Hi Nyall,
On Sat, 08. Feb 2014 at 08:37:20 +1100, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> Am I safe to fix http://hub.qgis.org/issues/9497 during feature
> freeze? It will result in a ui change but given that it's just
> removing a control there's no risk of introducing bugs.
Yes.
Jürgen
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Am I safe to fix http://hub.qgis.org/issues/9497 during feature
freeze? It will result in a ui change but given that it's just
removing a control there's no risk of introducing bugs.
Nyall
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Hi,
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 08:03:54PM +0100, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>
> > Compiling current master throws an error here.
> > A local problem, or is someone confirming?
>
> It fails for me too, but not sure it's the same error
> ( your log
On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 08:03:54PM +0100, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Compiling current master throws an error here.
> A local problem, or is someone confirming?
It fails for me too, but not sure it's the same error
( your log doesn't contain the error line )
Here's my error:
In file included from
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all.
Compiling current master throws an error here. A local problem, or is someone
confirming?
Any hint will be appreciated.
Thanks.
===
[ 53%] Built target spatialiteprovider
Linking CXX shared module
../../../output/lib/qgis/plugins/libpostgresp
Hello all,
as in object, something other had my same error, closing a spline path ?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\rrr/.qgis2/python/plugins\spline\spline.py", line 97, in
canvasPressEvent
self.createFeature()
File "C:\Users\rrr/.qgis2/python/plugins\spline\spline.py"
Plugin Spline approval by rblazek.
The plugin version "[447] Spline 0.1.1 Experimental" is now approved
Link: http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/spline/
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Il 07/02/2014 14:33, kimaidou ha scritto:
> I agree with you that we should now base this kind of wokr on the "new"
> osm importer in QGIS. This could be a 4th step (1- download OSM data, 2-
> put them in a sqlite db , 3-extract some data into tables). We could
> think of a way to store more than
Il 07/02/2014 14:34, Alexander Bruy ha scritto:
> There are also two style variants at GIS-Lab, see
> http://gis-lab.info/qa/osmshp.html
so, lots of duplication, and suboptimal solutions: there is scope for
improvement!
thanks.
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There are also two style variants at GIS-Lab, see
http://gis-lab.info/qa/osmshp.html
2014-02-07 Paolo Cavallini :
> Hi all.
> I think an automatic styling of freshly downloaded OSM data would be a
> big plus for QGIS, especially for courses (I do a lot of them all
> around, and it is always painfu
Hi all,
Thanks Paolo for openining this topic. I would like to add some context
around it.
* Anita has also a great repository to style OSM data :
https://github.com/anitagraser/QGIS-resources/
* The work I did in osm-in-qgis repo is based on OSM data from Geofabrik
(on purpose, to facilitate th
Hi all.
I think an automatic styling of freshly downloaded OSM data would be a
big plus for QGIS, especially for courses (I do a lot of them all
around, and it is always painful to customize them, and embarrassing to
reuse data from my region).
I know of two approaches to the problem:
* https://git
Hi,
qgis is still very weak concerning pure cartographic uses cases with size
varying symbols, and have no working legend for this, and more generally for
all data defined symbology.
I've already shared my ideas with Martin Dobias who seems to have legend
refactoring in mind.
Since this is crit
Hi,
I have noticed that the new icon for fill ring was not really consistent
with the rest (no new part, polygon was not fully drawn).
I took the opportunity to transform digitizing icons to SVG to be
consistent with the previous work on layer icons.
Here is the pull request
https://github.
Hi,
I just started wiki page to collect GSoC ideas [0]. Feel free to add
yours
[0] https://hub.qgis.org/wiki/quantum-gis/Google_Summer_of_Code_2014
2014-02-07 Paolo Cavallini :
> Hi all.
> 1. do we have good ideas here?
> 2. do we want to participate independently, or under osgeo umbrella?
> I t
Hi Larry,
Le 06/02/2014 19:31, Larry Shaffer a écrit :
> Hi Hugo,
>
> What about generating individual PDF outputs for each 'layer' (i.e. a
> layer or group of layers in layer legend) first, then combining them
> into a PDF as layers?
Hmmm, that could also work :)
>
> This is totally untested
On 06/02/2014 19:31, Larry Shaffer wrote:
Hi Hugo,
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 6:24 AM, Hugo Mercier
mailto:hugo.merc...@oslandia.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I am investigating how multilayer PDF export could be handled
through QGIS.
This is a feature of the PDF format (called Optional Conte
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