I hope that there is plugin that we can import arcgis color ramps
style (*.style) in QGIS.
http://blogs.esri.com/Support/blogs/mappingcenter/archive/2009/07/07/ESRI-Color-Ramps-Version-2.0.aspx
http://mappingcenter.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=arcgisResources.gateway
Noli
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Hi,
It seems that QGIS has only 3 color ramps, probably we can improve it
by adding more options and increase the class size as well.
http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Symbology_RFC#Python_plugin
Where is the "Color ramp dialogs"? Is this implemented?
I find color ramps in R package quite flexible especi
Am Samstag, 21. August 2010, um 10.06:51 schrieb Tim Sutton:
> Hi All
>
>
> Just a PSC perspecitive note on this, I think it will be useful when
> discussions are complete to simply summarise discussions and submit
> that summary as a proposal to the PSC for approval. In general the
> requirement
Hi Andrea,
QGIS mapserver works as an Apache fcgi. So to enable QGIS-mapserver you
copy the executable to a directory configured for FCGI, enable fcgi in
Apache (easy to do in most Linux distributions) and start Apache. You
don't need to be logged in - also no GUI is needed. I am not sure if
I don't know this plugin,
but remenber a very old product from ESRI called.
"ArcView for IMS" .
That was an extension for arcview3 to be able to produce map for the web.
The main problem was that the server must be logged in to produce a map,
because the software need an environment and a GUI.
Be
Am 21.08.2010 16:45, schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde:
Marco Hugentobler wrote:
Hi all
The QGIS mapserver project implements a WMS server on top of the QGIS
libraries (funded by the EU projects Orchestra, Sany and the city of
Uster).
With the recent additions in the QGIS mapserver project, the
Marco Hugentobler wrote:
Hi all
The QGIS mapserver project implements a WMS server on top of the QGIS
libraries (funded by the EU projects Orchestra, Sany and the city of Uster).
With the recent additions in the QGIS mapserver project, the server is now
very convenient to use and to configur
+1
We think that QGIS mapserver has a great potential because it can now be
fully graphically configured, without having to manually write map files
or SLDs.
It certainly will improve our own productivity since we can now leverage
existing Desktop-GIS projects also for the web.
I also hop
Hi
+1 to put them under a plugins->database menu
Perhaps merging some of the plugins to provide a 'super postgis'
manager plugin would also be worth thinking about?
Regards
Tim
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:10 AM, Giuseppe Sucameli
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Martin Dob
+1 from me too!
Regards
Tim
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Borys Jurgiel wrote:
>> What is your opinion about an integration?
>
> Time for the server market! :) In the present state it was totally invisible
> and underestimated.
>
> +1 of course!
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Hi All
Just a PSC perspecitive note on this, I think it will be useful when
discussions are complete to simply summarise discussions and submit
that summary as a proposal to the PSC for approval. In general the
requirements (SVN, plugin specific access controls etc) are all doable
but probably no
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