Il 13/03/2012 23:59, Alister Hood ha scritto:
> Recent examples I can think of are the Contour plugin (I think its
> dependencies
> are available now, after the switch to Python 2.7 in OSGeo4W), and the
> plugin(s?)
> that require Rpy or whatever it is that isn't available since the switch to
>
Il 13/03/2012 20:02, Alexander Bruy ha scritto:
> Maybe you should look at Commercial support page [0]
Or you can contact directly one of the QGIS developers.
All the best.
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Full contact details at www.faunalia.eu/pc
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Il 13/03/2012 21:12, Jake Maier ha scritto:
> Alexander, I don't think that web page helps me very much.
> Paolo posted that people who would like win 64 support should think about
> supporting it.
> I don't have that kind of money that I can pay for a company to develop win
> 64 support but woul
Il 13/03/2012 22:58, Noli Sicad ha scritto:
> Hi Lee,
>
> No, I have not develop data entry for forest inventory data to
> generate yields table since I am focus more on forest estate modelling
> than forest inventory. However, I was looking to develop one, I was
> looking at Kexi to do this fores
I think all those warnings are already there when QGIS starts. Nothing new
shows up for me when I try to use one of the mmqgis functions. And same as you
- nothing happens.
One odd thing I see in the python files for the plugin is an empty
"mmqgis_dialog.py".
On Mar 13, 2012, at 8:57 PM, Dav
I like to share my Spatial GIS Database Terminal for iPad and Android tablet.
Screenshot for iPad
https://picasaweb.google.com/116847891529748214201/SpatialGISDatabaseTerminalJQueryMobileBingMapsHybridJavascriptFrameworkXcode#
No screenshots for Android tablet yet. However, I got iPhone app that
I am running QGIS 1.9.90-Alpha revison e13e45f on OSX Snow Leopard
from William's installers at kyngchaos.com.
QGIS works great and seems to run faster than past versions. I am
running into an issue with the mmqgis pluggin. Maybe this dev build
is just not fresh enough.
I can successfully fin
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> Il 12/03/2012 22:23, Alister Hood ha scritto:
>
> > 1. It is commo
Hi Lee,
No, I have not develop data entry for forest inventory data to
generate yields table since I am focus more on forest estate modelling
than forest inventory. However, I was looking to develop one, I was
looking at Kexi to do this forest inventory data module. I was hoping
that Kexi can read
Noli,
Have you developed, as part of that model, a way which inventory data can
be entered and then generate the appropriate volume/stocking tables and
charts?
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all the best,
Lee Mueller
Registered Forester #46043
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Noli Sicad wrote:
> As I mentioned in my
As I mentioned in my previous postings, that I am working on forest
management and forest estate modelling, probably you might be
wondering what is it, forest estate modelling.
I am am part of another GNU project for Operations Research (i.e.
GNU/GLPK) and offer support for GLPK/MathProg in Help-g
I am a practicing forester in Michigan. I work primarily with private
landowners and consultants on traditional forestry issues such as wildlife,
recreation, and timber production. I also have a tendency to work in urban
green infrastructure development. In both cases, QGIS has proved quite
useful.
All,
Marco, is still working on fitting things to the smaller screen. It looks
really nice on my Toshiba Thrive Tablet for example. I think you'll see more
and more items starto work as he moves forward with scaling the interface down
to fit the smaller screens.
bobb
>>> "Jake Maier
2012-03-13 21:49, Andreas Neumann skrev:
BTW: in Switzerland there is a whole group of Forestry engineers that
collaborate on the training of QGIS for forestry engineers and the
development of tools.
What have they done?
Do they need help?
Sounds interesting!
Magnus
_
I just installed it on my Nexus Prime. It has a 4.6" screen, and it seems to
me, the screen is too small to run the program.
Some screens don't show the OK button and you have to kill the program to get
out of it. The program may need Tablets with larger screens.
Jake
-Original Message-
I just started using QGIS. I used a conservation copy of ArcMap before. Now
after a week or so on this list I can see that what I could do with ArcMap,
I will be able to do with QGIS. Therefore, I'll be using QGIS for all my
mapping needs.
That is I will delineate all stands, join soil information
2012-03-13 20:03, Tyler Mitchell skrev:
Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
I think this week I've seen "forestry" mentioned 3-4 times on this list. I'd
love
to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in forestry or other
ecosystem management of natur
Hi Tyler,
Marco Bernasocchi is working on QGIS for Android - and is always looking
for sponsors ;-)
It works like QGIS on Desktop - but Python is not yet available. You,
can however use custom forms, Spatialite and the Offline editing plugin,
which can synchronize between a central Postgis data w
Alexander, I don't think that web page helps me very much.
