Hi Merryn,
A feature in (Q)GIS always consists of geometry AND attributes. So if
your geometries are around, also your attributes should be around. If
you delete a feature, both geometry and attributes are removed for this
particular feature.
If your attributes are gone, double check if the
Hi Merryn,
What data formats are you using?
In case you are using shapefiles - can you check if all the necessary
files are around? Note that a shapefile consists of several files:
* .shp --> geometry
* .dbf --> attributes (perhaps this file is missing?)
* .prj -->
I've just got back home from maternity leave. The person who replaced me
was not familiar with mapping softwares. I go back to open QGIS file and I
discover that the main file and associated subfiles have been deleted. I
restore them from the bins but when I open all the vectors are still there
Hi Andreas,
thats exactly what I'm looking for or even better because I didn't think about
symbol levels yet! Looking forward to see this QEP getting realized some day!
Regards
Benjamin
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I've been battling with this since upgrading to Sierra a few days ago -
"This algorithm requires R to be run". Anyone else solved this?
R is working from the terminal, and within RStudio.
Kyngchaos QGIS 2.18.13, R 3.4.1.
The docs unhelpfully suggest modifying the Processing "R Folder" option
Hello
i am writing some own script within the processing toolbox.
For this i use some data saved in a table ("source_table").
Currently i select them manually and import them like the following:
##Source_Table=table
layerTable = processing.getObjectFromUri(Source_Table)
the code
Hi Benjamin,
Just to see if I correctly understand you.
Something along the lines of the selective masking proposal at
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Enhancement-Proposals/issues/63 where one
could select not only layers, but also symbol levels (symbol layers
inside a layer) to selectively
Hi all,
I am looking for a way to style a point feature layer in a way that underlying
features are cut out by the point symbols so a raster layer at the bottom of
the layer tree is visible. In other words, the point symbol should make
underlying vector features transparent. Physically editing
Hi, I'm a beginner and I'm having a problem rasterizing a shapefile (which
was originally done in google earth), specifically on the attribute field
that cannot be selected. I tried changing all the data type in the
attribute table from strings to integers. But still, it does not work. Hope
you
You can add a feature request on the Qgis Bugs website:
https://issues.qgis.org
But it is already possible to browse network directories (in Windows you
just go to the Network area in the file open dialog and browse from there)
However typing the \\servername\share part of the path is a
Lo credo bene e non vedo l'ora, ma nel frattempo
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Giulio, Qgis2threejs va benissimo per cose semplici e per pochi dati. QGIS
3D è progettato per supportare dati anche dati massivi (per risoluzione e/o
estensione), simbologia 3D, e in futuro anche stampe.
Ma cosa più importante, QGIS3D è anche un globo, e su base ellissoidica
(non sferica), quindi
> intanto però sono comparse in transifex un'altra 80ina di stringhe proprio
> dedicate al 3D.
> sigh...speravo che l'inserimento di nuove funzioni/stringhe fosse terminato
> :-D
spera spera :) altro che feature freeze.. avanti tutta per la 3!
un altro ottimo lavoro per la HF di Padova ;)
Ciao Giulio,
> Per il momento uso *Qgis2threejs* anche se il visualizzatore è esterno,
> ma lo trovo veloce e la documentazione è buona
Qgis2threejs è ottimo, ma non è ancora stato aggiornato per QGIS 3..
Matteo
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