Hi Annina
do you have some Interlis 2.2 data? I think the ogr driver was written
when 2.2 was the offical Interlis 2 version. But that's just
guessing
regards
Stefan
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Il 16/10/2010 12:58, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
I have updated the donors list, and changed its format to make it easier
updating:
http://www.qgis.org/en/sponsorship/donors.html
A few forgotten donors added. Sorry about the mistake.
Please report any further errors.
All the best.
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Comments welcome,
nice!
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Il 17/10/2010 22:00, Jürgen E. Fischer ha scritto:
Also, there are no plans (at the moment) to support ECW in GDAL =
1.7, which is bad news if you want to use QGIS = 1.6.
GDAL supports ECW[1] and in turn QGIS does.
It's just that it doesn't support the current SDK for legal reasons (AFAIK
Hi Paolo,
On Mon, 18. Oct 2010 at 09:52:17 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
AFAICT, we are now trapped in a choice: either using gdal 1.6 with ECW
support, but
with the limitations above, or move to 1.7, and drop ECW support (until the
licence
issues are clarified/solved).
Ok. Two options.
Il 18/10/2010 10:02, Jürgen E. Fischer ha scritto:
Ok. Two options. I'd opt for 1.7. Should we start a poll?
I would suggest: go for 1.7, and keep a legacy standalone with ECW support for
the
desperate addicts to that format.
How does it sound?
All the best.
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On 18/10/2010, at 16:02 , Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi Paolo,
On Mon, 18. Oct 2010 at 09:52:17 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
AFAICT, we are now trapped in a choice: either using gdal 1.6 with ECW
support, but
with the limitations above, or move to 1.7, and drop ECW support (until the
Le 18/10/2010 10:29, Ramon Andinach a écrit :
I'm not so lucky (obviously). I need ecw support.
Me too.
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Il 18/10/2010 11:16, Jean-Claude Repetto ha scritto:
Le 18/10/2010 10:29, Ramon Andinach a écrit :
I'm not so lucky (obviously). I need ecw support.
Me too.
But: would it be good for you to have an 1.5 version with ECW, and 1.6 without?
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Unfortunately, having to deal with ECW is not a matter of being maniacs
of proprietary formats but of many useful free geoinformation provided in
ECW format. Actually, not having ECW (or mrsid) support can be a cause
of not using qgis at all.
What about designing a separate external tool that
Hi!
I've used Raster/Proximity for a map in which the sea is set to NULL,
but distances are actually calculated for sea pixels (up the limit
distance set in the Proximity menu).
This problem occurs
both for raster having the NULL value set and for rasters in which I
select 0 as the NULL value in
On 18/10/2010 10:15, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 18/10/2010 10:02, Jürgen E. Fischer ha scritto:
Ok. Two options. I'd opt for 1.7. Should we start a poll?
I would suggest: go for 1.7, and keep a legacy standalone with ECW support for
the
desperate addicts to that format.
How does it
Le 18/10/2010 11:35, Micha Silver a écrit :
On 18/10/2010 10:15, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 18/10/2010 10:02, Jürgen E. Fischer ha scritto:
Ok. Two options. I'd opt for 1.7. Should we start a poll?
I would suggest: go for 1.7, and keep a legacy standalone with ECW
support for the
desperate
Micha,
I'm also using ECW and share your concern but on the other hand who knows
when ERDAS is going to take a decision or even if they are going to
take a decision
at all?
I think that if we make a simple external program able to batch
process a bunch of ECW files
to convert them to another
On 18/10/2010, at 17:26 , Agustin Lobo wrote:
Unfortunately, having to deal with ECW is not a matter of being maniacs
of proprietary formats but of many useful free geoinformation provided in
ECW format. Actually, not having ECW (or mrsid) support can be a cause
of not using qgis at all.
Il 18/10/2010 11:47, Agustin Lobo ha scritto:
I think that if we make a simple external program able to batch
process a bunch of ECW files
to convert them to another format, we would be both having a temporary
solution and puting pressure
on ERDAS as they will see people quiting the format.
FWTools has too many other functionalities, I refer to something like
a ecw2*, with a simple gui for windows users.
The problem is the *: is there a public wavelet compressed format?
Agus
2010/10/18 Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it:
Il 18/10/2010 11:47, Agustin Lobo ha scritto:
I think
Le 18/10/2010 11:26, Agustin Lobo a écrit :
Unfortunately, having to deal with ECW is not a matter of being maniacs
of proprietary formats but of many useful free geoinformation provided in
ECW format. Actually, not having ECW (or mrsid) support can be a cause
of not using qgis at all.
What
Le 18/10/2010 11:25, Paolo Cavallini a écrit :
Il 18/10/2010 11:16, Jean-Claude Repetto ha scritto:
Le 18/10/2010 10:29, Ramon Andinach a écrit :
I'm not so lucky (obviously). I need ecw support.
Me too.
But: would it be good for you to have an 1.5 version with ECW, and 1.6 without?
Il 18/10/2010 12:39, Jean-Claude Repetto ha scritto:
But: would it be good for you to have an 1.5 version with ECW, and 1.6
without?
No, I don't want to have to use several different versions of QGIS.
Jean-Claude: nobody *wants* it: it is obviously a compromise between different
needs.
I
Le 18/10/2010 12:43, Jean-Claude Repetto a écrit :
Le 18/10/2010 11:26, Agustin Lobo a écrit :
Unfortunately, having to deal with ECW is not a matter of being maniacs
of proprietary formats but of many useful free geoinformation provided in
ECW format. Actually, not having ECW (or mrsid)
Agustin Lobo wrote:
I think that if we make a simple external program able to batch
process a bunch of ECW files
to convert them to another format, we would be both having a temporary
solution and puting pressure
on ERDAS as they will see people quiting the format.
