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Hi Tom and Mathieu
Ok good responsesI'll withdraw my suggestion for now
Regards
Tim Sutton
Co-founder of Kartoza
QGIS project chairman
> On 22 Mar 2017, at 5:11 AM, Mathieu Pellerin wrote:
>
> Tim,
>
> -1 to use OSM-based XYZ tile server that doesn't
Tim,
-1 to use OSM-based XYZ tile server that doesn't update its dataset on a
regular basis (+/- weekly). While there are nicer styles that OSM's default
one, one of the fundamental dynamic of OSM is the ability to update / add
spatial data and see those updates reflected on tiles immediately. We
On 21 March 2017 at 21:12, Tim Sutton wrote:
> Hi Nyall
>
> It's probably the same issue as described here:
>
> http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/API-Break-in-2-16-for-QgsComposition-td5276424.html
>
Yep - that's it. What a horrible bug. At least it's not our fault...
but
On 2017-03-21 20:12, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 22 March 2017 at 08:26, wrote:
Also, I question further development using WebKit when Qt has moved to
WebEngine. Wouldn't adopting WebEngine make sense or at least present
why
it isn't.
As Tom has said, WebEngine isn't a
On 22 March 2017 at 08:26, wrote:
> Also, I question further development using WebKit when Qt has moved to
> WebEngine. Wouldn't adopting WebEngine make sense or at least present why
> it isn't.
As Tom has said, WebEngine isn't a suitable replacement. It's a very,
*very*
Hi Tim
Tim Sutton-6 wrote
> One thing that I would suggest is that we do not use the default tile
> renders for OSM - it would be much nicer to provide something 'consumer'
> orientated rather than the OSM renders which are great for visualizing a
> broad range of OSM feature types but not IMHO
The "MM" stands for Michael Minn:
http://michaelminn.com/linux/mmqgis/
Tom
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There's been quite a lot of discussion on the WebKit/WebEngine issue already
on the list. Bottom line - from memory WebEngine does not yet compare to
WebKit in functionality. I stand to be corrected.
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It sounds great, does it work? I can suggest a reason for building from
scratch - one can compile to take advantage of multiple cores rather
than assume everyone likes slow.
I looked at these notes and the first thing I noticed was PyQt5 Version
5.8.1. Qt5.8.1 requires a change in Unicode
Replies to multiple messages inline, elow.
Tim Sutton wrote on Tue, 21 Mar 2017 at 21:43:07 +0200:
> John have you considered just running QGIS in docker - its probably
> a much easier approach than the method you have embarked upon...
I think your question was directed to
I was wanting to contact the developer of MMQGIS and found on the
http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/mmqgis/ page that the link to the Code
repository links back to itself and the Tracker goes to the home page for
documentation. As far as I can tell there is no contact information or the
ability to
Hi
> On 21 Mar 2017, at 9:50 PM, Mark Johnson wrote:
>
> Good - I think it will get outdated quickly and history shows that such
> content does not get well maintained. If we had to do anything along these
> lines, it could be to have a small chapter which lists all
Pierre_Loicq wrote
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to compile current master on ubuntu 16.04. I have this error:
>
> [ 99%] Generating ../output/i18n/qgis_bg.qm
> lrelease: could not exec '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/lrelease': No
> such file or directory
> lrelease: could not exec
>
> Good - I think it will get outdated quickly and history shows that such
> content does not get well maintained. If we had to do anything along these
> lines, it could be to have a small chapter which lists all the QGIS
> dependencies along with a pointer to the upstream build instructions for
Hi
> On 21 Mar 2017, at 10:33 AM, Yves Jacolin wrote:
>
> Sorry for the noise, reading again the thread, my previous email is not
> relevant for such issue. I don't think we will add a chapter how to build
> QGIS
> from scratch.
Good - I think it will get outdated quickly
Hi
Its really great to see this Paolo. I think the OSM requests all sound
reasonable and if we do start representing a high load on their servers we
could consider adding a caching proxy between QGIS clients and OSM tile server
so that we don't hit their servers too hard.
One thing that I
Hi Larry
> On 21 Mar 2017, at 8:12 PM, Larry Shaffer wrote:
>
> Hi Tim, Andreas, et al.,
>
> Thank you for the quick replies and support. I will submit a "State of QGIS"
> talk today. Regardless of whether it is accepted, I will probably be in
> attendance at FOSS4G
Hi Tim, Andreas, et al.,
Thank you for the quick replies and support. I will submit a "State of
QGIS" talk today. Regardless of whether it is accepted, I will probably be
in attendance at FOSS4G Boston.
Note that I intend this talk to be completely vetted by the community. I
will be posting to
Hi Paolo,
I can help on this.
1. The UserAgent is already a configurable feature in QGIS (under
Options/Network). Any user can change it, but we can propose another
default value.
2. The QGIS community is very much aware of OpenStreetMap. If we really
need to make our users more aware, does it
Marco,
I actually noticed that, I made a mistake with how I done this analysis before.
