There is, in fact, a category called request for algorithms at
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/sextante/issues
I still have to think about how to create those new algorithms. The
original Java SEXTANTE (the one in gvSIG CE) contained the SAGA
algorithms ported to Java, plus quite a few new ones that
Victor,
Do you know if the SAGA python bindings are available for Windows? I would
really like to test all this out but last time I looked you had to compile
SAGA python bindings for windows and that is a pretty big turn off for
users.
- Nathan
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Victor Olaya
Nathan, I know that it is a big turn of...and that is why I decided
not to use the SAGA python bindings (they are too hard to install for
the average user) Instead, SEXTANTE runs SAGA on the command line, so
you just have to install SAGA for windows (very very easy), and then
in the SEXTANTE
Cool. Will have to try this out.
Thanks.
- Nathan
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Victor Olaya vola...@gmail.com wrote:
Nathan, I know that it is a big turn of...and that is why I decided
not to use the SAGA python bindings (they are too hard to install for
the average user) Instead,
Il 25/04/2012 08:48, Victor Olaya ha scritto:
I still have to think about how to create those new algorithms. The
original Java SEXTANTE (the one in gvSIG CE) contained the SAGA
algorithms ported to Java, plus quite a few new ones that I developed
myself. Since now SEXTANTE for QGIS uses SAGA,
Hi
I have sometimes experienced the same - nothing seems to happen when I
select the georeferencer.
But the fact is that something happens, but the opened Georeferencer window
is hidden somewhere.
One case is if I have used two displays and put Qgis on the one and the
Georeferencer window on
Thanks for the suggestion Morten,
Unfortunately when I click on the Georeferencer icon the main QGIS window
remains selected. Clicking on any other plugin automatically launches it
and the plugin window is automatically active. Therefore I know that the
Georeferencer is not loading.
On 25
Hi
Just checked - with the georeferencer plugin window open I can with no
problem click on another plugin and launch it with its window
automatically active, so I do not think your observations proves, that
Georeferencer is not loaded.
Regards Morten
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Hello:
I am trying to use qgismapser, but I always get a blank image. I use Ubuntu
10.04 and QGIS Wroclaw 1.7.4. These are the steps I follow:
- I have created a .qgs project in QGIS with a single raster layer. In WMS
Server options, I fill the dat and choose the extension from the actual map.
Hi all,
I have QGIS 1.7.4 code revision 8058b22 with GDAL/OGR 1.9.0. I have
installed it in Windows XP with osgeo installer.
Is it normal that the delete columns button is always inactive?
I thought it was possible to use it with GDAL/OGR 1.9.0. Am I wrong?
Thank you,
Andrea
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Hello list,
has anybody experience with opening *.ptm-files from ms map point in qgis?
How to convert it, with wich software an in what file format?
best regards
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hi Andrea,
using QGIS for a year now, I could never delete a shapefile column. Had to
switch to ArcGIS or gvSIG to achieve this. So, I took this for normal in
QGIS ...
regards, Christine
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In general, deleting/renaming/reordering... of a column of a shapefile
is possible in QGis via the tablemanager plugin...
HTH,
Albin
Am 25.04.2012 16:08, schrieb Christine:
hi Andrea,
using QGIS for a year now, I could never delete a shapefile column. Had to
switch to ArcGIS or
Hi Andrei,
On 25.04.2012 16:15, iomeneandrei wrote:
Hi all,
I have QGIS 1.7.4 code revision 8058b22 with GDAL/OGR 1.9.0. I have
installed it in Windows XP with osgeo installer.
Is it normal that the delete columns button is always inactive?
I thought it was possible to use it with GDAL/OGR
So, I took this for normal in
QGIS ...
it was never a QGIS issue as it uses OGR to handle vectors: native
column deleting is available only since gdal/ogr 1.9, now used by qgis
1.7.4. Any other software that allows deleting columns and uses gdal/ogr
1.9 has an internal workaround. In QGIS
Hi Victor,
The same applies for OTB right?
You use the bandled applications in OTB, not the python wrappings.
FYI I have created an RPM package of sextante for openSUSE users:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=qgis-sextanteproject=home%3Atzotsos%3AApplication%3AGeo
I plan to
This is awesome! Thanks Angelos.
Going to install at lunch today and let you know how it goes =P
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Angelos Tzotsos gcpp.kal...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Victor,
The same applies for OTB right?
You use the bandled applications in OTB, not the python wrappings.
FYI
Ciao Giovanni,
thank you.
Giovanni Manghi-2 wrote
it was never a QGIS issue as it uses OGR to handle vectors: native
column deleting is available only since gdal/ogr 1.9, now used by qgis
1.7.4. Any other software that allows deleting columns and uses gdal/ogr
1.9 has an internal
Yes, OTB is like that as well, and almost all the backends
Regards, and thanks for your work!
El día 25 de abril de 2012 17:53, Angelos Tzotsos
gcpp.kal...@gmail.com escribió:
Hi Victor,
The same applies for OTB right?
You use the bandled applications in OTB, not the python wrappings.
FYI
I'm using QGIS to display drawings that come from CAD files (dxf). They
are in a local cartesian coordinate system with a local origin, not
related to any coordinate system known to PROJ4.
How should I specify the coordinate system when I read the dxf file into
QGIS (using Add Vector Layer)?
I
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