Re: [QGIS-Developer] Backporting right-to-left legend work?

2019-07-08 Thread Nyall Dawson
On Mon, 8 Jul 2019 at 17:52, Martin Dobias  wrote:
>
> Hi Nyall
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 5:06 AM Nyall Dawson  wrote:
> >
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Just looking for opinions on whether the recent work done enabling
> > right-to-left language support in print layout legends is suitable for
> > backporting to 3.8.
> >
> > My understanding is that this is a big issue for certain locales.
>
> That sounds fine to me to backport to 3.8.
>
> By the way, I guess that piece of work also closes this ticket, right?
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/13299

Yes - correct.

Nyall
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[QGIS-Developer] RES: Survey on If you use QGIS what do you like the most about it?

2019-07-08 Thread Jorge Almerio
Thanks to share!

Good survey!

 

De: QGIS-Developer [mailto:qgis-developer-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] Em nome de C 
Hamilton
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 8 de julho de 2019 16:14
Para: qgis-developer; qgis-user
Assunto: [QGIS-Developer] Survey on If you use QGIS what do you like the most 
about it?

 

I thought I would share with you some results of a survey I conducted earlier 
this year. There were 86 responses. Most users were using 2.x versions of the 
software, but some were using 3.x. Each person that responded may of had one or 
more items. I consolidated the similar responses so the number in front is the 
number of people that had the same basic answer.

17 - Easy to use and conduct analysis when compared with ESRI products.

1 - Editing is easier than with ArcGIS

2.- Supports excellent customization.

1 - Easier work flow for editing and creating figures.

13 - Much faster than ESRI products.

3 - Crashes less often than ArcGIS.

4 - More stable than ESRI software.

6 - Performs better than ESRI Desktop.

1 - Causes less headaches than ESRI software.

1 - Has better functionality and more useful tools than ArcGIS.

1 - More responsive than ESRI products to mouse and keyboard commands.

4 - Can do anything ArcMap can.

1 - Handles displaying big data points better than ArcGIS.

11 - Software is free.

1 - Saves the office $$$.

4 - Freedom from license restrictions.

2 - Free to download and use at home.

5 - Open source

4 - Being open source makes it easy to work with others.

2 - Conforms to OGC standards.

10 - Can easily be extended with plugins.

2 - Extensive 3rd party integration such as GRASS, TauDEM, SAGA, LASTools, and R

1 - Interesting addons not found in ArcGIS.

1 - Has great toolboxes.

10 - Works with hundreds of data formats.

2 - Produces a standards based GeoJSON file unlike ArcGIS that produces a 
modified format.

5 - Provides the very best interaction and support for PostgreSQL/PostGIS 
databases. ArcGIS does not work will with PostGIS.

2 - Better database integration.

1 - Can make PostGIS layers based on queries in QGIS.

4 - Full featured GIS application.

1 - 64 bit architecture.

2- Fast integrated GDAL/OGR library operations.

3 - Nice to have an integrated Python console.

1 - Easier to create a filter in QGIS than in ArcMap.

2 - Some QGIS tools work better than what ArcMap provides.

3 - Visualization tools are superior to ArcGIS including better rendering / 
blending capabilities.

1 - Has unique geoprocessing capabilities.

1 - Easy to write script to automate tasks.

1 - Like the persistent layer properties window, which makes infinitely more 
sense than endless pop-up clicking in Arc.

1 - Like how QGIS handles imagery stretching look-up tables.

1- Like draw pausing and cannot understand why ESRI can't get this right.

2 - Strong user community support.

1 - Can plot csv files onto a map and connect related tables of information.

Calvin

 

 

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[QGIS-Developer] Survey on If you use QGIS what do you like the most about it?

2019-07-08 Thread C Hamilton
I thought I would share with you some results of a survey I conducted
earlier this year. There were 86 responses. Most users were using 2.x
versions of the software, but some were using 3.x. Each person that
responded may of had one or more items. I consolidated the similar
responses so the number in front is the number of people that had the same
basic answer.

