Hello Ramon (formerly of Heron Resources). As soon as you mentioned
Heron I remembered your name.
The Legend orientation is a pest but actually the work around it pretty
simple. It doesn't bother me too much.
QGIS's failure to deal with AMG/AGD has lead me to pretty much abandon
the
Il giorno mar, 15/02/2011 alle 16.32 +0800, Brett Adams ha scritto:
QGIS's failure to deal with AMG/AGD has lead me to pretty much abandon
the programme. I still have one client that is completely GDA94 so I
leave them on QGIS to stay in touch in the hope this issue will be
fixed one day.
Hi,
Since 1.4, QGIS can use .ui file created with Qt Designer to make
dynamic forms for entering new attribute data. The way it works with
widget name seems to limit it to the current table, is there any way to
aggregate fields from several tables of a sqlite file into one form ?
I would
Hi Jean Roc,
On Tue, 15. Feb 2011 at 13:50:22 +0100, jr.morre...@enoreth.net wrote:
Since 1.4, QGIS can use .ui file created with Qt Designer to make
dynamic forms for entering new attribute data. The way it works with
widget name seems to limit it to the current table, is there any way to
you'd have to use python and pyqt, currently. You can have additional
form elements in your .ui file that do not match column names. You can
have an initialize python function on the form and additional python
logic to deal with related tables.
There will be improvements later this year. The
I found an inconsistency with styles that contain relative oaths to texture
fill images. I have a polygon shapefile that uses png images as texture
fills. In my style file (.qml), if the path to the image file is relative
(texturepath./fill.png/texturepath), then that texture fill is NOT found
Hi, my name is Byron Como. For three years I have been working on a new
map of Baghdad, Iraq. It is finished, copyrighted and given ISBN
978-0-615-43936-5. Samples can be seen on ebay under Baghdad Map. I
welcome any comments.
Byron
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Il giorno mar, 15/02/2011 alle 21.34 +0200, Alexander Bruy ha scritto:
Hi all
we pleased to report that a new version of the RasterCalc plugin
with implemented comparison operators (, , =, =, =, !=) and
conditional statements (like if() in r.mapcalc) is available in
GIS-Lab repository as
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 20:47:22 +0100
Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it wrote:
Now that Raster Calculator is in trunk (in C++), can
you help me understanding what is the difference with your plugin?
Hi Paolo,
As far as I see native Raster Calculator doesn't has conditional
statements support
2011/2/15 custard cust...@westnet.com.au:
[...]
M:/Data/WesternAustralia/SH51-09/Anthill/MMAnthill/Exports/20110215MKOAHCollars.csv?delimiter=%5B,%5DdelimiterType=regexpxField=East_LGyField=North_LG
is not a valid layer and can not be added to the map
I'm getting error messages like this using
2011/2/15 Goyo goyod...@gmail.com:
2011/2/15 custard cust...@westnet.com.au:
[...]
M:/Data/WesternAustralia/SH51-09/Anthill/MMAnthill/Exports/20110215MKOAHCollars.csv?delimiter=%5B,%5DdelimiterType=regexpxField=East_LGyField=North_LG
is not a valid layer and can not be added to the map
I'm
Thanks for the reply, Tim. As soon as I hear back from the FOSS4G organizers
on the attendee list, I'll be in touch with folks. In the mean time, if you
did sign up to attend that workshop last fall and are interesting in attending
the GeoNetwork OpenSource workshop, please drop me an email
Hi Paolo,
On 13/02/11 21:40, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Why not using the usual route, via ccmake?
I'm following the procedure here
https://svn.osgeo.org/qgis/trunk/qgis/INSTALL
is it not the usual one?
Thanks
Ale
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