Hi all,
new raster providers are ready for testing. The work is not yet
finished but all the old functionality should be available. Current
status:
- GDAL: on-the-fly reprojection via gdal warp, quite slow, I have not
yet implemented the trick used in Mapserver Marco pointed me to.
Please let me k
Ok. Up to 0.1.2!
Cheers,
JP
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il giorno sab, 08/01/2011 alle 15.53 +0100, JP Glutting ha scritto:
>
> >
> > Do I need to increment the version number every time I upload
> > a new package, or is the date enough to push the
Il giorno sab, 08/01/2011 alle 15.53 +0100, JP Glutting ha scritto:
>
> Do I need to increment the version number every time I upload
> a new package, or is the date enough to push the new code out
> to users?
Hi JP.
Thanks for looking into this. Yes, please incre
Hi B.,
On Sat, 08. Jan 2011 at 08:28:13 -0500, b.edwa...@ville.laval.qc.ca wrote:
> Upon installing QGIS 1.6 via the standalone installer, I noticed that the
> GDAL/OGR version varies among the
> 1) QGIS GDAL/OGR Build Version - Listed under Help>About>About
> 2) OGR Data Provider - Listed under
Ok, just found the menu reindex bug - fixed (new package uploaded).
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 3:47 PM, JP Glutting wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> I see what happened. You were using the configuration files included in the
> distribution, and it was trying to write to a directory that only exists on
> my c
Hi Paolo,
I see what happened. You were using the configuration files included in the
distribution, and it was trying to write to a directory that only exists on
my computer (because the full path names are used in the config files - I
haven't figured out how to do this cross-platform with relativ
Dear Authors of MCElite and MMQgis and all others plugin Authors! :)
Please keep version numbers in __init__.py and repository xml synchronized.
Otherwise Qgis proposes false upgrade again and again.
It's very good practice to always test plugin upgrade after upload. Instead of
developing your p
if you want qgis to render faster, remember to enable the caching
options under Rendering & SVG under Settings>Options
Also, set the cache space higher if your data is very big, like mine.
Damn parcels and landuse data :-(
On 1/8/11, Gary Sherman wrote:
> On 1/4/11 10:48 PM, Mohammed Rashad wrote
As per http://forum.qgis.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7800
Upon installing QGIS 1.6 via the standalone installer, I noticed that the
GDAL/OGR version varies among the
1) QGIS GDAL/OGR Build Version - Listed under Help>About>About
2) OGR Data Provider - Listed under Help>About>Providers
3) OGR Layer C
Il giorno sab, 08/01/2011 alle 12.41 +0100, JP Glutting ha scritto:
> Good idea about the documentation. I will have to figure out how to do
> that with Qt.
You can have a look to e.g. CAD Tools, a good example, I think.
> I also need to work on some UML diagrams to show how it all works.
That
Thanks Paolo!
Good idea about the documentation. I will have to figure out how to do that
with Qt. I also need to work on some UML diagrams to show how it all works.
That is a bad bug - it shouldn't crash if it can't find a config file. What
were you doing when it crashed? It looks like you were
Hi Andrea.
We all agree that QGIS still misses some useful functions (that's why
many new functions are being developed every day).
I was referring to the statement:
"The use of Quantum GIS is not intended to replace DSE's investment in
ArcGIS for more sophisticated analysis, mapping and data manag
Yep, it's a pity that it almost sounds as qgis is the kids gis app... But
yes, better than nothing.
Thanks Noli
Marco Bernasocchi (mobile)
On 8 Jan 2011 08:59, "Paolo Cavallini" wrote:
Il giorno ven, 07/01/2011 alle 23.03 +1100, Noli Sicad ha scritto:
> DSE is now undertaking a larger trial of
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