Dear List members,
Where can I find teaching resources for QGIS (preferably in Spanish,
besides the Manual and the How do I do that in QGIS?)?
Thak you very much in advance,
Best,
Manuel
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*Manuel Spínola, Ph.D.*
Instituto Internacional en Conservación y Manejo de Vida Silvestre
Universidad
Here is information forwarded to me regarding the upcoming FOSS4GNA Conference:
==
Subject: FOSS4G North America Conference coming April 10-12, 2012
On behalf of OSGeo North America, we’d like to invite you to attend the Free
and Open Source Software for Ge
Hi,
> > As for having Atlas a QGis core part, I could do the C++ port, but this
> > project would need funding. If anyone interested, get in touch.
>
> Do you think a porting to C++ is really necessary? Wouldn't it be
> sufficient to move the py code to master once ready for production and
> well
Thank You Giovanni.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Giovanni Manghi <
giovanni.man...@faunalia.pt> wrote:
> Olá Alexandre,
>
> you have the "point displacement" renderer (look in the vector symbology
> properties), that comes out of the box with QGIS and now there is also
> the "shift points" co
Olá Alexandre,
you have the "point displacement" renderer (look in the vector symbology
properties), that comes out of the box with QGIS and now there is also
the "shift points" contributed plugin.
Cheers
-- Giovanni --
On Wed, 2012-01-25 at 17:08 +, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
Hello all,
I'm trying to find a way of displacing point symbols in areas with too may
points.
I read some references to "Point Displacement Renderer" Plugin, but I could
not find it in a repository.
Anyone knows where can I get it, or if there is another plugin doing the
same?
Thank you very mu
Il 25/01/2012 17:29, Vincent Picavet ha scritto:
> I had a deep look into easyprint, and the conclusion was that it would be
> much
> easier to start again from scratch than trying to adapt easyprint to accept
> composer templates, as its original format is custom and very constrained.
Thanks
Hi Paolo,
> > A quick message to point you to a new «Atlas» plugin, which let you
> > create pdf map books given a layer defining map zones.
> > The plugin is available in the experimental part of the new plugin
> > repository.
> What is the difference between this and the EasyPrint>MapBook plugin
dear User
I had error to opened easyprint. The massage appeared below. I hope someone can
help me
Regards,
Syafrauf
An error has occured while executing Python code:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Documents and
Settings/user/.qgis/python/plugins\easyprint\easyprint.py", line
Il giorno Wed, 25 Jan 2012 09:19:14 +0100
Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:
> Hi All,
>
> what is supposed to be the best practice if I have a fully styled
> qgis project (say 10 vector(!) layers, with a lot of styling) to put
> that in a GeoTiff.
>
> To be more precise: somebody created a very
Paolo,
I had a chat to Vincent on IRC just before about making a core feature of
QGIS. He said that might be doable as a funded project, so if we can get
someone to fund it we might be able to have it as a core function of QGIS.
Which I would love.
- Nathan
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Pa
Il 25/01/2012 10:06, Yves Jacolin ha scritto:
> Merging the two would be really interesting :)
Agreed, having many plugins around is painful for users: Vincent, Stefan, any
interest in collaborating?
BTW, once stabilized I think this is a good candidate for becoming a core
plugin.
All the best.
FANTASTIC !
The estension is just the improvement of easyprint that I need for my work.
- it uses the composer for layout instead of xml file,
- there isn't limitation in the number of custom field,
- output in different format.
in the next days I'll try to use it and I hope to send some useful fe
Hello,
Thanks Vincent,
Le mercredi 25 janvier 2012 09:51:57, Paolo Cavallini a écrit :
> [..]
> Thanks a lot.
> What is the difference between this and the EasyPrint>MapBook plugin?
I didn't test it yet but one postive thing I see is that you can create your
own template using the composer and u
I don't think this is possible. What you can do is save a high-resolution
image of the project from the print composer and georeference this.
It would be useful if the print composer could export high-resolution
georeferenced images, but this can't be done at present.
Regards, Nick.
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View thi
I can let you use Composer windows to create the map books.
- Nathan
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il 25/01/2012 09:48, Vincent Picavet ha scritto:
> > Hi,
> > A quick message to point you to a new «Atlas» plugin, which let you
> > create pdf map books given a layer d
Il 25/01/2012 09:48, Vincent Picavet ha scritto:
> Hi,
> A quick message to point you to a new «Atlas» plugin, which let you
> create pdf map books given a layer defining map zones.
> The plugin is available in the experimental part of the new plugin
> repository.
>
> A few links :
>
> http://w
Hi,
A quick message to point you to a new «Atlas» plugin, which let you
create pdf map books given a layer defining map zones.
The plugin is available in the experimental part of the new plugin
repository.
A few links :
http://www.oslandia.com/tech/?p=1079
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/atlas
htt
Hi All,
what is supposed to be the best practice if I have a fully styled qgis
project (say 10 vector(!) layers, with a lot of styling) to put that in
a GeoTiff.
To be more precise: somebody created a very nice visual map from vector
data (about 20x20km) and wants to put a geotiff of it for
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