Hi,
Wanting to test something temporarily, I copy an (arbitrary) shp file to
my /tmp dir (on Linux).
I open the shp file (via the Data Source Manager) and browse/open the
shp in the /tmp dir.
The shp opens fine, BUT in the layermanager I see the little 'memory'
icon, as if this is a memory layer
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 18:43, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Wanting to test something temporarily, I copy an (arbitrary) shp file to
> my /tmp dir (on Linux).
>
> I open the shp file (via the Data Source Manager) and browse/open the
> shp in the /tmp dir.
>
> The shp opens fine, BUT in th
On 03/12/2019 09.50, Nyall Dawson wrote:
>> Is this by design? Or is it a bug because there is 'tmp' in the path?
>> I tested also to put it in ~/tmp but then it is OK...
> By design -- it was added because many of the processing providers
> which rely on 3rd party utilities (e.g. grass, saga) put
On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 10:58 AM Richard Duivenvoorde
wrote:
> On 03/12/2019 09.50, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> >> Is this by design? Or is it a bug because there is 'tmp' in the path?
> >> I tested also to put it in ~/tmp but then it is OK...
>
> > By design -- it was added because many of the processi
Hi all,
OTB algs apparently do not work on QGIS 3.10 out of the box:
* if a raster output is not explicitly selected I get an error:
“.raster.out.tif” files are not supported as outputs for this algorithm
* if a vector output is not explicitly selected (with filename.ext) I
get another error:
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Moreover, the vector resulting vector layer is not automatically loaded.
Cheers.
Il 03/12/19 12:44, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
> Hi all,
> OTB algs apparently do not work on QGIS 3.10 out of the box:
>
> * if a raster output is not explicitly selected I get an error:
> “.raster.out.tif” files ar
I have an external windows standalone python application that uses pyqgis.
When I display a QgsRendererPropertiesDialog, python crashes when the user
clicks on any color button (screenshot: http://psr.me/1903oq2). The problem
seems to be in displaying the color dialog. In previous QGis versions I
c
Hi,
> Not to forget, that SAGA GIS evolves very fast. There are several new,
> modern algorithms from version to version in the codebase. Normally,
> these new algorithms work as expected out of the box (within SAGA GIS).
> If not, the small core team find a solution within hours, at least
> withi
Hi,
Nyall, this is awesome work! Thanks a lot for this.
I checked the daily performance tests for QGIS server available at
http://test.qgis.org/perf_test/graffiti/aggregate/aggregate.html and
couldn't see clear influence.
Do you have ideas of tests we could add to this framework?
Cheers
Régis
L
вт, 3 груд. 2019 о 14:07 Giovanni Manghi пише:
> Said that if the "official" way to support SAGA would be a plugin it
> would be much easier to implement and distribute/update such changes.
If I recall correctly this was discussed a lot in the mailing lists
before 3.0 release
and most developers
Hello QGIS-devs,
in QGIS2 and QGIS-3 versions with proj<6 there was a support for the
BWTA2017.gsb-gridfile which is needed in the state Baden-Württemberg (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg ) in southwest germany
to transform between the former official crs EPSG31467 and the ne
> @Jürgen Fischer: is there a change that you could "cherry-pick" the
> corresponding pull requests and patch them into the existing PROJ release
> used by osgeo4w for the upcoming pointrelease?
Just wants to note that a PROJ 6.3.0 release, with the
accompanying proj-datumgrid- backages, is sc
@Even Rounault: thanks for this info. Then I guess we'll see the BWTA2017
support in 3.10.3 in the mid of january... keeping fingers crossed :-)
Am Di., 3. Dez. 2019 um 15:06 Uhr schrieb Even Rouault <
even.roua...@spatialys.com>:
> > @Jürgen Fischer: is there a change that you could "cherry-pick
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On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 22:27, Régis Haubourg wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Nyall, this is awesome work! Thanks a lot for this.
>
> I checked the daily performance tests for QGIS server available at
> http://test.qgis.org/perf_test/graffiti/aggregate/aggregate.html and couldn't
> see clear influence.
> Do you
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