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Hi Richard and Andrea, I'm really interested, but unfortunately (or
fortunately... a new baby arriving) I'll not be present in Bonn, but
I'm interested to give support remotely :)
cheers
Luigi Pirelli
On 28-06-16 19:42, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> at FOSS4G Bonn we'll have a bunch of QGis and GeoServer developers
> participating at the code sprint, I would like to leverage the
> co-precence and propose a "cross-project"
> work idea, that is, to improve the chance that a style exported from
>
Hei Anita,
The GRASS 7 plugin has the qgis.v.upgrade module for that purpose!
For recent GRASS sample data see:
https://grass.osgeo.org/download/sample-data/
For updating a grassdatabase from GRASS 6 to GRASS 7 see:
https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Convert_all_GRASS_6_vector_maps_to_GRASS_7
Can I pass it as an extra item in the warpArgs dict?
from processing.core.SilentProgress import SilentProgress
progress = SilentProgress()
warpArgs = {
...
"PROGRESS": progress
...
}
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Solved after removing .qgis2 folder.
Sorry for the noise.
Thanks!
Pedro
2016-06-28 16:15 GMT+01:00 Pedro Venâncio :
> Hi,
>
> I've just compiled QGIS master (commit bf53e4c) and I'm getting a
> segmentation fault:
>
> (...)
> Loaded symbols for
Hi,
at FOSS4G Bonn we'll have a bunch of QGis and GeoServer developers
participating at the code sprint, I would like to leverage the co-precence
and propose a "cross-project"
work idea, that is, to improve the chance that a style exported from QGis
can be
successfully imported and rendered in
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 09:17:51AM +0200, Marco Hugentobler wrote:
> Just reverting this commit is not a good fix, as it also changes the
> behaviour of the node tool. Instead you should debug why things go
> wrong during snapping.
Thanks for the feedback. I think I'm closer to the problem being
It seems that the progress indicator is None. I guess you should be
passing one, or at least a SilentProgress
2016-06-28 13:34 GMT+02:00 Tom Chadwin :
> I'm sorry to keep asking about this. I'm now getting this error on Travis,
> against nightly
Hi,
I've just compiled QGIS master (commit bf53e4c) and I'm getting a
segmentation fault:
(...)
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/matplotlib/_tri.so
Reading symbols from
/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/matplotlib/backends/_backend_agg.so...(no
debugging symbols found)...done.
Loaded
Here is an example of a map with code generated svg images as symbols.
The quick and dirty script does:
- aggregate all features from input point layer with same geometry
- calculate min/max times and values for whole set
- create svg files for every feature with filename based on id
- create a
I'm sorry to keep asking about this. I'm now getting this error on Travis,
against nightly (http://qgis.org/debian-nightly):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/travis/build/tomchadwin/qgis2web/olwriter.py", line 58, in
writeOL
optimize, usedFields, json)
File
HI,
Yes, I am trying to explore Dulwich now (which is a pure Python
implementation of GIT). There is no need to add git dependency added to
QGIS or that user needs to have git in their computer (if Dulwich works
nicely).
And as Ale said, we would like to have 2 designs implemented here:
-
Hi Lists (cross posting to have both community, psc and developers),
Still busy ways to migrate from Redmine to Github possibilities, we play
with some options. Wanted to sent some ideas to the lists of current status:
Chatting to Matthias (who did a first import script based on Redmine
2016-06-27 21:45 GMT+02:00 Régis Haubourg :
> Hi,
> I tend to think that git / github workflow could be too high technician
> for most users that have not developer's culture. This is how I see it for
> processing script sharing today.. but processing is mostly
Hi Sandro
Click-click mode in the context of the node tool means that you click on
a node to move and you release it with a second click (as opposed to
dragging nodes).
The implementation of the c.-c. mode had issues and therefore was
changed back to drag mode.
Just reverting this commit is
Hi Marco,
I'm not sure you get hub.qgis.org notifications so I'm writing you
directly. It is about a regression which was introduced by a commit
of yours:
commit 9c2d70186f054b71f1b792d13133f3856c855bf3
Author: Marco Hugentobler
Date: Wed Sep 16 05:19:26
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