Hi,
Something for our newsfeed that will be introduced in version 3.10?
Ideally we would have "accumulated" issues in a feed, not many small for
individual ones.
The idea to raise funds for fixing issues or new development was one of
the main drivers behind integrating the newsfeed in the st
Hi,
We just had a Locator plugin developed for our organization. During beta
testing it, my users asked why they have to "double-click" instead of
"single-click" on a search result in order to get the chosen search
result.
For now I said them that QGIS core does it like this and that Plugins
k activation.
Nyall
Denis
[0] https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemview.html#activated
Le mar. 15 oct. 2019 à 09:22, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
Hi,
We just had a Locator plugin developed for our organization. During beta testing it, my users asked
why they have to "double-click" inst
Hi Nyall,
Thanks for the reminder and your work!
While we are really late, there are still some days left until October
25. So please devs (or sponsors), fill in your entries and add
screenshots.
While we are struggling with documentation, we should at least try to
get the Visual Changelog
Hm - I seem to have the same issue. Once the "News feed" is disabled I
can't seem to get it back. Regardless of the setting in the "Options"
--> "General" --> "Show QGIS news feed on welcome pate" dialogue.
That part of the start screen never comes back.
There is something odd with the news fe
g. All worked fine for me (on macOS). Maybe it is a Linux specific issue?
Andreas maybe you can try manually editing settings in your profile to see if it comes back when you remove the flag there?
Regards
Tim
On 28 Oct 2019, at 10:58, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hm - I seem to have the same i
is, don't show it to me again' if I understand Alessandro's design intent correctly
Regards
Tim
On 28 Oct 2019, at 12:38, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Hm - maybe there is a difference on "how you turn the news panel off". I tried with a new empty profile and
On 2019-10-28 14:20, Tim Sutton wrote:
Hi
On 28 Oct 2019, at 13:15, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Oh - perhaps the news panel is not opening if there is no news that wasn't read
yet? That would be a bit strange, UI wise.
Yes it only shows if there is news to read
I think we would ha
Hi,
I will still add the bug-fix list from our Google Spreadsheet. It will
be done until tomorrow evening.
Andreas
Am 30.10.19 um 08:09 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde:
Thanks Tim! For taking care of this.
Let me know whey you think we are 'done', then I will do the rst export,
put it in the s
Hi Bo,
Please don't tell me that your students or you have the idea/impression
that the license of QGIS (as a software) propagates to the data you edit
with this software? This is a comlete nonsense and I don't know who
started with this rumor.
For some strange reasons I have heard this idea
Thanks Even for this clear explanation.
We've been at this discussion before. Suddenly some journal publishers
started to refuse submissions when parts of the content (e.g. images,
maps, etc.) was created/generated from QGIS. I don't know who came up
with this strange idea that the license from
* As an open source developer and a user of PostgreSQL/PostGIS for many years,
I'm 100% aware how GPL works regarding content and code: created content using
a GPL program is not under GPL, derivative works of code is. (So Andreas, don't
worry, be happy ;-).
Good - I am happy and relieved no
Hi Eduardo,
Jürgen is waiting for GRASS being able to properly build against GDAL 3x
and proj6.
See
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2019-November/059143.html
You just have to be patient a bit.
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2019-11-05 16:39, Eduardo Rojas Rodríguez wrote:
H
Hi,
When installing QGIS current master after compile from source I receive
during ninja install the following error messages about unique
constraint problems:
I have proj62 installed in /usr/local
Am I the only one receiving these install error message regarding CRS?
Hi,
We came across an inconsistency in the field calculator:
One can select the checkbox "Only update xx selected features" in
combination with creating a new virtual field. This is quite misleading
for the user, as the result is that all features (not only the selected
ones) are updated.
I
Hi,
Is it possible to use the Windows-Login as a login for PostgreSQL/WMS in
the auth-cfg manager?
We have our PG-Server configured in a way that it integrates with the
Windows AD. Could we use that login directly in the QGIS auth manager,
rather than creating a separate auth-cfg where we nee
15:41, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi Andreas,
On Wed, 20. Nov 2019 at 14:38:49 +0100, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Is it possible to use the Windows-Login as a login for PostgreSQL/WMS in the
auth-cfg manager?
Are you sure support is even required? I'd ex
:
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 5:10 PM Andreas Neumann <mailto:a.neum...@carto.net>> wrote:
Hi Jürgen,
I wouldn't know how this works. When I create a new PG connection,
it forces me to add a username and password. I can't create a new
connection without specify
Hi Jürgen and Bo,
Thanks for sharing that information about the single sign on. I'll have
a look at it.
