Hi There,
I am doing my best to get people in my organization use Q-gis in combination
with a postgres/postgis database. I found out that not many GIS specialists are
familiar with (relational) databases. Some of my collegues use ArcGIS, others
MapInfo. All the data are stored as shape and
Hi Peter,
On Mon, 09. Feb 2009 at 10:06:42 +0100, Peter Bange wrote:
I am doing my best to get people in my organization use Q-gis in
combination with a postgres/postgis database. I found out that not
many GIS specialists are familiar with (relational) databases. Some of
my collegues use
Hi all!
Marco Hugentobler kindly fixed a bug in QGIS 1.0.0 I needed to be fixed, but
now I'm not able to try it because building QGIS on Windows is beyond my
possibilities.
Is there enough asking for a new build of QGIS in osgeo4w?
Is it already scheduled, so I can simply wait for it?
If not
Hello
I deleted the import of PyQt4.QtSql in version 0.1.1 of the plugin because it
was of no use anymore. So it now should also work without python-qt4-sql.
regards
Cedric
mit freundlichen Grüssen
Cédric Möri
GIS-Informatiker
- Originalnachricht -
Von: Agustin Lobo
Hi all!
The print-composer is getting more and more attractive. Does the set
item position under the Item tab work?
Thanks, Nikos
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Hi Nikos
The fields show the current position.
You need to press 'set position' after changing the values. If that does not
work for you: on what platform are you using QGIS?
Regards,
Marco
Am Montag 09 Februar 2009 14:54:03 schrieb Nikos Alexandris:
On Mon, 2009-02-09 at 14:09 +0100, Marco
Hi!
The following error only occurs if the R (2.7.2) session is started
from a GRASS shell opened through the QGIS GRASS plugin in windows.
The error does not occur If R is started form its own icon
or by double click in the .RData object, but then the spgrass6
package would not find the GRASS
Yep, it works! Although, I can't imagine that I did not press the set
position in my previous test.
1. Select item
2. Position # already filled with values (e.g. x: 3.63564, y: 237.727)
3. Select an Item-Point box with the mouse (e.g. center-center) #
values change automatically to x: 24.1356,
3. Select an Item-Point box with the mouse (e.g. center-center) #
values change automatically to x: 24.1356, y: 267.477
Just a thought: maybe change the Item Point to Item reference point
or something that makes it clear it's about where the item is/will be
anchored.
[...]
Kind regards,
Agreed, 'Item reference point' is much clearer.
It is changed in svn now.
cheers,
Marco
Am Montag 09 Februar 2009 15:30:26 schrieb Nikos Alexandris:
3. Select an Item-Point box with the mouse (e.g. center-center) #
values change automatically to x: 24.1356, y: 267.477
Just a thought: maybe
Hello,
I attempted to install the Home Range plugin and received the
following message:
The plugin is broken. Python said:
name 'self' is not defined
Can anybody help me overcome this problem? I am on a Mac OSX 10.5
plataform.
Thank you
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Sebastian Cruz ha scritto:
Hello,
I attempted to install the Home Range plugin and received the following
message:
The plugin is broken. Python said:
*name 'self' is not defined*
*
*
Can anybody help me overcome this problem? I am on a Mac OSX 10.5 plataform.
Hi Sebastian.
Could you
I've just updated the source from trunk (rev. 10140) and compiled the
code without errors. Trying to load it I receive (in console):
Python support ENABLED :-)
Segmentation fault
and it crashes... It'not of much help, but does anyone can imagine
what's wrong?
My previous build (rev. 9839) works
I forgot to say that I work on Kubuntu 8.04, with everything installed
to make QGIS 1.0.0 works well :)
2009/2/9 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
I've just updated the source from trunk (rev. 10140) and compiled the
code without errors. Trying to load it I receive (in console):
Python support
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