[Qgis-user] Re: [Qgis-developer] Some feedback on the hackfest (Vienna 2009)

2009-11-10 Thread Andreas Neumann
Hi all, Thank you very much, Tim, for the extensive summary of the hackfest. I'd like to also emphasize the work that Jürgen Fischer did on the forms. For public administrations (government institutions), forms are very important. Currently one had only flat tables, alphabetically ordered, and

Re: [Qgis-user] remove menu item from QGIS menu bar - python plugin

2009-11-10 Thread Martin Dobias
Hi, it's possible to get a reference to any menu (QMenu instance) from QgisInterface. Then it's possible to get list of actions calling menu's actions() method and finally to call removeAction() method. See QWidget reference for details. Martin On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Ivan Mincik

[Qgis-user] Re: [Qgis-developer] Some feedback on the hackfest (Vienna 2009)

2009-11-10 Thread Martin Dobias
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Mailing Lists li...@linfiniti.com wrote: Dear all I have written up some thoughts on the hackfest on my blog here: http://linfiniti.com/2009/11/report-back-on-the-qgis-hackfest-in-vienna-november-2009/ Hopefully other attendees will chime in here with more

Re: [Qgis-user] remove menu item from QGIS menu bar - python plugin

2009-11-10 Thread Ivan Mincik
On Tuesday 10 November 2009, you wrote: Hi, it's possible to get a reference to any menu (QMenu instance) from QgisInterface. Then it's possible to get list of actions calling menu's actions() method and finally to call removeAction() method. See QWidget reference for details. Thanks a lot

[Qgis-user] Re: [Qgis-developer] Some feedback on the hackfest (Vienna 2009)

2009-11-10 Thread Jürgen E . Fischer
Hi all, On Tue, 10. Nov 2009 at 12:07:04 +0100, Andreas Neumann wrote: I'd like to also emphasize the work that Jürgen Fischer did on the forms. I must add, that I've not commited that work yet, because I would like to give it a little more testing first. Given that that goes well, I'll commit

[Qgis-user] Re: QgsAzimuth 0.5 (Maur?cio de Paulo)

2009-11-10 Thread Fred LaPlante
The idea behind getting Azimuth Distance from existing points is to verify that a property is correctly mapped by comparing map data to a land survey report. When an error is found, then I would enter the correct value and have the polygon replotted. Other ways to do this to be sure, but this

Re: [Qgis-user] Ecological toolbox for QGIS - collecting ideas

2009-11-10 Thread Anne Ghisla
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, and sorry for top and cross posting, first of all, thanks for feedback and enthusiasm about the topic. I've tried to collect in this wiki page [0] what came up in the thread, and I'm looking forward for more contribution! best regards, Anne

Re: [Qgis-user] Ecological toolbox for QGIS - collecting ideas

2009-11-10 Thread Paolo Craveri
2009/11/8 Darren Norris doo...@hotmail.com: Not sure what you are after - is the idea for Qgis to be a presentation / data visualisation tool or to allow analysis to be run from within Qgis? Anyway, a couple that (I think) would be specifically ecological and are widely applied so may have

Re: [Qgis-user] connect the dots

2009-11-10 Thread Declan Troy
Hey Richard, Thanks for the response. Indeed fTools was the first place I looked as it seemed the type of functionality that might be there. Perhaps some day, or maybe in the rumored Ecological toolbox? Seemed like the type of operation that many users might have cause to use so I was

Re: [Qgis-user] connect the dots

2009-11-10 Thread G. Allegri
Hi Declan, I had the same need some time ago, but than I decided to follow different ways in my analysis so I didn't went on on with this. You're talking about migration paths, so I suppose you have temporal attributes on your points, or some other kind of sequential index that makes points

Re: [Qgis-user] connect the dots

2009-11-10 Thread morb . gis
As a workaround, and assuming you can make your way around PostGIS, the following might do what you're looking for: http://postgis.refractions.net/docs/ST_MakeLine.html quote: Examples: Spatial Aggregate version This example takes a sequence of GPS points and creates one record for each gps

Re: [Qgis-user] GDAL Tools icons

2009-11-10 Thread Robert Szczepanek
Hi Paolo, Four in stead of two weeks, but gdal-tools icons are ready. Some of them were really hard to design and I'm not very convinced. Let me know if I missed any. http://robert.szczepanek.pl/gis-icons-0.1/#request Robert ___ Qgis-user mailing list

[Qgis-user] rpy2.robjects

2009-11-10 Thread gustavocanale
Hi everybody, I am a newcomer to R, Qgis and Mac, so I have a long way to go to understand Python, Xcode, Terminal, etc.. I tried to install SDA4PP 0.125 (Spatial Data Analysis for Point Pattern with R) to run Home Range Analysis (specifically Kernel analysis) but it failed because

Re: [Qgis-user] rpy2.robjects

2009-11-10 Thread Giovanni Manghi
Hi, I don't know a thing about Mac, but maybe it can be still useful. Under linux, when the python library you need is not packaged (as for example rpy2 for ubuntu 9.10) you can use a nice tool called easy install that come with the python package setup tools

AW: [Qgis-user] QGIS WPS Client

2009-11-10 Thread Düster Horst
John, The access to a WPS ist the same like WMS or WFS. Are there WPS implementations available online, or does one have to setup their own server? In the next days I will set up a public WPS-Server but at the moment probably you need your own implementation. Horst

Re: [Qgis-user] connect the dots

2009-11-10 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
Declan Troy wrote: Hey Richard, Thanks for the response. Indeed fTools was the first place I looked as it seemed the type of functionality that might be there. Perhaps some day, or maybe in the rumored Ecological toolbox? Seemed like the type of operation that many users might have cause to

Re: [Qgis-user] connect the dots

2009-11-10 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
Declan Troy wrote: Hey Richard, Thanks for the response. Indeed fTools was the first place I looked as it seemed the type of functionality that might be there. Perhaps some day, or maybe in the rumored Ecological toolbox? Seemed like the type of operation that many users might have cause to