Hi devs,
We changed our bug tracking tool. One of the goals is to have more
people doing bug triage, confirming bug reports, providing examples,
screenshots and so on. We need more [power] users involved and more
developers on the “bug triage” team.
Let’s take advantage of all these discussions a
Hi Tom,
On Fri, 07. Jun 2019 at 02:23:34 -0700, Tom Chadwin wrote:
> We all know that migrating to Github was a big decision. We know there were
> significant pros and cons, and that various core devs strongly disagreed with
> the decision. A clearer case of pragmatism versus idealism is not easy
Il giorno gio 6 giu 2019 alle ore 08:28 Ismail Sunni
ha scritto:
>> Nice progress Ismail, keep up the great work!
>>
>> Nyall
Congrats from me, too!
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Il giorno gio 6 giu 2019 alle ore 11:52 Vincent Damoy <
vincent.da...@espaces-naturels.fr> ha scritto:
> "This is a qgis bug. They change the API version which is unsupported in
production code."
>
> Is there a way to bypass this bug with these pyuuic4 and QGIS versions?
Have you tried to comment
Hi guys,
if I don't get wrong Tile Layers are QgsRasterLayers objects.
Is there any method to grab from the loaded raster layer in the legend
the same url that is used to create the Tile in the Browser?
rl.source() gives the full url
'crs=EPSG:3857&format&type=xyz&url=http://a.tile.openstreetma
Hi
If I am not mistaken, the world map comes from Nathan Woodrow (he added it for
the projection selector widget):
[timlinux@sandstone ~/dev/cpp/QGIS/resources/data (master)]$ git log
world_map.shp
commit cf241f51ae2ae4ae225c9af65690aa2a5524df04
Author: Nathan Woodrow
Date: Mon Oct 16 10:40:
Hello all
We all know that migrating to Github was a big decision. We know there were
significant pros and cons, and that various core devs strongly disagreed
with the decision. A clearer case of pragmatism versus idealism is not easy
to find...
However, the decision *was* made. Can we all now co
Hi Tim,
With Raymond we are planning on using your great ester egg data in the
overview box within map layouts.
I am looking for the license of the data, do you perhaps know it / know
where to find it?
Or does it fall under QGIS' license?
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Aron Gergely
I am also a fan