17 - Easy to use and conduct analysis when compared with ESRI products.
1 - Editing is easier than with ArcGIS
2.- Supports excellent customization.
1 - Easier work flow for editing and creating figures.
13 - Much faster than ESRI products.
3 - Crashes less often than ArcGIS.
4 - More stable than ESRI software.
6 - Performs better than ESRI Desktop.
1 - Causes less headaches than ESRI software.
1 - Has better functionality and more useful tools than ArcGIS.
1 - More responsive than ESRI products to mouse and keyboard commands.
4 - Can do anything ArcMap can.
1 - Handles displaying big data points better than ArcGIS.
11 - Software is free.
1 - Saves the office $$$.
4 - Freedom from license restrictions.
2 - Free to download and use at home.
5 - Open source
4 - Being open source makes it easy to work with others.
2 - Conforms to OGC standards.
10 - Can easily be extended with plugins.
2 - Extensive 3rd party integration such as GRASS, TauDEM, SAGA, LASTools,
and R
1 - Interesting addons not found in ArcGIS.
1 - Has great toolboxes.
10 - Works with hundreds of data formats.
2 - Produces a standards based GeoJSON file unlike ArcGIS that produces a
modified format.
5 - Provides the very best interaction and support for PostgreSQL/PostGIS
databases. ArcGIS does not work will with PostGIS.
2 - Better database integration.
1 - Can make PostGIS layers based on queries in QGIS.
4 - Full featured GIS application.
1 - 64 bit architecture.
2- Fast integrated GDAL/OGR library operations.
3 - Nice to have an integrated Python console.
1 - Easier to create a filter in QGIS than in ArcMap.
2 - Some QGIS tools work better than what ArcMap provides.
3 - Visualization tools are superior to ArcGIS including better rendering /
blending capabilities.
1 - Has unique geoprocessing capabilities.
1 - Easy to write script to automate tasks.
1 - Like the persistent layer properties window, which makes infinitely
more sense than endless pop-up clicking in Arc.
1 - Like how QGIS handles imagery stretching look-up tables.
1- Like draw pausing and cannot understand why ESRI can't get this right.
2 - Strong user community support.
1 - Can plot csv files onto a map and connect related tables of information.

Calvin
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Where did the gdal / ogr provider logic go?

2019-07-08 Thread Martin Dobias
Hi Tim

On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 4:01 PM Tim Sutton  wrote:

> Hi
>
> Thanks for the reply Alex! Yeah I had already looked here:
>
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/tree/master/src/providers
>
> There used to be OGR and GDAL folders in providers and now there aren’t.
>

They belong to the core library now - e.g. here's the folder for OGR:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/tree/master/src/core/providers/ogr

Cheers
Martin
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Locked layers and styles in layouts - where to see used layers?

2019-07-08 Thread magerlin
The code return just an empty string but it pointed me at looking at the
variables in the lower right corner, from where I can read it "manually"

 



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[QGIS-Developer] Plugin [629] Networks approval notification.

2019-07-08 Thread noreply

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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Locked layers and styles in layouts - where to see used layers?

2019-07-08 Thread DelazJ
Hi,
See the last example at
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/user_manual/print_composer/composer_items/composer_label.html#exploring-expressions-in-a-label-item
to create a list of used layers in a 'map 1' map item.

Hope that helps,

Harrissou

Le lun. 8 juil. 2019 à 16:31, magerlin  a écrit :

> I am going to reuse an old project file with 20 layouts which each are
> different based on what layers are locked in the layout.
>
> But now the background map source is going to be changed so I have to
> unlock
> layers in all 20 layouts to make them show the new background map.
>
> But then I will loose the information on what layers should be locked (ie.
> included) in each layout.
>
> Anywhere I can see what layers are included/locked in each layout?
>
> Final solution may be to open the project file in an XML editor - it must
> be
> stored there somewhere
>
> I should probably have used "map themes" but it is to late now..
>
>
>
> -
> Regards Morten
>
> Currently using Qgis 2.18.23 (OSGeo4) and Qgis 3.4.2 in parallel
> Windows 7, 64bit
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[QGIS-Developer] Locked layers and styles in layouts - where to see used layers?

2019-07-08 Thread magerlin
I am going to reuse an old project file with 20 layouts which each are
different based on what layers are locked in the layout.

But now the background map source is going to be changed so I have to unlock
layers in all 20 layouts to make them show the new background map. 

But then I will loose the information on what layers should be locked (ie.
included) in each layout.

Anywhere I can see what layers are included/locked in each layout?

Final solution may be to open the project file in an XML editor - it must be
stored there somewhere

I should probably have used "map themes" but it is to late now..



-
Regards Morten

Currently using Qgis 2.18.23 (OSGeo4) and Qgis 3.4.2 in parallel
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Where did the gdal / ogr provider logic go?

