central Postgis data warehouse and spatialite for
 mobile workers. Postgis is also supported, but you would need a permanent
 network connection.

 It probably would need some real world testing, but it looks promising.
 You need at least a phone with a display size like the Samsung Galaxy
 Notes or a real tablet, like the Panasonic Toughpad.

 If you have specific questions, please contact Marco Bernasocchi directly
 or use http://hub.qgis.org/projects/android-qgis

 Hope this helps,
 Andreas

 BTW: in Switzerland there is a whole group of Forestry engineers that
 collaborate on the training of QGIS for forestry engineers and the
 development of tools.

 On 03/13/2012 08:03 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
  Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
  I think this week I've seen forestry mentioned 3-4 times on this
  list.  I'd love to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in
  forestry or other ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me
  a note if you don't want to share on the list.
 
  I have friends that I help who are working in forestry who are using
  QGIS to visualise all their GPS traverses for harvest block and road
 layout.
  They are also printing maps for field crews where necessary, but
  mostly are all digital.  The only hiccup they have is using ArcPad on
  their Trimble based GPS handhelds, which has actually added complexity.
 
  If you have other suggested workflows that you are using for form
  based data capture and then syncing with data in QGIS somehow, I'd
  love to hear it :)
 
  Tyler
 
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Noli Sicad
As I mentioned in my previous postings, that I am working on forest
management and forest estate modelling, probably you might be
wondering what is it, forest estate modelling.

I am am part of another GNU project for Operations Research (i.e.
GNU/GLPK) and offer support for GLPK/MathProg in Help-glpk ML.

Here is a simple forest estate model (i.e. forest management - model
I) that I have written and included in GLPK distribution.

http://fossies.org/unix/misc/glpk-4.47.tar.gz:a/glpk-4.47/examples/dbf/ForestMgt_Model_I_GIS_dbf.mod

The result of the models writes into dbf of shapefile (e.g. write /
create Harvest Table in the dbf of the shapefile). You can then create
a thematic map in QGIS for harvest-plan rotation for the stands in
your forest estate. The above URL link is simple model, just to get
you starting.

I have more sophisticated forest estate models for Forest Valuation,
Cashflow and Woodflow analysis, Log mill demand allocation for 45
years or more planning periods for New Zealand (Radiata Pine
plantation) (emai me if you are interested to read the my ForestValue
models (Standard and Spatial models) and sample of the outputs).

I am trying to compete with Remsoft Woodstock in this area using open
source tools.

Thanks.

Noli
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Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Lee
Noli,

Have you developed, as part of that model, a way which inventory data can
be entered and then generate the appropriate volume/stocking tables and
charts?

--
all the best,
Lee Mueller
Registered Forester #46043





On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com wrote:

 As I mentioned in my previous postings, that I am working on forest
 management and forest estate modelling, probably you might be
 wondering what is it, forest estate modelling.

 I am am part of another GNU project for Operations Research (i.e.
 GNU/GLPK) and offer support for GLPK/MathProg in Help-glpk ML.

 Here is a simple forest estate model (i.e. forest management - model
 I) that I have written and included in GLPK distribution.


 http://fossies.org/unix/misc/glpk-4.47.tar.gz:a/glpk-4.47/examples/dbf/ForestMgt_Model_I_GIS_dbf.mod

 The result of the models writes into dbf of shapefile (e.g. write /
 create Harvest Table in the dbf of the shapefile). You can then create
 a thematic map in QGIS for harvest-plan rotation for the stands in
 your forest estate. The above URL link is simple model, just to get
 you starting.

 I have more sophisticated forest estate models for Forest Valuation,
 Cashflow and Woodflow analysis, Log mill demand allocation for 45
 years or more planning periods for New Zealand (Radiata Pine
 plantation) (emai me if you are interested to read the my ForestValue
 models (Standard and Spatial models) and sample of the outputs).

 I am trying to compete with Remsoft Woodstock in this area using open
 source tools.

 Thanks.

 Noli
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Re: [Qgis-user] (no subject)

2012-03-13 Thread Alister Hood
 Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2012 16:40:11 +0100
 From: Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it
 Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] (no subject)
 To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
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 Il 12/03/2012 22:23, Alister Hood ha scritto:
 
  1. It is common for QGIS plugins to have dependencies which are not
  readily available for Windows (you may need to put in the effort to
 build them yourself).
 
 Not so common: can you provide examples?

