Hi,
Curves (circular arcs) are not yet supported in QGIS.
There is an ongoing development to implement curves for display and
editing, but in its first incarnation it will only support Postgis data
sources. There may also be support for GML/WFS (but I am not sure). The
plan is to release it
Hi,
I'm trying to brainstorm how to integrate charts within map composer.
This is different from the layer based diagrams currently available in
QGIS layers. What I want is to be able to display charts within map
composer for example, a pie chart (ugh!) of my landcover categories or
a histogram
D3 + python bridges to interact with qgis/qt map composer
http://slides.com/luigipirelli/qgis_linking_js_with_python
Regards, Luigi Pirelli
On 31 October 2014 08:56, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to brainstorm how to integrate charts within map composer.
Hello,
Keeping the license cost of oracle aside, does someone has any view whether
its QGIS is best with postgis or oracle spatial when come to enterprise wide
implementation.
Best Regards
Manoj
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Il 31/10/2014 09:26, mojgarg ha scritto:
Hello,
Keeping the license cost of oracle aside, does someone has any view whether
its QGIS is best with postgis or oracle spatial when come to enterprise wide
implementation.
PostGIS implementation is far more mature and efficient. Furthermore,
Hi everyone ( and sorry for my english )
I'm looking for if there, is a plugin you can use to manage projects in
QGIS.
The idea is to save the file in QGS a database (PostGIS or SpatiaLite or
a no-geographical database) . For example , to start QGIS it could open
the QGIS project database
Hi,
I tend to agree with Paolo. Postgis is definitely much better
tested/supported in QGIS and other FOSSGIS than Oracle. It is also
easier to administrate.
Postgis will also be the first database in QGIS where curves are supported.
Andreas
On 31.10.2014 09:29, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
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Hi Patricio,
I don't know a plugin doing what you need... similar plugin are
QConsolidate and PortableProject. None of them save the project in a
DB, but they can be upgraded to do what you want.
I should notice that QConsolidate is done by Alex Bruy that is one of
the most active QGIS hacker...
Thanks for the links Luigi. I think these extensions are very useful.
What I'm looking for is something like the ability to save the layer
styles from properties of the layer .
I'll keep looking or I'll have to learn to program ;-)
El 31/10/14 a las #4, Luigi Pirelli escribió:
Hi
Manoj -
The best database for a spatial infrastructure in the enterprise is the
database system you presently use in the enterprise ... if you already
have a database system in the enterprise and it supports spatial data.
Otherwise Postgres/Postgis wins hands down. The - very small - general
On 31 October 2014 11:29, Patricio Soriano pasori...@gmail.com wrote:
What I'm looking for is something like the ability to save the layer styles
from properties of the layer .
??? If I understood your question (different from the previous one)
It's already available. If the layer is a DB layer
Dear all,
I'm working with windows 8 postgis 2.1.
I have several gps (gpx) files. I would like to import *directly* those gpx
files into my postgis database.
What would be the easiest way? (OGR tool ?)
In advance, thank you to throw light for me.
Regards.
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Dear Dandrigo,
if you would like to automatize the import use ogr2ogr (from GDAL/OGR
utilities).
Another interactive solution may be QGIS.
Regards,
Zoltan
On Fri, 31 Oct 2014, dandrigo wrote:
Dear all,
I'm working with windows 8 postgis 2.1.
I have several gps (gpx) files. I would like
Hello,
Ok thanks. I will have a look on ogr2ogr tool.
Regarding qgis, what qgis tool could import gpx files directly in the
postgis database? Perhaps you alluded to the Qgis DB manager?
Thanks.
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Have you seen this page:
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/Connecting_to_ArcSDE_databases
A bit old but the concepts might be relevant.
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QGIS cannot load gpx to postgis directly, but db manager plug-in can.
Zoltan
On Fri, 31 Oct 2014, dandrigo wrote:
Hello,
Ok thanks. I will have a look on ogr2ogr tool.
Regarding qgis, what qgis tool could import gpx files directly in the
postgis database? Perhaps you alluded to the Qgis DB
Thanks for the response. Is there any other way to convert the existing
Oracle data type to something else which can then be rendered in QGIS?
Curious, curves are quite common in map data, so how does all others use
QGIS then ?!
Thanks for your time.
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