Nightly builds (or weekly snapshots for that matter) are very different
from a publicized, pre-release preview build. With a prepared pre-release
preview, users are at least expecting that basic functioning will work,
that's something the nightly builds simply can't guarantee by the nature
of
-but you get an higher chance of getting a broader number of people (that
interacts with QGIS in different ways) to test out your product before it's
released.
+but you get an higher chance of getting a broader number of people (that
interacts with QGIS in different ways) to test out your product
Hi Tom,
I see you started collecting Meta Data Catalogues (at least on national scale)
for the default services in the plugin.
I like the idea very much. What about asking (QGIS) users explicitly to provide
addresses for their countries? Such a collection would be really valuable
(especially
Hi Mathieu
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Mathieu Pellerin nirvn.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Martin,
Fantastic work; I knew to expect a better rendering experience, yet I was
caught by surprise at how much of a positive difference it makes.
Few things from my 10-minutes play with it:
* The map
Hi Mathieu,
On Mon, 24. Feb 2014 at 15:42:19 +0700, Mathieu Pellerin wrote:
Nightly builds (or weekly snapshots for that matter) are very different
from a publicized, pre-release preview build. With a prepared pre-release
preview, users are at least expecting that basic functioning will work,
Hi Martin
if some code in QGIS creates coordinate transform
without using transform provided by map renderer, it will be created
without the chosen datum transform and will therefore provide
incorrect results
There is a lot of code and plugins that rely on the assumption that a
coordinate
Hi Jürgen,
On 21 Feb 2014, at 16:24, Jürgen E. Fischer j...@norbit.de wrote:
But QGIS and Qt in OSGeo4W is built with Visual C++ not MinGW. You can't use
OSGeo4W's Qt with MinGW.
I installed Visual Studio Express 2013, and it seems the compiler given with
(version 12.0) is not compliant
The supported version is VS 2008. I have never tried building with
anything else.
- Nathan
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:10 PM, Rouzaud Denis denis.rouz...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Jürgen,
On 21 Feb 2014, at 16:24, Jürgen E. Fischer j...@norbit.de wrote:
But QGIS and Qt in OSGeo4W is built with
Hi Denis,
On Mon, 24. Feb 2014 at 12:10:53 +0100, Rouzaud Denis wrote:
I installed Visual Studio Express 2013, and it seems the compiler given with
(version 12.0) is not compliant with Qt libs from the osgeo package.
Right, if you want to use Qt from OSGeo4W you need to you the same compiler
Thanks a lot Nathan, this brought me further!
On 24 Feb 2014, at 12:14, Nathan Woodrow madman...@gmail.com wrote:
The supported version is VS 2008. I have never tried building with anything
else.
- Nathan
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:10 PM, Rouzaud Denis denis.rouz...@gmail.com
Hi,
I just opened a ticket for this bug : https://hub.qgis.org/issues/9632
2014-02-19 14:54 GMT+01:00 kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
Before reporting a bug, I would like to know if it is not already
reported. I am using QGIS 2.0.3 with Processing plugin experimental version
On 02/24/2014 05:45 PM, Marco Hugentobler wrote:
- GUI: have a tab in project properties where non-default datum
transforms would be managed - instead of requiring the user to select
the datum transform immediately when the layer was added (and without
being able to change the decision later)
In an old feature request from me [1] I was suggesting to add LIKE/ILIKE
filter to GetFeatureInfo FILTER allowed params.
Trying to follow the path of the request, it seems that the filter is
simply appended to layer subsetstring as it is. QgsFilters' aren't being
used, right?
giovanni
[1]
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Hi Leyan
I struggled quite a lot with the interface of a very famous commercial
GIS on this issue, I believe there is a real possibility to do better
here ! I think it is essential to allow the user to change the
transformation later easily, maybe somewhere linked from the CRS choice
?
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Leyan ouyang.leyan...@hotmail.com wrote:
On 02/24/2014 05:45 PM, Marco Hugentobler wrote:
- GUI: have a tab in project properties where non-default datum
transforms would be managed - instead of requiring the user to select
the datum transform immediately when
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In an old feature request from me [1] I was suggesting to add LIKE/ILIKE
filter to GetFeatureInfo FILTER allowed params. Trying to follow the path
of the request, it seems that the filter is simply
Hi Ivan,
so ILIKE works bad in QGIS Desktop too? I will test it.
Can you confirm QgsFilter is not being used (mmm... where is it ever used
now?)
giovanni
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Excellent work, thanks guys.
Just a thought, but as part of the release process (I'm guessing there's a
big list of things to do somewhere) I'd suggest updating the Affected
Version on redmine to whatever the newest version is. There's no 2.2.0 on
there currently.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 22
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Hi,
I would like to catch the layer or layer id that is sending
attributeValueChanged signal.