So on the QGIS side this would require a Kerberos configuration for the
auth-config - in the mixed Win-Client Lin-PG-Server scenario - right?
Andreas
On 2019-11-21 11:30, Jürgen E. Fis
Hi Nyall,
This sounds to me like a good reason to delay the dot release. But
ultimately, Jürgen should decide this.
Thanks for working on it!
Andreas
On 2019-11-22 08:17, Nyall Dawson wrote:
Hi list,
Just wondering if there's any chance of a small delay in tagging 3.10.1?
I'm trying t
Hi Richard,
In my self-compiled version
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/commit/f1e6745fe7 I am also missing the
function help.
Andreas
On 2019-11-22 13:52, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Hi,
is it just me or do others with a fresh compiled QGIS also have a msg
"function help for *** missing" i
Hi,
I would like to know where the temporary files of QGIS processing are
stored? I know that there is a setting for default output files
(defaults on Windows to
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\QGIS\QGIS3\profiles\profilename\processing\outputs
- but is this really the same location where also
running one of the GDAL commands outputs this:
C:/Users/Nathan/AppData/Local/Temp/processing_95803a9cdde54b1f8e28633e7fc16ccb/2834f0fd8fc4455485a212fb405c38c8/OUTPUT.gpkg
Regards,
Nathan
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 7:53 PM Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know where the temporary
On 2019-11-25 11:06, Alexander Bruy wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Processing keeps al temporary files and outputs in the user temporary folder,
e.g. C:\Usres\user\AppData\Local\Temp\ on WIndows by default and /tmp on Linux.
пн, 25 лист. 2019 о 11:53 Andreas Neumann пише:
Hi,
I would like to know
me is unique
between runs.
Just to round out this discussion - if QGIS does crash, then these
files are still likely to be cleaned up by the operating system
itself. E.g. on linux they'll be cleaned out at next reboot.
Nyall
пн, 25 лист. 2019 о 12:09 Andreas Neumann пише:
Thanks Nathan and Al
Hi Nyall,
On 2019-11-27 00:22, Nyall Dawson wrote:
Why not just set the temp folder environment variable for the whole
user account? QGIS isn't the only application which uses the temp
folder for storing files. You'll likely run into issues elsewhere if
we just work around this on the QGIS sid
cific use case where this is required to take a decision.
Best regards
Matthias
On 11/20/19 11:27 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
We came across an inconsistency in the field calculator:
One can select the checkbox "Only update xx selected features" in combination with creatin
Hi Denis,
Very good. Do you want me to test it? Is it backportable to 3.4 / 3.10?
Thanks,
Andreas
On 2019-11-27 13:41, Denis Rouzaud wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Here is a PR for a fix https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/33101
Denis
Le mer. 27 nov. 2019 à 11:34, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
Hi
Hi all,
Thanks all for the discussion.
I would like to hear Jürgen's opinion on it was well. If possible, I
would also prefer Matthias approach. Our organization just recently
introduced 3.4 LTR (I know we are late ;-), we will probably move to
3.10 in mid 2020). It would be nice if the suppor
Hi Richard,
I can answer your first question:
It is about selective masking of symbol levels behind labels and point
symbols, in order to create nicer map labels and symbols. You can mask
darker symbol levels behind a label or symbol, but retain lighther
symbol levels (like a lake, forest, etc
Hi,
I noticed that when running processing algorithms and also models, that
both the in between results, but also end results are only kept in
memory and the end result ends up as memory layer, if I use the Option
"Create Temporary Layer".
I'd like to better understand how QGIS processing wor
Hi Raymond,
I think it is a good idea. I was about to ask if we can already arrive
on the 12th - but I guess this would answer my question.
I could talk about ways to "support" QGIS financially (just a really
short talk summarizing how one can contribute and how the funds are
used, but maybe
Hi,
I got information from Matthias, that the new "Temporary Output Folder
Path" is only used by algorithms around GDAL, SAGA and ExecuteSQL, and
not for vector based QGIS algorithms. I don't know about GRASS -
probably this also runs through files?
