Hi,
This has already been reported on GH repo:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/44050
Le 22 mars 2023 à 04:40, Paul N via QGIS-Developer
a écrit :
I am placing point feature one by one and filling attribute, i am facing
problem that attribute filling widget moves slowing towards
I am placing point feature one by one and filling attribute, i am facing
problem that attribute filling widget moves slowing towards taskbar
windows. After placing 6 to 8 points it reaches at the end of taskbar.
Again i am placing it at top. Developer please check?
Paul N
Just a correction the link [2] should be
https://blog.qgis.org/2023/03/21/felt-is-our-first-sustaining-member/
Sorry for the confusion
Cheers
Marco Bernasocchi
QGIS.org Chair
OSGeo.org Board member
OPENGIS.ch CEO
On Tue, 21 Mar 2023, 16:32 Marco Bernasocchi, wrote:
> Dear communitiy,
> it is
Dear communitiy,
it is with great pleasure tha I can officially announce that we reached the
goal [1] of bringing the total member contributions up to €200k per year.
We hope this is only the beginning and the PSC is working hard to get more
large organisation into the sustaining members programm.
Awesome that worked perfectly thank you!
I had actually pulled the .py files up into the top level directory to
solve that problem you identify while I was trying to get things running
but obviously that is not the right solution long term.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 10:14 AM Jacky Volpes via
Thank you!
I am also in Den Bosch and so I would love to join the discussion there,
hopefully with valuable contributions and solutions :))
Cheers, Hannes
Am 21.03.23 um 09:48 schrieb DelazJ via QGIS-Developer:
Hi,
Thanks all for the feedback
I second the (somewhat reformulated by myself)
Hi,
I recommend that you clone the repository somewhere else on your
computer, and add the path in QGIS settings, in the System > Environment
variable section, in QGIS_PLUGINPATH (see capture below).
This way you will always be able to put the correct path to the plugin.
Because here for
Hi,
could anyone share instructions for installing a plugin from the source
code on github instead of the plugin manager and subsequently making
changes and running the plugin to see the difference?
I've tried cloning the repo to:
Hi,
Thanks all for the feedback
I second the (somewhat reformulated by myself) opinion that we shouldn't
just buy space or disk because we would be financially able to do so. Not
sure it is a sustainable behavior and we'd just be postponing the issue
(remember, pyqgis repo is also concerned). We
Hi Saber,
It is a good point - to use the source.
I think the source was a point cloud data set.
So, ideally, it could be a point cloud to mesh tool (or TIN).
I see that Alex Bruy just committed a point cloud to raster tool (going
through TIN is an option), but not as a final TIN result.
Hi Andreas,
Indeed, there is no native tool at the moment to convert raster directly to
mesh. I filed a ticket with a link to this discussion so we can add it to
QGIS later:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/52313
But, in general, I would first try to find the source of the DEM raster
(e.g.
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