Re: [Qgis-user] Topography plugins

2008-08-11 Thread Mauricio de Paulo
Oh, sorry. As usual it's in the default QGIS' repository. Hum... I'm thinking about writing translation/rotation tools. Is it a good idea? MaurĂ­cio de Paulo On Sunday 10 August 2008 23:24:07 maning sambale wrote: link? On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 3:24 AM, Mauricio de Paulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]

AW: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for Windows?

2008-08-11 Thread Hugentobler Marco
Hi John, Unfortunately, it is not possible to merge the diagram branch to trunk because the feature freeze for 1.0 is very soon. I updated the diagram branch to contain the newest developments of trunk (until today) and compiled a windows binary: http://karlinapp.ethz.ch/qgis_diagram_bin.zip

Re: AW: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for Windows?

2008-08-11 Thread John Abraham
Hugentobler Marco wrote: Hi John, Unfortunately, it is not possible to merge the diagram branch to trunk because the feature freeze for 1.0 is very soon. I updated the diagram branch to contain the newest developments of trunk (until today) and compiled a windows binary:

[Qgis-user] editing dbf files

2008-08-11 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
Hi List, I've these pretty big .dbf-files (that is more then the 64000something you can edit in Excel/Openoffice), without corresponding shp file. I was told to edit those in arcview, but off course wanted to do this in qgis. But I fail to open/edit them. I tried both in metis in xp and

Re: AW: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for Windows?

2008-08-11 Thread Andreas Neumann
I would be interested in seeing the functionality of the diagram branch in the main trunk, as well. But one step after the other. Currently, the most urgent improvements for 1.0 are probably the printing improvements. Andreas John Abraham wrote: Hugentobler Marco wrote: Hi John,

Re: [Qgis-user] editing dbf files

2008-08-11 Thread Werner Macho
Hi Richard, Probably that doesn't help you at all but the only program I know (And unfortunately HAVE to use when editing bigger .dbf files than the mentioned 65536 lines) is the statistical program SPSS. Very rarely I have to edit such big files too and still found no other way to comfortably

Re: [Qgis-user] editing dbf files

2008-08-11 Thread G. Allegri
I had similar problems. My workaround (not a solution) was migrating the dbf to a sqlite db. I use grass to do it (db.copy) 2008/8/11 Werner Macho [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Richard, Probably that doesn't help you at all but the only program I know (And unfortunately HAVE to use when editing

[Qgis-user] raster legends/color tables?

2008-08-11 Thread Tim Michelsen
Hello, is it possible to display the values of a raster color table among with their colors in QGIS? In the offical screenshot one cannot find such a functionality: http://qgis.org/images/screenshots/linux2.png Kind regards, Timmie ___ Qgis-user

Re: [Qgis-user] editing dbf files

2008-08-11 Thread pcreso
Try the shapelib programs: They include dbfdump, a simple utility to extract the contents of a dbf to a text file, From here they can pretty easily be edited directly or loaded into a database such as Postgres or Mysql for updating. see http://shapelib.maptools.org/shapelib-tools.html#dbfdump

Re: [Qgis-user] editing dbf files

2008-08-11 Thread Tim Michelsen
Try the shapelib programs: They include dbfdump, a simple utility to extract the contents of a dbf to a text file, From here they can pretty easily be edited directly or loaded into a database such as Postgres or Mysql for updating. see http://shapelib.maptools.org/shapelib-tools.html#dbfdump

Re: [Qgis-user] editing dbf files

2008-08-11 Thread Brian Bishop
OpenOffice handles large dbf files using OpenOffice Base. Start OpenOffice Base, which should display the Database Wizard and select Connect to an existing database and select dBase from the drop down list. Brian On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 14:00 -0700, John C. Tull wrote: StarOffice handles them

Re: [Qgis-user] editing dbf files

2008-08-11 Thread Mark
I do have to say the learning curve on sqlite is not bad at all. Mark ~ iPhone'd On Aug 11, 2008, at 5:03 PM, G. Allegri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had similar problems. My workaround (not a solution) was migrating the dbf to a sqlite db. I use grass to do it (db.copy) 2008/8/11 Werner

[Qgis-user] Couldn't load PyQGIS.

2008-08-11 Thread Jim Hammack
I've been running qgis 0.10 on my Slack 12.1 machine (from a pre-built package from slacky.eu) with no problems. I just built 0.11 from source and now see this error when starting the program: Couldn't load PyQGIS. Python support will be disabled. Traceback (most recent call last): File

Re: [Qgis-user] editing dbf files

2008-08-11 Thread Gerry Creager
I've only peripherally been following this thread, but could you not use shp2psql and then edit them in PostGIS? Then reexport to a shapefile? It's not in QGIS but it should work. gerry Werner Macho wrote: Hi Richard, Probably that doesn't help you at all but the only program I know (And

Re: [Qgis-user] Couldn't load PyQGIS.

2008-08-11 Thread Tim Sutton
Hi Try removing the old QGIS 0.10.0 libs. Should work after that. Regards Tim On 8/12/08, Jim Hammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been running qgis 0.10 on my Slack 12.1 machine (from a pre-built package from slacky.eu) with no problems. I just built 0.11 from source and now see this