I think we need to address this issue with
If I may chime in: I think Matthias and Nyall are talking about two
different things:
Matthias: Multigeometry data types, like MultiPolygon, MultiLinestring,
etc. - that is well supported by Geopackage
Nyall: mulitple geometry columns - that works in Postgis, Interlis and
some other formats,
Hi,
I agree, it would be a useful. Not only for forms, but also for
symbology and labeling. One could switch symbology from something
complex to simple during edition and then back to the complicated
symbology. Or hide/change labels.
We already have the "layer_property" expression. It could e
Hi,
I also think we should postpone or skip the release in the current
situation.
But it would be good, if we would communicate it to our users with the
various channels we have (release road map, blog post, news feed).
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2019-12-19 08:00, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
H
Hi,
I am also adding my personal preferences down here, but I fear this
whole discussion will be a bit difficult to summarize.
Am 16.01.20 um 12:21 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
Hi all,
following the interesting proposal by Andreas, I'm here starting a
discussion about QGIS.ORG environmental polic
Hi,
Yes, I'd also like to focus on the original issue:
QGIS.ORG should only fund train tickets for short distance travels to
QGIS contributor meetings (and come up with a definition what "short
distance" means).
The other discussions about restricting usage of QGIS is a "can of
worms". The
Hi,
Is there information what versions of MS SQL-Server are supported by
QGIS as a client?
Thanks,
Andreas___
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Hi Patrick,
You can download the official logos from
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/styleguide.html and you are
welcome to use the logos.
However, please have a brief look at the trademark and brand guidelines:
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/governance/trademark/index.html
Hi,
In QGIS we have 2 ways of importing and exporting CAD data:
1. Through QGIS native, using a modified version of libdxfrw: Menu
"Project" --> "Import/Export" and "Export Project to DXF" or "Import
Layers from DWG/DXF"
2. Through OGR: If you right-click and "Save As" for Export or "Load
V
am not aware of.
Andreas
Am 02.03.20 um 14:02 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
Hi Andreas,
Il 02/03/20 13:57, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:
I think this situation is not ideal and Giovanni has to deal a lot with
such issues, where people try the second option and run into issues or
are disappointed,
Hi Matteo,
In the QGIS About dialogue - does it also say that QGIS was built with
GDAL 3.0.4?
Just to make sure that there aren't multiple GDAL versions on your
system and QGIS could be linked against an older version?
Andreas
On 2020-03-09 09:20, matteo wrote:
Hi all,
I've complied Q
Hi,
Strange. I also compiled against GDAL/OGR 3.04 - and it is not greyed
out.
However, I have an older QGIS version and an older qt version (5.9.5)
than you. Not sure if that matters.
Andreas
On 2020-03-09 09:32, matteo wrote:
Hi Andreas,
In the QGIS About dialogue - does it also sa
Thanks Jorge,
Yes, I remember that. You'd have to make sure that the output from
gdalinfo --formats | grep -i pdf
reads
PDF -raster,vector- (rw+vs): Geospatial PDF
Otherwise it Geospatial PDF is not enabled in GDAL.
I compiled it with poppler
./configure --with-python=python3 --wit
Hi Matteo,
if the output of
gdalinfo --formats | grep -i pdf
doesn't read like
PDF -raster,vector- (rw+vs): Geospatial PDF
then yes, you'd need to compile GDAL/OGR yourself.
Andreas
On 2020-03-09 10:57, matteo wrote:
I compiled it with poppler
./configure --with-python=python3 --
Hi,
In general, I agree with Nyalls proposal. As a customer or user of QGIS
who wants stability, this is a good thing.
But like Larry, I think we should be careful and not ask a dev to be
responsible for a new feature during his lifetime ;-) ( I know this is
exaggerating ). Let's limit the r
Hi PSC and contributors,
Please find the updated 2020 budget proposal at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pUlUWa7PfgxLn-sX6K2ccPN7ZWXzqrw_QNNFyvw8Sl4/edit#gid=0
Comments:
- as proposed by some (e.g. Régis) for 2021 we will discuss and approve
the budget in late 2020. Makes more sense.
Hi Nyall,
That's basically what we have now. When a grid is desirable (and not
installed) you get a warning in the message bar, which you can click
to open a dialog which explains the situation and provides a download
link, and a button to "install" (copy to the right place) the
downloaded file.
hrieb Jürgen E. Fischer:
Hi Andreas,
On Fri, 20. Mar 2020 at 08:12:35 +0100, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Isn't that potentially a quite large amount of data? Most QGIS users that I
know mainly work in one country or region and only need one gridshift file.
Of course there are exceptions.
