Howdy QGIS Users,
We are happy to introduce a new plugin.
EasyGeoTagger (EasyGT)
Hi Peter.
Thanks a lot for this! Two notes:
- please put it on main QGIS code, the best way to ensure wide and prompt
testing
- why a CC licence? Is this compatible with GPL? I would suggest you to
change to
I just uploaded the new PostGIS SQL Query Editor Plugin to the QGIS
User-Contributed Python Plugin Repository. The aim of the plugin is to
edit and perform any spatial PostGIS query from an editor environment.
After successful execution of a query the result will be loaded from
shape file to
Hi list,
When you select Symbology/Graduated color and, for example, Equal
interval and 10 classes, you get an initial color table ranging from
green to blue. I know I can define a color for each class, but is there
any way to modify that initial color table?
Agus
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Institut
Hi,
Le Thursday 12 March 2009 16:03:16 G. Allegri, vous avez écrit :
PS: it's strange. I remembers that on Linux I could multiple select
the classes, while it doesn't work on the Windows version. Am I wrong?
I don't have my Ubuntu to verify it...
You are right, if I understand correctly you
error when I try to open grass this way:
http://www.geospatial.it/allegri/wxpython_crash.png
Translation: Unable to find the procedure access point (...) in the
pywintypes25.dll dynamic link library
Solved. It was caused by paths mangling with multiple pythons
installed on the PC...
Anyway,
HI everybody i hope someone can help me with this:
in a poly-line vector layer, which is obviously built of several festures,
how can i add a column of LENGTH to the attribute table? then how can i SUM
all of it?
THNX
T
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Düster,
Do you have any documentation on how to use this? I gave it a go this
morning, but a simple query statement did not work. What would be a
snippet that would work in the query editor given that one has a table
called example in a database called postgis with public schema on a
Ack, I thought I was replying to the grass list.
Look at ftools. Perhaps there is something in there for you.
Otherwise, you can use the grass-tools and commands I sent you from
the grass shell.
John
On Mar 12, 2009, at 9:17 AM, T K wrote:
HI everybody
i hope someone can help me with
Marco Lechner - FOSSGIS e.V. ha scritto:
What can be the reasons if creation of spatial index for a shape file
(to improve performance as described in QGIS manual p. 29) failes?
permissions on the folder?
pc
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Peter Ersts ha scritto:
It would introduce two ( really three ) new dependencies to QGIS. So as
a whole in QGIS we need to figure out how we can nicely deal with
addons, and third party plugins in general, while keeping the core
dependencies down to a minimum.
You mean, LibRaw Exiv2 Expat
Unless I'm missing something with the several features part of your
request:
v.db.addcol map=Original col=linelength
v.to.db map=Original option=length type=line col=linelength units=me
Cheers,
John
On Mar 12, 2009, at 9:17 AM, T K wrote:
HI everybody
i hope someone can help me with this:
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Peter Ersts ha scritto:
It would introduce two ( really three ) new dependencies to QGIS. So as
a whole in QGIS we need to figure out how we can nicely deal with
addons, and third party plugins in general, while keeping the core
dependencies down to a minimum.
I missed the pgsql2shp error when I ran this earlier (I had a path
addition to make as that is in a non-standard location). Now I see
your point for this, and it is a good idea. Thanks for the
contribution and explanation. I'm sure I will be using it.
John
On Mar 12, 2009, at 1:25 PM,
Horst,
I had been waiting for a plugin such as yours for quite some time; all the
analytical power of PostGIS spatial SQL right on the desktop -- terrific.
Thanks for making this functionality available. I have one problem to report
and one suggestion.
The problem: while your plugin runs fine
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