On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 14:45:17 -0700, John C. Tull
john.t...@wildnevada.org wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry to hijack the topic (and the dev x-post), but this thread
prompted me to bring up a general issue with custom symbols. The
current structure for adding new symbols on OS X is pretty poor
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 00:58:00 +0200, Tim Sutton li...@linfiniti.com wrote:
The counter side to the 'FOSS developers expect users to be compiling
geeks' debate is that users always want things at no effort and now :-)
Tim: agreed fully. Too often we have requests from users, too rarely we
have
Tim, I think that it would we great to have updated and
specific-platform versions of Writing C++ Plugins [1] and possibly
How to debug QGIS Plugins [2].
The plugin system is a great workhorse of Qgis. But, many users prefer
to code with Python rather then C++ not only for it's easiness but
also
Thank you for the Corine Land Cover style!
I have an other question, I think very stupid but I could not get it done.
I have a vector theme with Italian municipalities where one field is the
region ID.
From this layer I want to create a layer of the Italian regions.
Ok, I tried single parts to
Dne čtvrtek 22 října 2009 12:03:29 no-reply napsal(a):
Ok, I tried single parts to multiple parts and I got it. However the
resulting layer still maintain the individual municipalities borders within
each record (the region). How can I simplify the geometry of the regions
keeping only the
According to what is mentioned in the gdal page for Proximity:
*-values* /n,n,n/:
A list of target pixel values in the source image to be considered
target pixels. If not specified, all non-zero pixels will be
considered target pixels.
*-nodata* /n/:
Specify a nodata value to use for
Carson,
Could it be possible to add a field with the buffer distance to the
output vector layer of a buffer operation?
The following is probably more demanding:
Could it be possible to define a set of distances at once
(i.e, 100,200,300) and get the corresponding set of buffers
instead of
Oops, wrong plugin name. QgsAzimuth was the one I was talking about. :P
2009/10/22 Maurício de Paulo mauricio@gmail.com
Hi everyone,
As asked, I upgraded the qgsAffine plugin to work with versions 1.x. I've
tested it on ubuntu from ubuntugis repository.
Everything seems to be working as
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:21:35 +0200, Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com
wrote:
The resulting raster is all 0.
Known bug, I guess:
https://trac.faunalia.it/GdalTools-plugin/ticket/22
Anyone volunteers to help?
All the best.
--
http://faunalia.it/pc
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On Oct 21, 2009, at 11:47 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 14:45:17 -0700, John C. Tull
john.t...@wildnevada.org wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry to hijack the topic (and the dev x-post), but this thread
prompted me to bring up a general issue with custom symbols. The
current structure for
As there was no ticket that I could find specific to the idea of
having user-provided svg symbols located in a location separate from
the application or an application bundle on at least some OS's, I've
created a ticket for that:
http://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/2027
Until
On Oct 22, 2009, at 10:52 AM, ropew...@shaw.ca wrote:
As there was no ticket that I could find specific to the idea of
having user-provided svg symbols located in a location separate from
the application or an application bundle on at least some OS's, I've
created a ticket for that:
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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:20:14 -0700
From: ropew...@shaw.ca
To: John C. Tull john.t...@wildnevada.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Re: [Qgis-user] inserting symbols into qgis
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 11:53:19 -0700
John C. Tull john.t...@wildnevada.org wrote:
On Oct
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