Yes
x27;t know automatically what grids are of interest.
Andreas
Am 20.03.20 um 09:51 schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer:
Hi Andreas,
On Fri, 20. Mar 2020 at 09:21:00 +0100, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Alternatively, would it be possible to integrate an additional step/choice
in the standalone installer that
Hi,
I agree, it is a very useful plugin.
Andreas
Am 22.03.20 um 16:53 schrieb Tim Sutton:
Hi All
A while ago we had a discussion here on the mailing list about adding
Network logging to QGIS, similar to what you can do in your
browser[1]. Nyall at the time (maybe others) was concerned about
Hi all,
Please let me know if you have any expenses around the cancelled
contributor meeting in 's-Hertogenbosch ?
The idea is that you try to get refunds from hotels / AirBNB or your
train ticket if possible. If that doesn't work, please let me know to
see if QGIS.ORG can cover these expens
Hi,
QGIS 2.16 was already called "Nødebo".
We need to come up with something else. "Pi" would be a good one.
Or some sensible name with a reference to the COVID-19 pandemic, in
honor of all the people who suffered a lot from it - but that might be a
negative connotation. But basically the who
Yes, Hannover would be a good choice.
Andreas
Am 30.03.20 um 18:11 schrieb Martin Dobias:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 5:46 PM Jorge Gustavo Rocha wrote:
Hi devs,
Since we don't have the city name for the next QGIS version, can we just
call Pi to version 3.14?
Another name we still have not used
Hi Nyall,
Thank you for sharing this interesting document.
I have questions and remarks:
1. One fundamental difference between FME and QGIS modeler, as far as I
understand it, is the fact that FME data sources are much more tightly
coupled with the model than in QGIS modeler. This has the adv
Hi Paolo,
We didn't have any contact with the QT Company, but with KDAB in
Germany, which is a different company that does QT development, as far
as I know.
Andreas
Am 09.04.20 um 19:27 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
Hi Vincent,
Il 09/04/20 18:25, Vincent Picavet (ml) ha scritto:
Olaf Schmidt-
Hi Sachin,
You probably used different compile options and then it would be logical
to me that the size of the exe is slightly different.
Why do you worry?
Andreas
Am 04.05.20 um 11:48 schrieb Sachin Kumar:
Hi, I am compiling QGIS 3.12 successfully. It is notice that my
qgis.exe size 196KB
tps://gdal.org/user/virtual_file_systems.html#virtual-file-systems
Wouldn't it be possible to avoid samba's multi-users bug with vsi ?
Jésahel
Le mer. 6 mai 2020 à 09:12, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
Hi Bruno,
Unfortunately it is a known issue that Geopackages and QGIS are bad at handling
Hi Matthias,
Thank you for listing all the open issues/problem with gpkg that you
know of. It really helps.
If we don't like gpkg as default format - the question is: what is the
alternative?
a) stay with ESRI shapefile (I think noone would like this)
b) work with the SQLite, gpkg/OGC commu
problems we can still go for d).
But let's keep that for later.
Matthias
On 5/8/20 11:59 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi Matthias,
Thank you for listing all the open issues/problem with gpkg that you
know of. It really helps.
If we don't like gpkg as default format - the question is: wh
+1
I second the comments from Richard and Werner.
Andreas
Am 08.05.20 um 14:16 schrieb Werner Macho:
Hi Richard,
Confirmed here too.. (Don't know about internationality outside of
europe)
<< >> is forward/reverse (to somewhere or unless I stop it)
|< >| goes against start/end
regards
Wer
Hi Tobias,
Please see my comment below.
Am 08.05.20 um 13:52 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
Am 08.05.2020 um 11:30 schrieb Matthias Kuhn:
I do not want to trigger a evangelical discussion here. I'd like to see
where we are and what we can reasonably do to have a default file format
which can be reco
Hi,
After upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 I have now troubles
compiling QGIS with 3D.
during "ccmake -GNinja .." I get the following error message:
-
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:427 (FIND_PACKAGE):
By not providing "FindQt53DExtras.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this
pro
/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt53DExtras.so -G Ninja
-DWITH_3D=TRUE
Kind regards
Saber
On Thu, 14 May 2020 at 12:41, Andreas Neumann <mailto:a.neum...@carto.net>> wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 I have now troubles
compiling QGIS with 3D.
durin
Hi all,
During my modernization of my underlying OS (Ubuntu 18.04 --> 20.04) I
am also modernizing my self-compiled geo libraries.