2019-07-08 Thread Tim Sutton
Hahah :)

> On 8 Jul 2019, at 15:41, Nathan Woodrow  wrote:
> 
> We dropped support for ogr in a effort to finally kill off shapefiles :p
> 
> - Nathan 
> 
> On Mon., 8 Jul. 2019, 11:39 pm Tim Sutton,  > wrote:
> Hi All
> 
> Can someone point me to where the logic that used to be in src/providers/ogr 
> went?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Regards
> 
> Tim
> —
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Tim Sutton
> 
> Co-founder: Kartoza
> Ex Project chair: QGIS.org 
> 
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> 
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Where did the gdal / ogr provider logic go?

2019-07-08 Thread Tim Sutton
Hi

Thanks for the reply Alex! Yeah I had already looked here:

https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/tree/master/src/providers

There used to be OGR and GDAL folders in providers and now there aren’t.

Regards

Tim


> On 8 Jul 2019, at 15:40, Alexander Bruy  wrote:
> 
> Hi Tim,
> 
> core part should be in the src/core/providers.  And some gui classes was 
> moved to
> src/gui/providers.
> 
> 
> пн, 8 лип. 2019 о 16:38 Tim Sutton  > пише:
> Hi All
> 
> Can someone point me to where the logic that used to be in src/providers/ogr 
> went?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Regards
> 
> Tim
> —
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Tim Sutton
> 
> Co-founder: Kartoza
> Ex Project chair: QGIS.org 
> 
> Visit http://kartoza.com  to find out about open source:
> 
> Desktop GIS programming services
> Geospatial web development
> GIS Training
> Consulting Services
> 
> Skype: timlinux 
> IRC: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net 
> 
> I'd love to connect. Here's my calendar link  
> to make finding time easy.
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Where did the gdal / ogr provider logic go?

2019-07-08 Thread Nathan Woodrow
We dropped support for ogr in a effort to finally kill off shapefiles :p

- Nathan

On Mon., 8 Jul. 2019, 11:39 pm Tim Sutton,  wrote:

> Hi All
>
> Can someone point me to where the logic that used to be in
> src/providers/ogr went?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards
>
> Tim
> —
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *Tim Sutton*
>
> *Co-founder:* Kartoza
> *Ex Project chair:* QGIS.org
>
> Visit http://kartoza.com to find out about open source:
>
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>
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Where did the gdal / ogr provider logic go?

2019-07-08 Thread Alexander Bruy
Hi Tim,

core part should be in the src/core/providers.  And some gui classes was
moved to
src/gui/providers.


пн, 8 лип. 2019 о 16:38 Tim Sutton  пише:

> Hi All
>
> Can someone point me to where the logic that used to be in
> src/providers/ogr went?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards
>
> Tim
> —
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *Tim Sutton*
>
> *Co-founder:* Kartoza
> *Ex Project chair:* QGIS.org
>
> Visit http://kartoza.com to find out about open source:
>
> Desktop GIS programming services
> Geospatial web development
> GIS Training
> Consulting Services
>
> *Skype*: timlinux
> *IRC:* timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net
>
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[QGIS-Developer] Where did the gdal / ogr provider logic go?

2019-07-08 Thread Tim Sutton
Hi All

Can someone point me to where the logic that used to be in src/providers/ogr 
went?

Thanks!

Regards

Tim
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] See map tile grid overlay.

2019-07-08 Thread Jeremy Palmer
Thanks Martin, very helpful. I'll check it out.

On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 5:42 PM Martin Dobias  wrote:

> Hi Jeremy
>
> I am afraid there is no such run-time option. There are some useful
> pieces of debugging code in there, but you would need to do some
> adjustments in the source code and recompile QGIS. For example in
> qgswmsprovider.cpp in
> QgsWmsTiledImageDownloadHandler::tileReplyFinished() there is a block
> of code inside "#if 0" / "#endif" which draws tile borders and prints
> tile bbox on top of the tile.
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 9:15 AM Jeremy Palmer  wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Does anyone know if it's possible turn on the tile grid info (bbox, x,
> y, zoom) for WMTS/XYZ type layers in QGIS for debugging purposes?
> >
> > Cheers
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Backporting right-to-left legend work?

2019-07-08 Thread Régis Haubourg
Hi,
Given the fact that release versions are mostly being used as release
candidates in reality, +1 for a backport. This will let a chance to many
more users to test this before next ltr. Great move!
Régis

Le lun. 8 juil. 2019 à 09:52, Martin Dobias  a écrit :

> Hi Nyall
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 5:06 AM Nyall Dawson 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Just looking for opinions on whether the recent work done enabling
> > right-to-left language support in print layout legends is suitable for
> > backporting to 3.8.
> >
> > My understanding is that this is a big issue for certain locales.
>
> That sounds fine to me to backport to 3.8.
>
> By the way, I guess that piece of work also closes this ticket, right?
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/13299
>
> Cheers
> Martin
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Backporting right-to-left legend work?

