One more thing, it would be very useful to offer users the possibility of
having transparent background (i.e. no white or project setting background
filling color).
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Mathieu Pellerin nirvn.a...@gmail.comwrote:
Alex, alright, should have looked at the source
Il 31/12/2012 04:47, Mathieu Pellerin ha scritto:
Alex, alright, should have looked at the source code before asking something
that
could be answered quite easily. :)
Hi Math
thanks for these notes. Better open feature reqs here:
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/qtiles
All the best.
--
Paolo
Hi Math,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Mathieu Pellerin nirvn.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Alex, alright, should have looked at the source code before asking something
that could be answered quite easily. :)
Few comments and observations after playing with the plugin this morning:
- QTiles
This is probably the best gift given out this christmas : )
Alexander, quick question, does QTiles render the tiles in the CRS defined
by the project, or does it automatically switches to the Google Mercator?
Best,
Math
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 9:24 PM, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com wrote:
Alex, alright, should have looked at the source code before asking
something that could be answered quite easily. :)
Few comments and observations after playing with the plugin this morning:
- QTiles currently renders tiles without applying antialiasing, resulting
in jagged lines. IMO, disabling
Hi all and sorry for cross-posting,
we (NextGIS) are pleased to announce QTiles plugin for QGIS.
QTiles designed to generate raster tiles from QGIS projects according
to the Slippy Map specification [0] and supports two output types:
directory and ZIP-archive.
You can get plugin from official
Wow, thanks for this very useful Christmas gift!
I'm gonna test it next days for a real application ;-)
giovanni
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Il giorno 26/dic/2012 14:25, Alexander Bruy alexander.b...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Hi all and sorry for cross-posting,
we (NextGIS) are pleased to announce QTiles