I am struggling with libspatialite. What libspatialite versions are you
guys using? I am trying to compile libspatialite-4.3.0a, but it
complains about not find
Hi Even,
Thank you for your help!
I went with the 4.3.0a version and the CFLAGS telling it to use the old
API version.
That seems to compile fine. Fingers crossed that gdal and QGIS also like
this approach.
Thanks again,
Andreas
Am 18.05.20 um 14:38 schrieb Even Rouault:
Andreas,
> I
Hi,
For testing purposes I installed the current LTR version 3.10 on a
fresh, snapshotted virtual windows, to make sure it is a virgin virtual
machine.
On the first run I came across this strange dialogue
I guess most of long-time QGIS users will never see this dialogue
because they usually
Hi Nyall,
I had a brief look in the grant proposal form, to double check what we
said in the "call for grant proposals":
It says:
"This year, we will not accept proposals for the development of new
features. Therefore, proposals should focus on improving the QGIS
project infrastructure and
Fully agreed with Richard here.
OGC standards are important and even required by law. Other protocols
are ok though, if they are in addition. If they prove to better in the
future than OGC, then they might eventually replace the former. But
first, they would have to prove good interoperability a
Hi Jonathan,
You keep repeating yourself. You started the exact same discussion a
year ago.
You have a valid point, of course, I don't argue that. But if you think
about small organizations that do not have a lot of personal (or
financial) resources, it would be a lot of burden to invest twi
n a few years back (that ultimately led to a deep
refactoring of the server), I think we should organize a dedicated
(online) meeting with the interested parties to start a discussion and
share ideas.
Regards
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 9:09 AM Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
You keep repeat
it will have bugs. I raise these numbers to highlight that any money spent on Grants to Server (and
yes new Desktop features) is money that isn't spent fixing these (I'm aware of the bug-fixing fund).
Something I think the grant voters should be cognizant of.
Hope that clarifies,
I'll
Hi Jonathan,
Can you share with us how you harvest your information on available
public OGC services? You probably have that information published
somewhere - so if you could point me towards this URL, it would help.
I noticed that all of the services of our province (my employer) can't
be fo
Hi Nyall,
Thanks for clarifying - I am relieved by your further statements ;-)
I don't know a good replacement of ArcGIS Server portal (or whatever
that product is called currently). I agree that it would be great if
there would be a good replacement for that - and that would need further
fund
roportions to remain largely the same, certainly for
deployments.
Hope that's of interest and answers the question,
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 2020-06-09 10:45, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
Can you share with us how you harvest your information on available public OGC
services? You probably h
Hi Marco,
I agree. WebP would be interesting. It could potentially replace both
png and jpeg - if encoding and decoding is fast and if filesize can
compete. The good thing of WebP compared with JPEG is that it supports
transparency. According to your brief study, it seems to score well
regarding
On 2020-06-09 13:46, Jonathan Moules wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Interesting.
Behind the scenes, GeoSeer one-way hashes the GetCapabilities documents and
that hash is used as the document key. Identical GetCapabilities documents
therefore get the same key and thus only appear once in the final inde
rver), I think we should organize a dedicated
(online) meeting with the interested parties to start a discussion and
share ideas.
Regards
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 9:09 AM Andreas Neumann
wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
You keep repeating yourself. You started the exact same discussion a
year ago.
You have a va
Hi,
Given that the initialization of the Processing plugin takes around 2/3
of the QGIS startup time, I wonder if we can discuss how to improve the
situation?
Can there be a "delayed" or "on demand" loading of processing if the
user needs it?
Quite a lot of users use QGIS for viewing or ed
Linux (without SAGA) (I'll send
another one for Windows later):
Seems like DataPlotly also takes substantial time to load.
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2020-06-10 11:27, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 at 19:22, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Given that the initialization o
Hi,
I have a question about the variables that can be defined on different
scopes. They are most of the times (or always?) strings, if I manually
define them - right? Some of the automatic variables might be of a
different type (like date, layer, etc.)
Can I also manually define a "typed" var
Here are the results from Windows 10 (run from inside Virtualbox):
On 2020-06-10 11:50, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 at 19:37, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi Nyall,
You are right. GRASS and SAGA take the longest time in initialization. Perhaps
we should disable those by default. I
s,
Andreas
On 2020-06-12 02:15, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2020 at 01:26, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I have a question about the variables that can be defined on different scopes.