2019-07-08 Thread Martin Dobias
Hi Nyall

On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 5:06 AM Nyall Dawson  wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> Just looking for opinions on whether the recent work done enabling
> right-to-left language support in print layout legends is suitable for
> backporting to 3.8.
>
> My understanding is that this is a big issue for certain locales.

That sounds fine to me to backport to 3.8.

By the way, I guess that piece of work also closes this ticket, right?
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/13299

Cheers
Martin
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] See map tile grid overlay.

2019-07-08 Thread Martin Dobias
Hi Jeremy

I am afraid there is no such run-time option. There are some useful
pieces of debugging code in there, but you would need to do some
adjustments in the source code and recompile QGIS. For example in
qgswmsprovider.cpp in
QgsWmsTiledImageDownloadHandler::tileReplyFinished() there is a block
of code inside "#if 0" / "#endif" which draws tile borders and prints
tile bbox on top of the tile.

Cheers
Martin

On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 9:15 AM Jeremy Palmer  wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone know if it's possible turn on the tile grid info (bbox, x, y, 
> zoom) for WMTS/XYZ type layers in QGIS for debugging purposes?
>
> Cheers
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[QGIS-Developer] See map tile grid overlay.

2019-07-08 Thread Jeremy Palmer
Hi All,

Does anyone know if it's possible turn on the tile grid info (bbox, x, y,
zoom) for WMTS/XYZ type layers in QGIS for debugging purposes?

Cheers
Jeremy
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Processing script editor

2019-07-08 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all,
thanks for clarifying. Indeed a suboptimal situation - worth a qep or a ticket?
Cheers.

On 8 July 2019 02:30:38 CEST, Nyall Dawson  wrote:
>On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 at 00:20, matteo  wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> we've just realized that the editor of Processing scripts is "not the
>> same" as the main python editor. Is it worth to drop one of these and
>> unify the scripts into a single one?
>
>Yep - I've previously discussed this with Mathieu -- but we've
>actually got more than just the 2 editors, which all need to be redone
>into a single united Python script widget (e.g. there's also the edit
>Python expression function tab, the project startup macros option,
>...)
>
>Nyall
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] QGIS 3.8 Transformations dialog

2019-07-08 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
On 08/07/2019 02.13, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 at 11:11, Nyall Dawson  wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 17:29, Nyall Dawson  wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 17:11, Richard Duivenvoorde  
>>> wrote:

 On 28/06/2019 01.28, Nyall Dawson wrote:
>> That one shows 'just' 2 options (added to the qgis.nl post)
>> IF the green line is just the first one, but we are not sure if it is
>> the right one... should we make it green anyway?

> Ah, on proj 6 builds, we ARE sure that the first/green one is the most
> recommended one :) That's because proj gives us an ordered list of
> possible operations in order of preference (calculated using all
> proj's internal smarts and knowledge about the accuracy of different
> transform operations).

 Mmm, then my last question, after this I'll move to proj ;-)

 See:

 http://www.qgis.nl/media/2019/06/Screenshot-20190627104509-716x467.png

 This is QGIS with proj6: As you see there are 2 options. The first one
 being green 'numbered' (3). But the bottom one having a higher number
 between brackets having a (4) between brackets?

 Now /me wondering what these numbers are: because given your answer
 above, the green one being 'THE one' :-) I wonder what this other
 numbers are (I was wondering ordered by date/relevance or so)??
>>>
>>> These are how proj identifies the coordinate operation -- I'm not
>>> entirely sure what they represent, but I assume they are just indexes.
>>
>> Just for followers of this thread - conversation moved to the proj
>> mailing list, and looks like it will result in improved descriptive
>> strings coming as a result...
> 
> Following all this discussion, here's a quick comparison of before vs current:
> Before: http://www.qgis.nl/media/2019/06/Screenshot-20190627104509-716x467.png
> Now: 
> https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1829991/60775333-f4f4db80-a164-11e9-8076-225ba2322aba.png
> 
> Iterative design at its finest ;)

Thanks Nyall, nice work!

I will update the blogpost and hope that we can add a short intro int
crs & transformations to the docs there:

https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_projections/working_with_projections.html

Regards,

Richard

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