On Wednesday 18 March 2009 16:07:18 MS wrote:
I realize this goes into other software on a qgis list, but I wonder
with GDAL or GRASS one can accomplish this.
It is really a raster clip that would work well, especially if the
next step is mosaic'ing the rasters. Are these quad ma
The charts
Greets:
Just a long shot question. I have a number of NOAA charts that I would like to
remove the collars from. Is there any combination of plugins and methods
available for qgis that would allow me to accomplish this task.
Best regards and thanks.
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On Saturday 24 January 2009 09:04:18 Yves Jacolin (free) wrote:
The OSGeo4W doesn't work in Wine, so QGIS 1.0 is not working :(
Y.
OK...not an issue at this end as I run primarily linux and windows under
virtual box (gpl version)
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On Sunday 18 January 2009 11:04:13 Florian El Ahdab wrote:
So here are my questions:
- has anyone ever worked with S57 and OGR and/or Qgis?
This discussion came up on the gpsdrive list and i've included the pertinent
parts for you review:
On Sunday 18 January 2009 17:25:05 Florian El Ahdab wrote:
Chris: The S52 implementation will obviously be the next step. Thank you
for all this information (I had no idea the S52 was actually already coded
somewhere... That's good news!)
Thanks for the compliment but passing on information
On Thursday 15 January 2009 07:25:45 Jacolin Yves wrote:
PS : QGIS win on Wine seems running correctly ^^
Interesting. Just for fun I tested it on ubuntu under wine and get a python
error then segfault. Was wondering how you pulled this off.
Best and thanks
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Greets:
Was wondering if someone can decifer the following error message please:
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Warning: QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem::getRecord failed : select * from
tbl_srs where parameters='+proj=longlat +a=6371200 +b=6371200 +no_defs'
Warning:
Greets:
Was wondering if there is a basic howto for nubies on how to use the
graticulate plugin. I know it sounds silly but much to learn at this end.
Best regards and thanks
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Greets:
Going through the build source and ccmake there is a setting for with internal
sqlite3. Was wondering what sqlite is used for and its default seting is to
off.
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Greets:
I ran into a problem with qgis on ubuntu not finding coordinates on rasters.
So I rebuild from svn sources and this time build the test suite. On running
the tests the rasterlayertest fails. However all dependencies are met. So I
was wondering how do I trace down this error.
Best and
On Thursday 20 November 2008 10:13:49 Chris h wrote:
I should have added this is the stable source, rev 9674 ver 0.11.0
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On Thursday 20 November 2008 10:24:59 Peter Ersts wrote:
Howdy Chris,
Can you explain a little more about how QGIS is not finding coordinates
on rasters ? What/which tool are you using to collect coordinates? What
format of raster are you using and what projection is it in?
**Note that on
Greets:
I keep getting the same error with apt on Ubuntu:
apt/sources.list
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#QGIS
#http://ppa.launchpad.net/jef-norbit/ubuntu hardy main deb-src
http://ppa.launchpad.net/jef-norbit/ubuntu hardy main
#:sudo apt-get update
E: Type
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 07:24:36 chris h wrote:
Any clues as to what I am doing wrong.
Should have a coffee befor I start doing something silly like
this...dumb...
with apologies.
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On Wednesday 07 May 2008 03:21:10 you wrote:
This thread on the GRASS list may help:
http://www.nabble.com/Fixing-Collared-DRGs-td16410116.html
Yup thanks for this. Its appreciated.
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On Friday 25 April 2008 22:02:46 Chris H wrote:
They differ enough to warrant a question. I'm going to assume the steps in
Install2.txt are the preferred manner in building qgis on an K/Ubuntu based
system. Correct assumption?...:)
I'd like to thank that person/s who wrote these build
On Thursday 24 April 2008 03:46:40 Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
What did you try exactly and what was the error message?
OK...let me try that as the original install was as follows:
libqgis1_0.9.2x1_i386.deb
which required gdal
then
libqgis-core0.10_0.10.0-3_i386.deb which results in the
On Friday 07 March 2008 09:33:18 am Martin Dobias wrote:
Yes, QGIS has no problems to show some data in real-time. This is one
of the features of map canvas: on top of the rendered map you can put
arbitrary number of items which can be updated whenever needed.
I stand corrected. If this is
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