They are most of the times (or always?) strings, if I manually define them -
right?
If you manuall
Hi all, esp. Peter,
So I wonder what the new announcement of Apple switching everything from
Intel to arm architecture will mean for our project? According to Apple
they will switch all of their devices to arm over the next 2 years.
Will it be a lot of work to adapt the build system to the ne
able hardware, easy to repair, hardware
that works nicely and avoid me to trash a working computer.
Best
Régis
Le mer. 24 juin 2020 à 11:11, Andreas Neumann mailto:a.neum...@carto.net>> a écrit :
Hi all, esp. Peter,
So I wonder what the new announcement of
are will go
greener because of this. But I expect QGIS to perform worse on MacOS arm
because of this change initially, until more optimizations towards arm
processors are in place.
Andreas
Am 24.06.20 um 15:20 schrieb Tim Sutton:
Hi
On 24 Jun 2020, at 11:52, Andreas Neumann <mailto:a.ne
Hi,
I am trying to find out under what circumstances QGIS server uses these
two parameters:
QGIS_SERVER_CACHE_DIRECTORY and QGIS_SERVER_CACHE_SIZE
as described in
https://docs.qgis.org/3.10/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_ogc/server/config.html#qgis-server-cache-directory
Is this relevan
Hi Alex,
I think PSC should take about such issues. We have an extra e-mail
address for asking questions / reporting issues around trademark usage
and violation:
https://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/governance/trademark/index.html#if-in-doubt-find-out
It's the part of the PSC work that we ha
Hi,
Does someone on this lists (user and developer list) have experience
with installing QGIS in App-V mode?
Are there any blockers or problems? Is this a recommended way to run
QGIS on Windows?
Thanks for sharing any experiences you have with this technology.
Andreas
That probably depends on the topography and ruggedness in your country
;-) in german language we have translations for these terms:
"Analytische Schattierung" or "Schummerung" and "Rauhigkeitsindex".
Forgive my not so "serious" response here.
Greetings,
Andreas
Am 30.06.20 um 17:07 schrieb Bo
ltiple cpu cores, ssd speed data access and direct access to a real, unvirtualised GPU. If you have all that in the virtual environments, It could probably work.
Nicolas Cadieux
Ça va bien aller!
Le 30 juin 2020 à 04:25, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
Hi,
Does someone on this lists (user and
Hi,
Here is something that bothered me already for many years in QGIS and I
think it might be a long standing issue in QGIS symbology:
When you place two simple markers on top of each other (without any
offset), f.e. two circle symbols on top of each other, they are not
correctly aligned/cent
ot; by 1-2 Pixels ...
Andreas
On 2020-07-03 16:27, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Here is something that bothered me already for many years in QGIS and I think it might be a long standing issue in QGIS symbology:
When you place two simple markers on top of each other (without any offset), f.e.
Here is another example:
square on top of a circle - you can clearly see that the rectangle would
have be shifted one pixel to the left and one pixel up to align better:
Andreas
On 2020-07-03 16:35, Andreas Neumann wrote:
The situation of the two concentric simple markers is even a bit
nt the symbol
shape.
Thanks,
Andreas
Am 06.07.20 um 00:51 schrieb Nyall Dawson:
On Sat, 4 Jul 2020 at 00:27, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Here is something that bothered me already for many years in QGIS and I think
it might be a long standing issue in QGIS symbology:
When you place two simp
Hi Lucie,
Thank you for updating the blog post.
However, when you do a "plain save" to tiff in QGIS without any creation
options you will get a very suboptimal Geotiff without any compresssion.
An uncompressed Geotiff takes a long time to read and create huge file
sizes. You can see it in your
I'm also not convinced about the need for a new logo.
Like Raymond suggested I think we should use the existing logo and add
some text to it.
But the website, docs, examples, etc. should be improved as envisaged by
the QEPs/Grant proposals.
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2020-07-07 13:56, Raymo
Hi Matteo,
The "$" prefix marks a function without arguments, "@" are variables.
Sometimes both variants exist, as you have discovered. Mainly due to
historic reasons and the fact that the "$"-stuff is around for a lont
time already, but the variables where added quite a bit later.
Are you su
Hi,
Working recently extensively with point and line pattern fills, I
noticed that with each pan, the point and line pattern fills in QGIS
kind of "jump" around relatively to their geometry, as if the offset of
the pattern was kind of "random".
You can see it in this video:
https://www.youtub
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