Hi Tom,
It's currently not possible to export higher resolution. It will be
possible once the save as image functionality has an option to select the
output size.
If you have issues, please report them on the issue tracker
https://github.com/anitagraser/TimeManager/issues
If you want to post
Hi Tom,
Have you figured this out? Otherwise I could give it a try.
Best wishes,
Anita
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 6:20 AM, Leahy, Thomas A. tle...@bechtel.com
wrote:
Hello,
I have a polygon shape file that represents about 200 buildings in a
housing community. I have the dates each
Hi,
How to
solve this problem?
1. I
measure a square on the ground.
2. I take
latitude and longitude of all four corners with a precision-GPS.
3. I have
succeded in making a map where the four corners are marked and the coordinates
are along the sides of the A4-paper.
4. The
problem is that
Hi,
If you select a scr from a geographic coordinate sys (like wgs84) too a
projected sys like utm, you should have the square back. You will need to
figure in what zone you are.
Nicolas Cadieux M.Sc.
Les Entreprises Arch#233;otec inc.#160;
8548, rue Saint-Denis Montr#233;al H2P 2H2
Hi,
I'm looking to build a LiveDVD/USB key with QGIS, OSM base layer and web
services for New Zealand.
Our road topo data is very up to date in OSM, and we have numerous government
(central, regional local) agencies and others providing data via OGC
services, so I'm hoping the system will
Could you use QGIS Server? It'd take a qgs file and the data it needs
(which can be any input type QGIS uses, including shapefiles and
spatialite dbs along with PostGIS).
Jim
On 06/27/2015 07:46 PM, Brent Wood wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to build a LiveDVD/USB key with QGIS, OSM base layer and
Thanks James,
I have looked at
http://docs.qgis.org/2.8/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_ogc/ogc_server_support.html?highlight=server
which seems like it would work - but I'd still need to avoid Postgis as the
data source (read only filesystem) and sort out the rendering styles for use
with
Ah, if you're already using mapserver, I'd see about just exporting the
PostGIS db as a shapefile. Are you worried it'll be too large/too slow?
Also, the OSM styles are available as CartoCSS, which is supported by
other tilers too.
Jim
On 06/27/2015 08:13 PM, Brent Wood wrote:
Thanks James,
You probably have an official local coordinate system in sweden. Project
(save as..) your data into one of this systems. Those systems have normally
less distortions and probably will represent polygon as a square again (or
at least near one)
Alexandre Neto
Em 27/06/2015 18:17, Nicolas Cadieux
According to the home page, http://qgis.org/en/site/, the next version,
2.10 was due to be released on May 26th: Time until next release
2015/06/26 12:00:00 UTC 0d 0h 0m.
But there seems to be no release and I can't find any info on it. Does
anyone know what the status is?
c...@slavniklabs.com
The (source) tar ball is ready, the dev team was waiting for some if the
packaged versions to be ready before announcing.
-ramon.
On 28 Jun 2015, at 5:24, Curt Watke c...@slavniklabs.com wrote:
According to the home page, http://qgis.org/en/site/, the next version,
2.10 was due to be
Hello Bernhard,
Thank you, works fine!
Cheers . . . . Spring Harrison
At 25-06-2015 22:47 Thursday, Bernhard Ströbl wrote:
Hi,
if you have several points it is maybe easier to
define the coordinates in a csv file and create
the points with the delimited text
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