This signal carries only QgsFeatureId fid, int idx, const QVariant )
Any idea how to do this in a clean way?
Cheers,
Régis
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Why not? We're talking about a feature freezed period!? The nightly
build
is a snapshot what what will get release. Where do you see a difference?
I think it's a perception thing.
Nightly build in my mind always means bleeding edge may or may not work,
use at own risk. I'm aware that
Hi Régis
Calling sender() in your SLOT should return the QgsVectorLayer object
There is also QSignalMapper [1] which has a cleaner concept, but it
looks as if this will on the one hand help you to identify the source
layer, but you will loose any other parameters, what's probably not
your
Hi all,
I'm trying to render marker symbols that are bigger than the feature
geometry bounding box. When the feature is not visible (because it is out
of the current extent) the symbol isn't rendered.
I think the code in the draw method of qgsvectorlayer.cpp is:
QgsFeatureIterator fit =
How about making a formal announcement (mailing list, website, wiki etc)
telling the users that QGIS version 2.X is in feature freeze and therefore
is sufficiently stable to be tested by end users? This may increase the
number of testers.
As an end user that uses QGIS for production, this is the
Hi,
Yes - I can confirm that on Windows (OSGeo4W). Very annoying. I don't
know when this bug was introduced - too bad I did not see it before the
release.
With this bug present I cannot roll out QGIS 2.2 in my organization -
sad - it means I have to wait another 4 months to maybe have a useful
Confirm on ubuntu 12.04 LTS from the UbuntuGIS PPA
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On 02/24/2014
Slightly deviating from the topic, but I'm quite fond of the GeoServer
release process; they're revamping a little to offer better Long Term
Support:
http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GSIP+107+-+Extended+Release+Schedule
I feel a similar system would solve most of QGIS' release problems:
- Bugfix
Hi Jonathan,
On Mon, 24. Feb 2014 at 14:17:44 +, Jonathan Moules wrote:
Why not? We're talking about a feature freezed period!? The nightly build
is a snapshot what what will get release. Where do you see a difference?
I think it's a perception thing.
Nightly build in my mind always
Hi Matthias,
thanks for the pointer. My plugin main class does not inherits from anything
and I get the following error:
line 173, in labelLayerModified
sender = self.sender()
AttributeError: EasyCustomLabeling instance has no attribute 'sender'
Should I inherit my class from a higher QT
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Matteo
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Ok, seriously, I should probably emphasize in the freeze announcement,
that it's mainly the users that are supposed to test the daily prereleases
and weekly release candidates and report problems, while the developers
work on reproducing and
A followup:
I had my class inherit from QObject (first time doing that for me) and I catch
the sender correctly.
Strangely, I catch the signal twice, so maybe inherinting from QObject triggers
another signalk somewhere..
Cheers
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Hi Stefan: great idea! FYI there is discussion on this at
https://github.com/geopython/MetaSearch/pull/31#issuecomment-35818883,
the output of which we'll place on the MetaSearch w.r.t. how to get
your CSW added to default connections. If someone can put out a call
to qgis-user, that would be
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Filipe Dias filipesd...@gmail.com wrote:
How about making a formal announcement (mailing list, website, wiki etc)
telling
the users that QGIS version 2.X is in feature freeze and therefore is
sufficiently
stable to be tested by end users? This may
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// This works
from osgeo import ogr
canvas =
qgis.utils.iface.mapCanvas()
allLayers = canvas.layers()
for i in allLayers: i.selectAll(); print i.name(); print
i.selectedFeatureCount()
(In the python Console)
Above you use the current layer (i) to i.selectAll();
How do you do a selection
Hi Martin,
This is just awesome work!
Unfortunately, all but the simplest labeling tests (default labels of mm
unit) fail, especially any that utilize labels in map units. In your
forthcoming detailed description of changes you mentioned, could you add
some info on what may have changed with
hmmm that is a real bugger. Yeah I think kind of thing warrants a bug fix
release. This will kill QGIS for most users who do data entry, which is
most of the people I know.
- Nathan
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The workaround for this is to have the identify dialog docked which will
stop it opening over the top. I have hidden mine behind the browser dock
so it doesn't show up all the time.
- Nathan
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Nathan Woodrow madman...@gmail.comwrote:
hmmm that is a real
Hi,
thanks for all developers of huge and fantastic work again.
I've OpenSuse 12.3 updated about per midnight (GMT 24.2.2014 23:00).
and qgis2-2.2.0-6.1
I'd some notices of small "bugs". I was not able to use other
machinery so I don't know ..
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