We cannot make OSS
Il 18/10/2010 13:04, Francesco Parisi ha scritto:
So a sort of: Batch convert ecw - to geotiff can be a good solution, and
maybe a plug-in is a compromise that can be agreed.
This can be done in QGIS 1.5 (menu Raster): that's why I suggested keeping the
two
versions.
All the best.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to plot (both on PDF and printer) a simple
layout with polygons wich style is quite symple: no fill and black
border (width 0,10 mm).
The result is: the polygon are rendered with a various
width border. Start quite fine and end quite large...
An example here:
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
This can be done in QGIS 1.5 (menu Raster): that's why I suggested keeping
the two
versions.
All the best.
to create a virtual raster? I've just tried to do it with an ecw and the
gdalbuildvrt.exe has crashed.
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to create a virtual raster?
no, using gdaltranslate to obtain copies of your ecw in geotiff format.
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i've edit my preceding post, unfortunately also the translation fails.
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you probably still have a GRASS library in your osgeo3 installation that
makes a few gdal tools to crash. Please try removing
C:\OSGeo4W\apps\gdal-16\bin\gdalplugins\gdal_GRASS.dll
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On Mon, 2010-10-18 at 04:29 -0700, Francesco Parisi wrote:
i've edit my preceding post,
This is why having a single, simple, external program for the
conversion is more efficient: keeping several versions
of qgis or using fwtools is going to complicate the installations of
many users. Shiping qgis along with a simple ecw2openjpg
(in case that's the best option) would be a good
Giovanni Manghi wrote:
you probably still have a GRASS library in your osgeo3 installation that
makes a few gdal tools to crash. Please try removing
C:\OSGeo4W\apps\gdal-16\bin\gdalplugins\gdal_GRASS.dll
time ago i've installed grass, but the qgis has been installed with the
stand
On 18/10/2010 13:58, Agustin Lobo wrote:
This is why having a single, simple, external program for the
conversion is more efficient: keeping several versions
of qgis or using fwtools is going to complicate the installations of
many users. Shiping qgis along with a simple ecw2openjpg
(in case
This
http://www.gaia-gis.it/raster_benchmark/
may interest you
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Maybe one day Jpeg2000 will get to the quality and stability
of ECW. But AFAIK, the open source drivers are still pretty
much alpha quality. I'd be pleased to hear that I am wrong in
making that
Le 18/10/2010 15:44, Micha Silver a écrit :
Converting compressed images back to GeoTiff means sometimes a 50X (!)
increase in file size.
Not only disk size is a problem, but also speed, for example when you
want to display the maps at very low zoom levels.
Jean-Claude
Fellow users, I am stuck using MrSid from both my local government and my
state. I am slightly unclear how much that is affected with ECW, but I am
under the impression that they are tied together. So If We migrate to a new
version of GDAL that does not support this, I will be relegated to
Le 18/10/2010 15:53, Jean-Claude Repetto a écrit :
Le 18/10/2010 15:44, Micha Silver a écrit :
Converting compressed images back to GeoTiff means sometimes a 50X (!)
increase in file size.
Not only disk size is a problem, but also speed, for example when you
want to display the maps at very
Le 18/10/2010 15:59, MORREALE Jean Roc a écrit :
Le 18/10/2010 15:53, Jean-Claude Repetto a écrit :
Not only disk size is a problem, but also speed, for example when you
want to display the maps at very low zoom levels.
Jean-Claude
Make tiles out of the file so just the corresponding tiles
I am in a similar situation with Doug. My local governments (county and
state) use MrSid and ECW, respectively. I am committed to QGIS and its
dependence on GDAL, so I would like to encourage the GDAL and QGIS
developers to continue their work in obtaining support for those formats,
especially
Le 18/10/2010 16:06, hayamaguchi a écrit :
I am in a similar situation with Doug. My local governments (county and
state) use MrSid and ECW, respectively. I am committed to QGIS and its
dependence on GDAL, so I would like to encourage the GDAL and QGIS
developers to continue their work in
Hi,
Le lundi 18 octobre 2010 16:18:41, MORREALE Jean Roc a écrit :
Something that would be usefull ? Sponsoring the dev of openjpeg or a
free ecw's implementation or ask your data provider to offer more
exchange formats.
+1 !
Clearly.
Y.
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Could it be possible adding a log() and log10() operators
to the Field calculator? I'm surprised they are not there, a log
transform is perhaps the most common.
Do I fill a ticket for this?
Thanks
Agus
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I have qgis 1.5 and gdal1.7.0. I'm using ubuntugis-unstable repo and
on Kubuntu 10.4
My mr sid images are drawing, but without respect to a coordinate
system. They show in QGIS non-georeferenced (draws to raw image
coordinates), but doing gdalinfo on it I can see it has spatial
parameters.
Hi Joe
the Quantum Navigator project has been dead for several years, so such
errors from old API calls can jump at you from any corner. I'm quite
busy nowadays, so I guess you're on your own :-(
btw. for your particular error: try to have a look at the
QgsVectorLayer class. There are other
I've started to add color coding to the wiki page. I did just a few
entries to see how it looks.
Very cool.
But don't we want to have this created automatically somehow?
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Hi all,
we're pleased to announce availability of CSWclient plugin from
GIS-Lab repo. CSWclient is a tool that makes easier work with Catalogue
Services. It allows to browse through and access non-spatial and
spatial data. CSWclient is inspired by proof-of-concept qgCSW plugin.
Some more
I'm pleased to announce the Load Them All plugin.
It's a simple plugin that allows you to load at the same time a number of
layers stored in a directory structure, based on a variety of filters you
can customize.
You may use an alphanumeric filter or a type (geometry or raster) filter for
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