[Qgis-user] plugin builder - exifread modul missing in photo2shape

2015-02-22 Thread Torsten Lange
Hi, I had my first contact to how to create my first simple qgis-plugin... It began with a fail, because 'exifread' couldn't be imported from photoimporter.py of photo2shape package. It was simply missing. Btw, for what purpose photo2shape is a required package here? Isn't exifread supposed to

Re: [Qgis-user] raster calculator - no file produced

2015-02-22 Thread Jürgen E . Fischer
Hi Claas, On Sun, 22. Feb 2015 at 21:11:54 +0100, Claas Leiner wrote: I've just installed QGIS 2.8 and noticed that the raster calculator writes any files on Ubuntu 12.04. The formula you typed was valid. The following error message is displayed in the console: Warning: QFileInfo ::

Re: [Qgis-user] raster calculator - no file produced

2015-02-22 Thread Pedro Venâncio
Hi Claas and Jurgen, I just tested with a simple expression dem_srtm_pttm06_80m@1 * 2 and I can confirm that there is no result, both on 2.8 and 2.9 (master). Same expression, on the same machine (Xubuntu 12.04 32bits), with QGIS 2.4 and 2.6, Raster calculator works as expected. Pedro

[Qgis-user] LecoS

2015-02-22 Thread Susan Iremonger
Hi, first time using this mailing list, apologies if I am making errors with whom to sent it to. I am asking for info about a plugin called LecoS - Landscape Ecology Statistics. When I tried to load it (I am using QGIS Brighton) I got a message The plugin is broken. No module named scipy. Does

Re: [Qgis-user] LecoS

2015-02-22 Thread Alex Mandel
On 02/22/2015 01:19 PM, Susan Iremonger wrote: Hi, first time using this mailing list, apologies if I am making errors with whom to sent it to. I am asking for info about a plugin called LecoS - Landscape Ecology Statistics. When I tried to load it (I am using QGIS Brighton) I got a message

Re: [Qgis-user] raster calculator - no file produced

2015-02-22 Thread Anita Graser
On Sun, 22. Feb 2015 at 21:11:54 +0100, Claas Leiner wrote: I've just installed QGIS 2.8 and noticed that the raster calculator writes any files on Ubuntu 12.04. The formula you typed was valid. The following error message is displayed in the console: Warning: QFileInfo :: AbsolutePath:

Re: [Qgis-user] LecoS

2015-02-22 Thread Alex Mandel
I believe OSGeo4W includes Scipy. If you used the QGIS standalone installer you probably don't have it. http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/50464/how-to-install-scipy-for-qgis-standalone So it doesn't have to be super hard. Thanks, Alex On 02/22/2015 01:31 PM, Susan Iremonger wrote: Thanks

Re: [Qgis-user] LecoS

2015-02-22 Thread Mike Treglia
Also, pretty sure on windows you need to use 32 bit for SciPy. It's pretty easy to get data into Fragstats from QGIS too as an alternative... http://www.umass.edu/landeco/research/fragstats/fragstats.html On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:41 PM, Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com wrote: I

[Qgis-user] raster calculator - no file produced

2015-02-22 Thread Claas Leiner
Hello, I've just installed QGIS 2.8 and noticed that the raster calculator writes any files on Ubuntu 12.04. The formula you typed was valid. The following error message is displayed in the console: Warning: QFileInfo :: AbsolutePath: Constructed with empty filename Has anyone seen something

Re: [Qgis-user] LecoS

2015-02-22 Thread Alex Mandel
That's outdated info (at one point may have been true). 64bit has it. python-scipy, 0.14.0-1 http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/x86_64/versions.html Thanks, Alex On 02/22/2015 03:53 PM, Mike Treglia wrote: Also, pretty sure on windows you need to use 32 bit for SciPy. It's pretty easy to get

Re: [Qgis-user] raster calculator - no file produced

2015-02-22 Thread Pedro Venâncio
I also get this error message Warning: QFileInfo :: AbsolutePath: Constructed with empty filename when I double click in the Raster band to add the raster to Raster calculator expression. After that, I don't get any other error, but I also don't get any result. Best regards, Pedro

Re: [Qgis-user] LecoS

2015-02-22 Thread Mike Treglia
Thanks for the correction Alex! I guess I haven't checked that in a while. Cheers Mike On Feb 22, 2015, at 6:54 PM, Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com wrote: That's outdated info (at one point may have been true). 64bit has it. python-scipy, 0.14.0-1