Sure, I guess it all depends on what you consider to be common.  I certainly 
haven't seen this problem with _most_ plugins, but it is more than just one or 
two.

Recent examples I can think of are the Contour plugin (I think its dependencies 
are available now, after the switch to Python 2.7 in OSGeo4W), and the 
plugin(s?) that require Rpy or whatever it is that isn't available since the 
switch to Python 2.7.  And for a long time before that on Windows some of the 
plugins that used R (I'm not sure if they're the same ones which can't be used 
now) could only be used with quite an old version of R.
I remember several other examples, but the details don't spring to mind.

There's also the point that on Windows if a plugin has an unusual dependency 
you have to actually go looking for a Windows package, rather than just 
installing it from your distro's package manager.  And I've tried a number of 
plugins with python dependencies that you have to install by manually 
extracting files into the right place from a Windows installer package.  This 
isn't particularly user friendly ;)

  2. Plugins sometimes have Windows related problems.  I guess some of
  the developers don't do much testing for Windows.
 
 I do not think this is a widespread phenomenon.

It might not be.  But if you think people don't generally report bugs on 
windows, who knows?

  4. There seems to be a reasonable history of issues with QGIS that
  only appear on Windows, particularly problems with printing.  Again, I
  think this is due to the developers not using windows.
 
 I would say many Win users do not report and follow bugs, and they are not
 used helping (by coding or by sponsoring) to fix them.

Yes, I guess that's the other contributing factor.

  5. FWIW I get a reasonable number of crashes when I try to run QGIS on
  64 bit Windows 7, and none on 32bit Windows XP.  I do always run a
  self-compiled (on XP) master version of QGIS, not an official build,
  but I don't really see why that would affect running on 64bit Windows
  7.  As you have seen though, some people report no trouble on Windows 7.
 
 I think these are local (compilation) problems. I use regularly qgis on a
 variety of win machines for courses, and I do not encounter major
 problems.

Actually, in the past when I used the OSGeo4W packages I had even more crashes 
on that Windows 7 machine, so I'm wondering if there's something wrong with the 
machine...
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[Qgis-user] mmqgis on OSX

2012-03-13 Thread David Fawcett
I am running QGIS 1.9.90-Alpha  revison e13e45f  on OSX Snow Leopard
from William's installers at kyngchaos.com.

QGIS works great and seems to run faster than past versions.  I am
running into an issue with the mmqgis pluggin.  Maybe this dev build
is just not fresh enough.

I can successfully find and install the plugin.  When I select any of
the options from the plugginsmmqgis menu, no dialogs appear.  I am
guessing that it is an issue with Qt.

Here is what I see in the console:

3/13/12 8:23:08.565 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
loading of qgis translation failed
[/Applications/QGIS-1.9.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/i18n//qgis_en_US]
3/13/12 8:23:08.566 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
loading of qt translation failed
[/Applications/QGIS-1.9.app/Contents/translations/qt_en_US]
3/13/12 8:23:14.069 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
QFSFileEngine::open: No file name specified
3/13/12 8:23:22.256 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
QHttp: empty path requested is invalid -- using '/'
3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
Object::connect: No such signal QComboBox::textChanged( const QString
)
3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
Object::connect:  (sender name:   'cmbTheme')
3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
Object::connect:  (receiver name: 'QgsOptionsBase')
3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
Object::connect: No such signal QComboBox::textChanged( const QString
)
3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
Object::connect:  (sender name:   'cmbIconSize')
3/13/12 8:27:12.414 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
Object::connect:  (receiver name: 'QgsOptionsBase')


If anyone thinks that there is a clear issue that warrants a ticket,
let me know and I will file one.

Thanks,

David.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

2012-03-13 Thread Noli Sicad
I like to share my Spatial GIS Database Terminal for iPad and Android tablet.

Screenshot for iPad
https://picasaweb.google.com/116847891529748214201/SpatialGISDatabaseTerminalJQueryMobileBingMapsHybridJavascriptFrameworkXcode#

No screenshots for Android tablet yet. However, I got iPhone app that
is ported in Android phone screenshot.

https://picasaweb.google.com/116847891529748214201/AndroidPort

I am using Javascript framework so it works as well in Android WebKit.

This might be useful in Forestry data location and finding things in
the forest by querying the local spatialite database and remote
databases.

Thanks.

