Hi Sylvain
Thanks for your hint. Yes this is one possibility - but a very poor one because:
- If several users on different machines use this project file to
access the data it only works if the acrobat installation path is the same
everywhere... This is very unlikely...
Also I thought
I remember geoserver support SLD 1.0 and QGIS 1.1... more info here:
http://qgis.boundlessgeo.com/static/docs/intro.html#styling-limitations
regards
Luigi Pirelli
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Hi Chris,
Luigi is right, the version is different.
Anyway the one you reported looks like a bug: tag is not
expected within tag!
Try to remove it but keeping the ogc:Literal tag, it must looks like:
135
Then tell us if this change is enough.
Best Regards.
Giuseppe
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I didn’t quite understand your answer, Mats, sorry. Which of the two discussed
options are you referring to?
But:
One solution (for Windows) is to define a „generic action“ like this:
Cmd /c [% “Path” %]
This works.
But the original question why the type “Open” doesn’t seem to work remains
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Chris,
The SLD written by QGIS is not compatible with the one expected by QGIS
The QGIS OpenGeo plugin [1] tries to solve that by converting it and
modifying it. You can upload your layers and styles to GeoServer using
the OpenGeo plugin.
If you want to automate that conversion or do it
Hi
I have polygon data in a shapefile that is rendered instantly on the screen
when I zoom and pan. Now I want to use the more advanced capabilities of
SpatiaLite and I have loaded the data into a SpatiaLite database. Rendering
the SpatiaLite data on the screen is much slower. The polygons appear
One observation regarding this problem: Both the shapefile and SpatiaLite
database are on a NAS box. If I move the SpatiaLite file to a local drive,
it renders instantly like the shapefile. So the question is: What is it
about being stored on a NAS box that throttles down the speed of SpatiaLite
Hi Victor
Thanks very much for that info, I will give it a try.
Chris
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From: Victor Olaya [mailto:vola...@gmail.com]
Sent: 14 September 2015 14:51
To: Chris Buckmaster
Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Problems saving layer style as SLD for use in
Hola estimados amigos y amigas, Dios les bendiga.
tengo una duda:
Hay instalación avanzada para QGIS 2.10? aquí Jorge Santos
http://www.processamentodigital.com.br/2015/02/28/qgis28-instalacao-avancada-com-osgeo4w/
explica
como realizar la instalación avanzada para para instalar:
QGIS 2.8
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 7:55 AM, Árni Geirsson wrote:
> One observation regarding this problem: Both the shapefile and SpatiaLite
> database are on a NAS box. If I move the SpatiaLite file to a local drive,
> it renders instantly like the shapefile. So the question is: What is it
>
Saludos Edison, hace unos meses escribí un post sobre la instalación y
configuración de gran parte de las herramientas que se integran a QGIS
Desktop a través del instalador de OSGeo4W, tal vez pueda ser de utilidad:
Hello Peter,
this may help you:
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/29464/how-to-add-links-to-pdfs-in-a-shapefile
Zoltan
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015, Peter Schürch wrote:
Hi Sylvain
Thanks for your hint. Yes this is one possibility - but a very poor one because:
- If several users on
Unfortunately in newer versions of Excel (maybe Version > Office 2010?) you
can't open DBF-Files anymore... Use CSV or do not use Excel.
Regards, Peter
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Im looking for help or input on the following problem:
Running Qgis 2.8.3 on Windows 10 (32 bit) creates a problem when making
changes to a Spatialite database, such changes are not shown in the
attribute tables although I reconnected the database and recreated the Qgis
layers. Has anybody
QGIS 2.8.1-Wien / Windows 8 / MSSQL-Spatial
Hi List
I want to open a PDF-File from the QGIS-Object-Attribute Window (which pops up
when I click with the "info-Tool" on a e.g. point-geometry).
What I have done so far:
- I have a geometry-table in the MSSQL spatial database with point
Hello!
There is also this fine plugin called "Quick Export" (The description:
"Quick Export adds a new toolbar in QGIS, with 4 actions to export any
vector layer to CSV, HTML, PDF and printer") which helps quite a lot
with questions like this - even if it not does exactly what you want.
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