ee what changes)
>
> I still always have to go to Google Earth to compare and see exactly what
> month and year the tiles are coming from.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Qgis-user On Behalf Of Steve
> Research
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2021 9:56 AM
Hi,
I am trying to use Google ‘satellite view’ to give me a photo image in my maps.
The resolution in Qgis (or a PC browser) is much less clear than in the g
Google Maps app on an iPhone. Does anyone know how to get the same hi res
imaging as I see on my iPad?
I have a habitat file from the European Environment Agency with the
following classes:
1 115 178 255 A - Marine habitats
2 255 211 127 B - Coastal habitats
3 0 112 255C - Inland surface waters
4 223 115 255 D - Mires, bogs and fens
5 85 255 0 E - Grasslands and land dominated by forbs,
n both
> layers.
>
> A ter, 27/03/2018, 07:54, Steve Research <stevesteveresea...@gmail.com>
> escreveu:
>> Thanks Alexandre,
>>
>> I have tried that but it is odd. I have plant world distribution data (lat
>> and long) in a csv which I have as a WGS
layer.
Cheers
Steve
> On 26 Mar 2018, at 22:25, Alexandre Neto <senhor.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> In the processing toolbox search for clip.
>
> set the csv as the input layer, and the world ?countries? shapefile as clip
> layer.
>
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I have some plants distribution data (from GBIF) in CSV format.
I added this to my world map shapefile (Layer\Add Layer\Add Delimited Text
layer).
Some records are outside of the coastline.
How can I clip this CSV data to the coastline?
Regards,
Steve