BTW, I think we should really remove it, better sooner than later. Perhaps just
after 2.4 release?
On 18 giugno 2014 06:36:22 CEST, Nyall Dawson wrote:
>On 18 June 2014 12:24, Stefan Sylla wrote:
>
>> Basically you can accomplish that by importing your point layer to a
>Postgis
>> database (us
Hi,
I've submitted the following (big in terme of lines changed, but mostly
boring) pull request https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/1461 :
"""
Currently QGIS uses the 'classic' GEOS API that uses a global context.
This can conflict with libraries that would also use the global context
and potentia
Hi Anita
I am a bit late to join the discussion, but anyway... I cannot really
replicate the slowness you are experiencing. I can see some slowdown
which I assume is mainly related to the labeling - in 2.4 there have
been some changes that will likely slow down labeling even more - e.g.
checking o
I just released the mask plugin version 1.0 in qgis repository. I'll be glad
to have some feedback on it.
We still need to document it, what will be done in github dedicated wiki.
Documenting inverted polygon renderer should be done in qgis main doc. How
do we proceed to add sections in it?
Che
Hi Régis,
Thank you for the explanations and for funding it!
I think it is very cool, but as it is an "unusual" feature it probably
needs a bit of explaining in the manual. Esp. if you combine it with the
ShapeBurst fill.
People need to understand that they are styling anything but the current
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Hi guys,
the Italian GUI is 100% translated but I noticed that some strings of
the GUI are still in English.
For now I found:
* Properties -> Filed Tab -> Edit widget. The title of the dialog
window is in English
* within the Edit widget dialog:
Hi,
Le 17/06/2014 09:32, Régis Haubourg a écrit :
> Hi Bernard,
> plugin is coming this week I think.
Yes, it is already available at https://github.com/Oslandia/mask_plugin
A 1.0 version for the official qgis repository is on its way.
>
> Bernhard Ströbl wrote
>> Thinking about QGIS server: W
Here's a quick example of what the combination of inverted polygon and
shapeburst fill can do: http://i.imgur.com/7n6rxJx.jpg
Since shapeburst fill can use map-based units, the "outer glows"-like
effect of polygons can be spatially relevant, i.e. in the above map, the
glow could represent a specif
Hi Bernard,
plugin is coming this week I think.
Bernhard Ströbl wrote
> Thinking about QGIS server: Would there be a chance to use what you
> describe to keep labels staying away from the edge of the requested map?
>
> Bernhard
current implementation adds a In_mask(srid) expression, that can b
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