thanks a lot you are a true gem
i have not opened it yet but fingers crossed
On Friday, November 22, 2019 at 9:30:29 AM UTC+5:30, Justin wrote:
>
> free up a lot of space on your machine - all the roads in India missing
> from OSM
>
>
Now as I know how to extract data for any region. A new challenge is how to
refine data as it does have lots of line data which are not roads in my
case in Barmer rajasthan we have sand dunes which has shadow property with
contrast in google earth. I am thinking to minimize this data with
it works fine.
On Wed, 29 Apr, 2020, 6:36 pm Ujaval Gandhi,
wrote:
> You will have to subset the data to make it usable in QGIS. An easy and
> fast way would be to use the 'Clip' algorithm from Processing Toolbox. It
> can read input data directly from disk (without loading it in QGIS) and
>
Hi Devdatta, Ujaval
Thanks! Both ways look good. I got the ogr2ogr way working, but QGIS
processing toolbox way looks promising too.
Hi Deepak,
That would be an unfair question to ask as the intention for FB to share
the dataset is "this is what some of our programs have come up with by
looking
thank a lot.
one more question. As osm doesnt have so many rural roads in its data for
India.
Does this file has all India rural road Data kindly tell is it worth.
u being so kind and helpful
thank you
On Tue, 28 Apr, 2020, 10:51 pm Justin, wrote:
> @Deepak, open it, and walk away for
Hi Nikhil,
While you can always connect to the GeoPackage via a sqlite connector, and
Run Spatial SQL queries, the easiest way to create a subset, is using
GDAL's ogr2ogr utility.
If you have Qgis Installed, you would have an Os4GeoShell (For linux and
Mac, the command can be run in your regular
I'm reading more about the .gpkg format here:
http://switchfromshapefile.org/#alternatives
Question: If I have lat-long bounds for a smaller regions, then how do
extract that much part of data (one feature starting inside and continuing
outwards is ok, no need to chop)... without having to
can you please help me how to open this data as QGIS hunged when i tried to
open this big file
On Friday, November 22, 2019 at 9:30:29 AM UTC+5:30, Justin wrote:
>
> free up a lot of space on your machine - all the roads in India missing
> from OSM
>
>