Paolo posted that people who would like win 64 support should think about
supporting it.
I don't have that kind of money that I can pay for a company to develop win 64
support but would like to provide my share to such a project.
So mayb
Beware of these 2 bugs that I reported recentely:
points in polygon: does not count points on boundaries
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5163
points in polygon never ends
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5162
Personaly I would use R for that task.
Agus
El día 12 de marzo de 2012 20:33, LALIT KUMAR escrib
On 03/13/2012 10:00 PM, Noli Sicad wrote:
Use Spatialite instead of using PostGIS for a start. You can move your
Spatialite database to PostGIS later on. Most of the features of
PostGIS is also available in Spatialite. Spatialite is 10x easier than
PostGIS, no server to admin
Use Spatialite instead of using PostGIS for a start. You can move your
Spatialite database to PostGIS later on. Most of the features of
PostGIS is also available in Spatialite. Spatialite is 10x easier than
PostGIS, no server to administer.
Noli
On 3/14/12, Walter Ludwick wrote:
> I am trying t
Hoping QGIS Android can replace ArcPad and Pocket PC for data collection
I am also trying to create iPhone/iPad offline map and data correction
(e.g. GPS tracks (gpx)) with Spatialite app.
Offline map
https://picasaweb.google.com/116847891529748214201/OfflineMapNaturalEarth2TileMillMbtilesPng
Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
I think this week I've seen "forestry" mentioned 3-4 times on this list. I'd
love
to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in forestry or other
ecosystem management of natural resources. Fire me a note if you don'
Maybe you should look at Commercial support page [0]
[0] http://www.qgis.org/en/commercial-support.html
2012/3/13 Jake Maier :
> I would have no idea how it even start looking for a developer or maintainer.
> Is there a site where I could donate some money if I wanted to benefit win
> developme
I would have no idea how it even start looking for a developer or maintainer.
Is there a site where I could donate some money if I wanted to benefit win
development? How would I know that it's not going to some kind of fraud?
I looked at the website and there is only a general donation link witho
I am trying to manage operations on my farm in a more scientific way, using
QGIS as a tool for making more informed decisions.
This involves mapping of points (e.g. fencepost) lines (e.g. irrigation tube)
and polygons (e.g. grazing paddock) and all related data across time, to show
in a graphi
Hi,
> > 2. Plugins sometimes have Windows related problems. I guess some of the
> > developers don't do much testing for Windows.
>
> I do not think this is a widespread phenomenon.
I agree. There are evidences of the contrary, for example many plugins
that have GUIs that are developed under
Il 12/03/2012 21:35, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:
> People who are interested in a 64bit Windows version should think about
> hiring a developer or maintainer to work on it.
Quite right: Windows users, it's your turn. Please consider doing, or
sponsoring, it.
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini - F
Il 12/03/2012 22:23, Alister Hood ha scritto:
> 1. It is common for QGIS plugins to have dependencies which are not readily
> available for Windows (you may need to put in the effort to build them
> yourself).
Not so common: can you provide examples?
> 2. Plugins sometimes have Windows related
Giovanni Manghi wrote:
> > It seems to a problem with OSGeo4W. QGis 1.6.0 shows a
> dialogue for table
> > selection and shows also images once the sqlite3.dll is
> updated. QGis 1.9.0.
> > from OSGeo4W installer fails immediately after selecting
> the rasterlite DB. Does
> > anybody have an id
> It seems to a problem with OSGeo4W. QGis 1.6.0 shows a dialogue for table
> selection and shows also images once the sqlite3.dll is updated. QGis 1.9.0.
> from OSGeo4W installer fails immediately after selecting the rasterlite DB.
> Does
> anybody have an idea about what to update this time? Sq
The biggest issue for Access DB - it's the Windows-only solution.
K.
Koos Hagg wrote:
..
I am still using Access, but have also started to play around with
Spatialite (which can be read in Access also via odbc)...
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Hello Jake,
Sorry this is from a few weeks ago- I just ran across a helpful
document that gives a step by step for Access to QGIS:
http://elogeo.nottingham.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/url/48
The whole site seems to be worthy of a look through, seems there's a
lot of helpful stuff.
I am still using Access
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