Hi,
I have an invalid geometry due to a self-intersect
I find it using the tools for validating.
But the tool report the record with the wrong geometry not report
(obviously) the vertex .
Now I must to find the vertex to correct the problem.
But the shape of geometry is quite complex, has many
Hi Andrea,
You could use my plugin: Shapefile viewer (shameless plug!) if you
are using a shapefile and that shapefile doesn't have too many
vertices (less than ~1) and you have QGIS 1.5 or greater.
How to use it:
Select the shapefile in the legend and
Dear all,
any update on the raster legend issue?
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/47
Best regards,
Marco
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Dear all,
I quite like the new print composer.
But I need a hint:
How do I achive a small overview map connced to the main view?
The aim is to show in the overview map, via a rectangle which area is shonw in
detail on the main map inset.
Example:
Hi Marco,
You can simply add another map to the canvas, and then set the extents and
scale to only cover your area of interest.
Carson
On 27 October 2010 13:59, Marco Tuckner marcotuck...@public-files.dewrote:
Dear all,
I quite like the new print composer.
But I need a hint:
How do I
Is there any way to set the repositories
deb http://qgis.org/debian-nightly lucid main
deb-src http://qgis.org/debian-nightly lucid main
for nightly builds but keep the stable version also?
(the one from ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable )
As far I've seen, if I set the qgis.org repositories then
You could use my plugin: Shapefile viewer (shameless plug!) if you
are using a shapefile and that shapefile doesn't have too many
vertices (less than ~1) and you have QGIS 1.5 or greater.br
..
Benoit
Thx, very much :)
Regards,
Andrea.
Hi guys,
There is a feature request for adding the map from the overview pane to
the composer:
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/2348
That person is after essentially the same result as you Marco, but they
seem to have forgotten that the extent of the map view is almost always
at least slightly
Hi Giuseppe
thanks for looking into this. Do you think it's worth filling out a bug report
since the nearestNeighbor method does not the keep the promise or is this the
normal behaviour of a spatial index based method?
regards
Stefan
mit freundlichem Gruss
Stefan Ziegler
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