Hi Gertrude,
I suggest that you download QGIS and install all the QGIS plugins
including the 3rd parties and when you do the review. A lot of the
QGIS plugin are not documented, or just have general title and
features are not fully describe. The manual lacks documentation of
these plugins. Some
Hi Andreas,
Quoting Andreas Neumann :
Thank you for pointing us to the existing efforts of Stefan, you and
others for Desktop GIS comparisons. I think we (the QGIS community) can
certainly help to update the QGIS column in your comparison chart
(http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Albk_XRkhV
Hi Andreas,
Quoting Andreas Neumann :
> Thank you for pointing us to the existing efforts of Stefan, you and
> others for Desktop GIS comparisons. I think we (the QGIS community) can
> certainly help to update the QGIS column in your comparison chart
> (http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Albk
Hi all,
do we have a way to fix existing self-intersecting features in QGIS
(shapefiles)? Node editing tool shows them well, but how about fixing?
Thanks for hints, I'm looking for internal procedure to do it, no
PostGIS conversions and suh (though ST_Makevalid is upcoming in GEOS 3.3.0)
Maxim
I also still have the same problem as the two other posters in this thread:
using the QGIS 1.5 version that is supposed to have MrSID and ECW file
support, and using MrSID files is no problem, but loading ECW files crashes
QGIS. I have had to convert the ECW file to a different format to make it
Hi Andrea,
On Sun, 29. Aug 2010 at 19:25:59 +0200, Del Bravo, Andrea (SELEX GALILEO,
Italy) wrote:
>The gdb rold me that the fault occurred in libQtGui.so.4 (on my system
>from qt-x11-4.6.2-17.fc11.i586)
A backtrace might help. If the problem is reproducable, please file a bug in
our TR
Title: qgis segmentation fault
I've just installed qgis under Fedora Core 11 on a pretty new HP lap-top with 2 Gb memory.
I installed it by yum procedure but it gave me a segnentation fault.
I build the tool from source code with the same result.
The gdb rold me that the fault occurred in libQ
Hello J.R.,
I'm not sure about want you intend to do. Do want to adapt a model to
calculate contours of the data or do you simply want to display a
continous (raster)image? the question is rather do you want to use
vector data or raster data. If you like to gain a raster image from the
points you m
Hi Paolo,
On Sun, 29. Aug 2010 at 11:05:27 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Not much, I guess: I just didn't noticed you prepared also these, sorry.
> The only possible diff is with unstable: I'm building it with the GDAL 1.7
> from
> experimental: are you doing it with the standard GDAL from unst
Il 29/08/2010 09:07, Jürgen E. Fischer ha scritto:
> What's the difference to the packages that are in the debian-nightly
> repository
> on qgis.org? It also has packages for testing and unstable (and Debian Lenny
> and Ubuntu Lucid and Maverick) for both i386 and amd64.
Not much, I guess: I ju
Hi Paolo,
On Sun, 29. Aug 2010 at 08:45:35 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Thanks to Jurgen debian controls, on my (totally unofficial) repo:
> http://int.faunalia.it/~paolo/debian/ you can find fresh debs from trunk for
> debian
> testing/i386 and unstable/amd64, including the brand new qgis-map
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