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Hi All
Especially newer contributors - have you added yourself to our contributors map
and lists? With 12 hours left to go before QGIS 2.16 gets branched, its not too
late to get yourself in there!
* doc/contributors.json : a geojson doc with a list of anyone who has ever made
a code /
I just thought a version check would be even more efficient than the other
methods, so it would be good to try it first. If the user is in fact a
wizard, there's always `import antigravity`.
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if they are in the repo, they should be available, sice Processing
connects directly to it
Maybe version numbers are wrong?
2016-07-06 15:09 GMT+02:00 matteo :
> Hi all,
>
> I had a quick look at the download R script tool in Processing and I
> noticed that some scripts
Depending on how you build the checks you can even skip the version test.
I.e. if somebody manages to put a GeometryGenerator into an older
project he has at least earned wizard-status.
And you wouldn't want to prevent a wizard from doing his job, would you?
Matthias
On 07/07/2016 04:36 PM, Tom
We might be talking about different things. I have used that data for
instructional screenshots at https://github.com/tomchadwin/qgis2web/wiki.
I'd like to acknowledge the data if appropriate, and was wondering if there
was accepted attribution text for that dataset.
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Great. I'll do something like that, perhaps preceded by "if QGIS version <
2.14, it's not 2.5D".
Thanks
Tom
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2016-07-07 2:23 GMT+02:00 Tim Sutton :
> Hi
>
> On 06 Jul 2016, at 8:17 AM, Geo DrinX wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have seen this, and I found interesting:
>
> http://vimeo.com/113487872
>
> http://www.sensum-project.eu/
>
>
Hi Tom
On 07/07/2016 01:35 PM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
> Matthias Kuhn-2 wrote
>> Or directly the symbols defined on the layer?
>
> What do you mean? Can you retrieve all symbols used by a layer without
> iterating through all the features? In the 2.5D renderer, if height is set
> by an expression,
Matthias Kuhn-2 wrote
> Or directly the symbols defined on the layer?
What do you mean? Can you retrieve all symbols used by a layer without
iterating through all the features? In the 2.5D renderer, if height is set
by an expression, and hence all features have different values, how many
symbols
Try:
map_item.setNewScale(canvas.scale())
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Hi, I'm trying to print a map using pyqgis and an existing template:
# i already loaded a layer and zoomed to the layer:
qgis.utils.iface.zoomToActiveLayer()
# now i need to zoom to a "precise" scale
canvas = qgis.utils.iface.mapCanvas()
canvas.zoomScale(2500) # this works for the canvas not in
Hi Tom,
On 07/07/2016 10:12 AM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
> So you can use a 2.5D renderer, then change to eg categorized or graduated,
> and the stack of geometry generators (shadow, walls, roof) remains in place.
> I have to detect these latter types of renderers in Python. I do so by
> looking for
Hello,
I'm not sure if this warrants a complete bug-report and/or PR thing,
but the current version of the release-2_14 branch crashes when you
right-click on a data layer. I think it is quite essential that this
is fixed before 2.14.4.
The following commit fixes this in master and should
So you can use a 2.5D renderer, then change to eg categorized or graduated,
and the stack of geometry generators (shadow, walls, roof) remains in place.
I have to detect these latter types of renderers in Python. I do so by
looking for that signature stack of symbol layers. This works.
However, I
Thanks a lot : that was quick!
Yes, I would be glad to have a reviewer. I think the best would be that you
just announce at the comments thread :
https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/32 (you need a github
account..).
You can write to me, or you can just post comments over github -
Hi Zoran,
if you want I can review it.
In case we can write privately.
Cheers,
giovanni
Il 07/lug/2016 9:23 AM, "Zoran Čučković" ha
scritto:
> Hello!
>
> I'm the author of viewshed analysis plugin for QGIS (
> https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/ViewshedAnalysis/). I have
Hello!
I'm the author of viewshed analysis plugin for QGIS (
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/ViewshedAnalysis/). I have recently
submitted the software to the fresh "Journal of open source software"
http://joss.theoj.org/ - but which is in pain to find a reviewer. Would
there be anyone
Hi
> On 07 Jul 2016, at 7:29 AM, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> Nathan also recommended me LICEcap. It is easy to use and works well. The
> only drawback is that sometimes it creates white artefacts when you move the
> mouse (see f.e.
>
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