On Friday, January 30, 2015 10:50:28 Yves Jacolin wrote:
Hello,
I am testing QGIS server 2.6 for one of my QGIS project with a lot of layer.
We are requesting layer via WMS service. There is, however, one layer not
working properly (well not at all). This layer has 9 rules for styling
which
On Friday, January 30, 2015 10:33:03 Yves Jacolin wrote:
Hello,
I tested one of my qgis project with qgis master (yesterday evening) and I
get this error for all layer: Cannot calculate extent. Is it a bug qgis
side or qgis server side? Is this a missing settings on my side?
Full error
Hi Bernd,
Here [0] we have an explanation of how the coordinate systems works in
general, and in particular in QGIS. You also find solutions to use the NTv2
grids with QGIS. Unfortunately, the text is in portuguese, but perhaps
Google Translate can help [1].
This is a way that each user must do
Hi Tim (and all),
Per the IRC meeting, I've come up with a possible questionnaire that we can
spam. Currently it's all text, but it can be converted easily enough. What
platform should we stick it on for the question/answers? I can do a free
surveymonkey unless someone has something better to
Hi Giovanni,
thanx for your answer.
Just contacted the organization which might be in charge to answer the
question about the circumstances to redistribute that file.
I hope we are talking of the same stuff: I mean this one
http://crs.bkg.bund.de/crseu/crs/descrtrans/BeTA/BETA2007.gsb or
Hi all,
deadline for GSOC ideas page preparation is 18th December, so less than
one day to add your ideas to GSoC page. If we want to participate, we
should fill our ideas page ASAP.
2015-02-11 11:46 GMT+02:00 Richard Duivenvoorde rdmaili...@duif.net:
Hi PSC/devs,
strk came up with an idea
Hello QGIS devs,
I think that QGIS contains it own python version. My QGIS 2.6 has the
2.7.9 version of python. Which version of QGIS has the 2.6 version of
python ?
Thanks a lot.
Marc
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Hi Bernd
Hi there,
reactivating this thread and also pushing it to the dev list to maybe
receive a statement:
Is it somehow planned to include the BETA2007.gsb and the resulting
changes into QGIS for 2.8 by default?
I received already some questions, cause now even german bureaucracy is
Hello,
When I try to install my plugin, QgisGeoJSONExportPlugin, with the
Manage and Install Plugins... dialog, the message This plugin is
broken, invalid syntax is displayed.
I think that the reason is I uploaded my plugin as
QgisGeoJSONExportPlugin-master.zip file containing a
Hi there,
reactivating this thread and also pushing it to the dev list to maybe
receive a statement:
Is it somehow planned to include the BETA2007.gsb and the resulting
changes into QGIS for 2.8 by default?
I received already some questions, cause now even german bureaucracy is
waking
Oops, sorry 18th February
2015-02-17 17:02 GMT+02:00 Alexander Bruy alexander.b...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
deadline for GSOC ideas page preparation is 18th December, so less than
one day to add your ideas to GSoC page. If we want to participate, we
should fill our ideas page ASAP.
2015-02-11
Am 17.02.2015 um 20:10 schrieb Alex Mandel:
On 02/17/2015 10:15 AM, Marc Ducobu wrote:
Am 17.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Marc Ducobu:
/ Hello QGIS devs,
//
// I think that QGIS contains it own python version. My QGIS 2.6 has
the
// 2.7.9 version of python. Which version of QGIS has the 2.6
On 02/17/2015 12:01 PM, Andre Joost wrote:
Am 17.02.2015 um 20:10 schrieb Alex Mandel:
On 02/17/2015 10:15 AM, Marc Ducobu wrote:
Am 17.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Marc Ducobu:
/ Hello QGIS devs,
//
// I think that QGIS contains it own python version. My QGIS 2.6 has
the
// 2.7.9 version
Hi all,
I’m interested on developing the multithreading support on Processing in order
to allow the user to continue to use the program even when if it is processing
some data. I’m new to QGIS but I’m want to develop this idea and learn more
about QGIS in order to plan how to implement it.
Am 17.02.2015 um 17:33 schrieb Pedro Venâncio:
Here [0] we have an explanation of how the coordinate systems works in
general, and in particular in QGIS. You also find solutions to use the NTv2
grids with QGIS. Unfortunately, the text is in portuguese, but perhaps
Google Translate can help [1].
Am 17.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Marc Ducobu:
Hello QGIS devs,
I think that QGIS contains it own python version. My QGIS 2.6 has the
2.7.9 version of python. Which version of QGIS has the 2.6 version of
python ?
QGIS 1.8 Lisboa is the oldest version I have running, and that had
already Python
Hi all,
I’m interested on developing the multithreading support on Processing in order
to allow the user to continue to use the program even when if it is processing
some data. I’m new to QGIS but I’m want to develop this idea and learn more
about QGIS in order to plan how to implement it.
On 02/17/2015 10:15 AM, Marc Ducobu wrote:
Am 17.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Marc Ducobu:
/ Hello QGIS devs,
//
// I think that QGIS contains it own python version. My QGIS 2.6 has
the
// 2.7.9 version of python. Which version of QGIS has the 2.6
version of
// python ?
/
QGIS 1.8
Jonathan.
This looks good. I do have one suggestion. For the second last question of
What do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a
certificate, I think it is more complex. For example, for a developer
certification, I would assume most people would think that community
Am 17.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Marc Ducobu:
/ Hello QGIS devs,
//
// I think that QGIS contains it own python version. My QGIS 2.6 has the
// 2.7.9 version of python. Which version of QGIS has the 2.6 version of
// python ?
/
QGIS 1.8 Lisboa is the oldest version I have running, and that
Hi Trevor,
Good suggestion and something I’d thought of myself (though yours
has more detail). However to simplify this version I decided to skip that.
Further, if it does get published via a free SurveyMonkey, I think you only get
10 questions, so will have to think carefully about
Hi,
I think the grids of the major countries should be included in QGIS
core. E.g. the german gsb file is only 87 kb. This could easily be
distributed with QGIS core.
It is the duty of the local QGIS user groups to come up with a solution
for their users - either by bundling it in QGIS core
Hi Andreas,
On Tue, 17. Feb 2015 at 21:29:24 +0100, Andreas Neumann wrote:
I think the grids of the major countries should be included in QGIS
core. E.g. the german gsb file is only 87 kb. This could easily be
distributed with QGIS core.
Redistributable files should IMHO be shipped with
Hello !
We have found a solution/workaround for our problem.
Instead of using directly the signal 'LayerModified', we use the signal
'renderComplete' from QgsMapCanvas.
At this step, we are sure to have a 'clean' state with the others tools/plugins
(like Node Tool).
We connect the signal
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