I have set the ‘CRS of the Project from Layer’ and this seems to have given the
correct answer.
Finbar
From: Marco Lechner [mailto:mlech...@bfs.de]
Sent: 21 March 2017 14:51
To: Finbar Gillen;
You are welcome,
but be careful with creating circles based on different (esp. non metric)
coordinate reference systems.
Marco
> Finbar Gillen hat am 21. März 2017 um 15:04
> geschrieben:
>
>
> Marco,
>
>
>
> That worked out great! Thanks for your
Marco,
That worked out great! Thanks for your help.
Regards
Finbar
From: Marco Lechner [mailto:mlech...@bfs.de]
Sent: 21 March 2017 12:26
To: Finbar Gillen; qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: RE: [Qgis-developer] Select by Radius
Hi Finbar,
Expresions are using SQL (and usually are the
Hi Finbar,
Expresions are using SQL (and usually are the part after the "WHERE". If you
have a point layer (in a metric KBS) you could use "Select by Expression" from
Menu -> View -> Select and put in
intersects( $geometry, buffer( geom_from_wkt( 'POINT(410611 5315209)'), 3000))
This selects
Hi!
> Another question I have is whether there are other ArcGIS functions that
> are missing in QGIS that would be good to implement.
amazingly in processing we don't have an easy/obvious (at least for me) way to
* snap points to lines
* cut lines with points
* a tool to perform distance
hi Finbar,
you could use select by expression and use geometry functions available in the
Expresions dialog to create the readius (e.g. buffering the point, created ba
geometry_from_text). If you need thisvery often, you could create a simple
model with the preocessing plugin doing what i
Hi all,
Another query, I have recently shifted to QGIS from ArcGIS and am looking for
some help/pointers with the following:
Does QGIS have a method by which I can specify a lat-lon coordinate (or a utm
x,y coordinates, coordinate system not imp), and get all features that lie
within a
Hi Nyall
It's probably the same issue as described here:
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/API-Break-in-2-16-for-QgsComposition-td5276424.html
Regards
Tim Sutton
Co-founder of Kartoza
QGIS project chairman
> On 21 Mar 2017, at 10:56 AM, Nyall Dawson wrote:
>
>
building QGIS from scratch I have such error (plenty of this)
https://gist.github.com/yjacolin/c84beac6d4d62fd0be6036651cec5df4
I am using Qt 5.6 is it a problem?
Thanks,
Y.
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On mardi 21 mars 2017 11:07:18 CET Mark Johnson wrote:
> > That will *not* work for other formats that can have multiple geometry
> > fields, like GML.
>
> Could you send me such a GML to test this?
Sure you'll find attached such a .gml and the corresponding .xsd
> Have you ever seen or have a
>
> That will *not* work for other formats that can have multiple geometry
> fields, like GML.
Could you send me such a GML to test this?
Have you ever seen or have a GML with a duplicate layer-name?
but it would probably be cleaner to have a dedicated URI parameter for the
> geometry column
> To solve the issue of several geometry fields we also need a (optional)
>
> > parameter with the geometry column name.
>
> subLayers() will send the layer name in the 'table_name(field_name)' format
>
> It was only with gdal 1 that GDALDatasetGetLayerByName could not use that
> format.
> That
Hi all,
we have been exploring the possibility of adding default XYZ maps to
QGIS, so to make life far easier for users.
The good news is that the OSM board is quite positive about this.
The not-so-good news is that their (I believe reasonable) requirements
imply some more development from our
Hi All,
I am Sai Harsh from IIIT-Sri City, I have been using QGIS from past 8
months, I am good at Python and C++ programming apart from this I have
2-year research experience in implementation of algorithmic graph theory.
Here I attach the project write-up, please suggest me whether it's a good
Hi all,
I am looking to do some drive time isochrones to access accessibility to some
facilities.
Has anyone done this before using QGIS and have any advice on how to go about
it?
Any Help is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Finbar Gillen
Vhi Group DAC (Vhi) is a holding company for insurance
Sorry for the noise, reading again the thread, my previous email is not
relevant for such issue. I don't think we will add a chapter how to build QGIS
from scratch.
Y.
On samedi 18 mars 2017 15:55:34 CET Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> And can I add the constant hard fight against fake user
Hello,
Could you work like we do for QEP? i.e Write the text in a ticket, ask for
comment and label it as finished (or to be integrated in the documentation).
I will be happy to do it (assign the ticket to me) if everybody agree with
this process!
Pros:
* lower the barrier
* easy to comment
On mardi 21 mars 2017 01:04:44 CET Mark Johnson wrote:
> > So if we want to address both we need the layer_id and layer_name. I'd say
> > when you build a OGR URI (mostly in QgisApp::askUserForOGRSublayers()),
> > then look at the uniqueness of the layer names. If there's layer name
> > unicity,
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