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Hi! Please, help me to understand this: on linux i can open KML file with
ogr data provider and create QgsVectorLayer, but on Windows i can`t... So,
where can be problem? Thanks.
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Hi,
I am investigating how multilayer PDF export could be handled through QGIS.
This is a feature of the PDF format (called Optional Content Groups)
that would allow to keep layered representation of a GIS map when
exported to a PDF.
Something similar has been recently done with the SVG format (
Hi Hugo,
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 6:24 AM, Hugo Mercier hugo.merc...@oslandia.comwrote:
Hi,
I am investigating how multilayer PDF export could be handled through QGIS.
This is a feature of the PDF format (called Optional Content Groups)
that would allow to keep layered representation of a GIS
Hi devs,
python iface has a method addToolBar, to add a toolbar with buttons.
But there is no way to remove the toolbar.
I've created a toolbar, with proper unload function. So disabling the
plugin removes all from menu's, but I cannot remove the toolbar.
Which would be ok, if not a second one
Hi,
I have a toolbar in a plugin too.
I can remove the toolbar using:
del self.toolBar
Cheers,
Denis
On 06 Feb 2014, at 21:51, Richard Duivenvoorde rdmaili...@duif.net wrote:
Hi devs,
python iface has a method addToolBar, to add a toolbar with buttons.
But there is no way to remove the
On 06-02-14 21:55, Rouzaud Denis wrote:
Hi,
I have a toolbar in a plugin too.
I can remove the toolbar using:
del self.toolBar
Ok, thanks. That's working
Regards,
Richard
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On 05-02-14 22:11, Larry Shaffer wrote:
I think it would be very handy for users and devs who provide support to
the public to have a handful of short and semantic sub-domain
perma-links to such changeable URLs, e.g.:
issues.qgis.org http://issues.qgis.org -- goes to issue tracker
Plugin Transectizer approval by timlinux.
The plugin version [445] Transectizer 1.0 Experimental is now approved
Link: http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/transectizer/
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Hello all,
I just updated QGIS-dev for 32 bit OSGEO4W and it crashed on startup.
Attached is a Entry Point Not Error dialog box that mentions ?
RefreshSymbol@QgsComposerShape@@QAEXXZ
Bob
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Hi Richard,
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde rdmaili...@duif.netwrote:
On 05-02-14 22:11, Larry Shaffer wrote:
I think it would be very handy for users and devs who provide support to
the public to have a handful of short and semantic sub-domain
perma-links to such
Hi all.
1. do we have good ideas here?
2. do we want to participate independently, or under osgeo umbrella?
I think it would be bad to miss this opportunity.
All the best.
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Hello all, and sorry for cross posting,
this year, Google Summer of Code starts
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