I have loaded some data from OSM into QGIS using OSM plugin 0.2.1 from
Faunalia and set CRS to EPSG:4326 but data are displaced some 185 m to
the SW compared with all rasters images I usually use. Both project and
rasters CRS are ED50/UTM 30N (EPSG:23030). Does anyone know the reason?
Thanks for
Hello list.
In these days, reading the various whishes in the past thread [1], I
was wondering about the various business strategies to speed up and
give more robust support to QGIS development. I don't know if the way
of putting a reward on the head of a certain target has been discussed
before,
Hi
Andreas Neumann wrote:
I also thought it may be possible to use the Google maps data from within
QGIS. One could probably use a hidden Webkit to make Google think it is a
regular webbrowser that is requesting the tiles - and then merge and
potentially reproject the GoogleMap tiles to use
...but not through the QGIS plugin, am I wrong? Also, could you
point us to an screenshot?
Agus
Martin Landa wrote:
Hi,
2009/1/31 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
+1
It would be a unique feature respect other GIS systems. I've seen and
used it only in Image Erdas...
AFAIU the wish, I've seen
New user, new to gis. Reloaded to ver 1.0 thinking .11 had a bug. Ubuntu
hardy Heron
Am having a lot of difficulty doing simple things.
I gave up on trying to translate it using gdalwarp. I just get negative
numbers similar to original info below, not UTM numbers
So I tried stripping the
Joe Larson wrote:
Last night I installed/ran the PostGIS Manager plugin with no issues on
my Ubuntu Intrepid laptop. Today (at work) I'm having an issue running
the plugin on my Ubuntu(guest), XP(host) - VirtualBox install.
I'll mention again that this worked right away on my laptop (after
Hi
The QGIS georeferencer also uses gdalwarp. So if it does not work for you with
gdalwarp it might be better to ask on the gdal mailinglist.
And WHY do I have to set the CRS in two spots in QGIS(under
settings/project properties, and settings/options).
in settings/project properties you