>My one question: where do you initially place the image? Do you just
>throw it in the middle of the current canvas extent as a starting
>point?
Initially ArcMap places the image wherever it's local coordinate system
(from its source e.g. scanner) places it within the data frame. Usually
this is
Stephen, thanks again, I was able to compile QGIS successfully after building
libspatialite from source as you indicated.
Many thanks, I truly appreciate your help in this!!
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I'm +1 for B as well !
Two window makes it much easier to mix things up. And with live preview, B
will get really intuitive (unless working with very heavy non-linear
deformations, but then it's a mess anyways).
About initial placement, if we have live preview, maybe the image could
just "float"
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 05:22, Etienne Trimaille
wrote:
> Then a plugin can have or not a processing provider (not related to the
> statement before).
Just to expand on this -- this tag was added to aid in
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/34617 , and expose the metadata
about whether a
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 07:27, Martin Dobias wrote:
> I have been thinking about this and what are the pros and cons of
> having a separate window for georeferencing vs doing georeferencing in
> main map canvas. Actually rather than discussing whether to have one
> or two windows, the key bit to
Hi Nyall
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 8:45 PM Nyall Dawson wrote:
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> On Sat, 14 Mar 2020 at 01:13, Martin Dobias wrote:
>
> >
> > 1. Georeferencer opens in a new window. In order to see the main map
> > canvas and the georeferenced layer side by side, it is necessary to do
> > some resizing of
Hi,
You will find some answers in the QGIS Documentation about "deprecated",
"hasProcessingProvider" ...
https://docs.qgis.org/3.10/en/docs/pyqgis_developer_cookbook/plugins/plugins.html#plugin-metadata
I'm going to add the "server" one.
> So `experimental` is actually a property of a plugin
Hi everyone,
I am still trying to wrap my head around plugin management. Looking at
(Python) plugin metadata, I have a few questions.
The meta data contains the fields `experimental` and `deprecated`.
Having written plugins, I believe that certain versions of a plugin (but
not "the entire
Hugo,
sorry for posting so late but i have the following question after this
exchange :
when it come to 'order' the operators why do u advise to write
*lie._search_frame_ = tbap.geometry* and not :
/tbap._search_frame_ =lie.geometry/
What is the logic behind this syntax ?
Thanks !
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Try Richard's great 'QGIS Network Logger' plugin, to see all WMS
requests. I've recorded several options here to grab the GetMap url:
https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki/Get-the-Raw-WMS-Request-Generated-by-QGIS
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Dear list,
I want to extract the "GetMap" URL from WMS layers. For most of the WMS
layers I can extract it from "layer.source()". However this does not
work for WMS layers where "GetMap" and "GetCapabilities" is different.
Like for this layer:
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Hey Luigi,
At first I wouldn't even think about this! But maybe it makes sense, if
the virus has disappeared by then. Dutch weather in August is also
slightly better than in March by the way. :)
We would not be able to work in the Red Cross building, so we would need
to find another
On 3/31/20 3:11 PM, Stephen Knox wrote:
> I was going to say I'm not sure why I had to set the flag for spatialite,
> as https://www.gaia-gis.it/fossil/libspatialite/wiki?name=PROJ.6 implies
> that it is no longer required. But I was definitely getting an error on a
> checkout from the fossil
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> On 31 Mar 2020, at 06:36, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
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> Hi Tim,
>
> On Mon, 30. Mar 2020 at 21:26:59 +0100, Tim Sutton wrote:
>> Another nice name candidate would be Anchorage in honour of our project
>> founder
>
> 2.4 was called Chugiak.
Url my soft old brains!
>
>> who doesn’t get
Sorry, sent too quickly.
I was going to say I'm not sure why I had to set the flag for spatialite,
as https://www.gaia-gis.it/fossil/libspatialite/wiki?name=PROJ.6 implies
that it is no longer required. But I was definitely getting an error on a
checkout from the fossil build from one of the
Hi Samweli,
I was able to fix it last night with Proj 7 by doing the following (I have
a custom build of gdal, spatialite, qgis and proj):
- purge all libproj < 19 from /usr/local/lib or wherever your custom files
are kept
- Compile and install proj 7
- Recompile libspatialite against proj 7 (to
Hi Stephen,
Thanks a lot for your help, I have downgraded to PROJ 6.3.1 by installing it
from source. Now I get this error
[ 39%] Built target pyqtcompat
make[2]: *** No rule to make target
'/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libspatialite.so', needed by
'output/lib/libqgis_core.so.3.13.0'. Stop.
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On 31/03/20 06:42, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> On Mon, 30. Mar 2020 at 20:46:56 +0100, Tim Sutton wrote:
>> Ten +1’s for this idea…and let’s make sure to have at least 15 patch
>> releases so we can have 3.1415 out in the wild :-)
>
> Or just use 3.14.1, 3.14.15, 3.14.159, 3.14.1592
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Il 30/03/20 18:26, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:
> Yes, Hannover would be a good choice.
+1
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right,
if Raymond at all are still available to host the meeting in August (virus
permitting), instead waiting for the next year. I suppose it's also a way
to maintain local sponsorship (and logistic) local organisers were able to
activate.
Luigi Pirelli
Also, please consider that using special characters in the release name, if
not handled properly, could lead to bugs as for București
(https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/35453)
or that a different style in numbering releases will change the user-agent
string (now like "QGIS/31003") and could
On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 at 15:56, Anita Graser wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Pi is awesome, always!
Any volunteers to try to bake a "world map" on to the top of an apple
pie for the splash screen? :D
hehehe
Nyall
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