Noli



On 3/14/12, Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Lee,

 No, I have not develop data entry for forest inventory data to
 generate yields table since I am focus more on forest estate modelling
 than forest inventory. However, I was looking to develop one, I was
 looking at Kexi to do this forest inventory data module. I was hoping
 that Kexi can reads and writes in SQLite\Spatialite database file, not
 yet at this moment to my liking.

  http://www.kexi-project.org/

 Having said that, you actually do this forest inventory data
 collection in Kexi. It can import MS Access database into Kexi
 database, creates a postges database, etc. You can make forms and
 graphs in Kexi. JavaScript is the prefer scripting language in Kexi.
 Kexi soon would have version for windows.

 Lee, probably you can start creating forest inventory system in Kexi
 and I am willing to help. Kexi postgres table can be easily viewed in
 QGIS. And when Kexi is ready for SQLite/Spatialite then you can easily
 migrate it.

 Thanks.

 Noli






 On 3/14/12, Lee muell...@gmail.com wrote:
 Noli,

 Have you developed, as part of that model, a way which inventory data can
 be entered and then generate the appropriate volume/stocking tables and
 charts?

 --
 all the best,
 Lee Mueller
 Registered Forester #46043





 On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com wrote:

 As I mentioned in my previous postings, that I am working on forest
 management and forest estate modelling, probably you might be
 wondering what is it, forest estate modelling.

 I am am part of another GNU project for Operations Research (i.e.
 GNU/GLPK) and offer support for GLPK/MathProg in Help-glpk ML.

 Here is a simple forest estate model (i.e. forest management - model
 I) that I have written and included in GLPK distribution.


 http://fossies.org/unix/misc/glpk-4.47.tar.gz:a/glpk-4.47/examples/dbf/ForestMgt_Model_I_GIS_dbf.mod

 The result of the models writes into dbf of shapefile (e.g. write /
 create Harvest Table in the dbf of the shapefile). You can then create
 a thematic map in QGIS for harvest-plan rotation for the stands in
 your forest estate. The above URL link is simple model, just to get
 you starting.

 I have more sophisticated forest estate models for Forest Valuation,
 Cashflow and Woodflow analysis, Log mill demand allocation for 45
 years or more planning periods for New Zealand (Radiata Pine
 plantation) (emai me if you are interested to read the my ForestValue
 models (Standard and Spatial models) and sample of the outputs).

 I am trying to compete with Remsoft Woodstock in this area using open
 source tools.

 Thanks.

 Noli
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Re: [Qgis-user] mmqgis on OSX

2012-03-13 Thread William Kyngesburye
I think all those warnings are already there when QGIS starts.  Nothing new 
shows up for me when I try to use one of the mmqgis functions.  And same as you 
- nothing happens.

One odd thing I see in the python files for the plugin is an empty 
mmqgis_dialog.py.

On Mar 13, 2012, at 8:57 PM, David Fawcett wrote:

 I am running QGIS 1.9.90-Alpha  revison e13e45f  on OSX Snow Leopard
 from William's installers at kyngchaos.com.
 
 QGIS works great and seems to run faster than past versions.  I am
 running into an issue with the mmqgis pluggin.  Maybe this dev build
 is just not fresh enough.
 
 I can successfully find and install the plugin.  When I select any of
 the options from the plugginsmmqgis menu, no dialogs appear.  I am
 guessing that it is an issue with Qt.
 
 Here is what I see in the console:
 
 3/13/12 8:23:08.565 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 loading of qgis translation failed
 [/Applications/QGIS-1.9.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/i18n//qgis_en_US]
 3/13/12 8:23:08.566 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 loading of qt translation failed
 [/Applications/QGIS-1.9.app/Contents/translations/qt_en_US]
 3/13/12 8:23:14.069 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 QFSFileEngine::open: No file name specified
 3/13/12 8:23:22.256 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 QHttp: empty path requested is invalid -- using '/'
 3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 Object::connect: No such signal QComboBox::textChanged( const QString
 )
 3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 Object::connect:  (sender name:   'cmbTheme')
 3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 Object::connect:  (receiver name: 'QgsOptionsBase')
 3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 Object::connect: No such signal QComboBox::textChanged( const QString
 )
 3/13/12 8:27:12.413 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 Object::connect:  (sender name:   'cmbIconSize')
 3/13/12 8:27:12.414 PM [0x0-0x15015].org.qgis.qgis-dev: Warning:
 Object::connect:  (receiver name: 'QgsOptionsBase')
 
 
 If anyone thinks that there is a clear issue that warrants a ticket,
 let me know and I will file one.
 
 Thanks,
 
 David.
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