Local governmental agencies in Washington State use the projection,
Washington State Plane North and State Plane South. I believe they are
ESRI: 102748 and 107349. When opened in QGIS they appear as USER:11.
These reference systems are included in the list (srs.db). I'm wondering
why QGIS
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Those projections are not identical. NAD83 and NAD83_HARN differ, the
later having a higher precision do to corrections made to NAD83 in the
1990s.
Looking in QGIS I do see StatePlane HARN
EPSG:102348 for North
EPSG:102349 for South
Here's the prj I get making a fresh layer from EPSG:102348
Probably the easiest way to do this would be a join - so if you made me
do this I would do:
1. Create a layer (say a shapefile) with a point and a unique ID.
2. Make sure that Unique ID is reflected in your tabular data (point 1
has a corresponding '1' in the tabular data or a point of "Water
Hi,
I'm after your suggestions for the best work flow for adding spatial data to
existing tabular data.
Say we have a tabular list of playground equipment - I want to associate a
point object with each row in the list - so I end up with spatial and attribute
data in the one table.
I used to do
Hi to everybody,
I contact you because i've got some problem with these plugins: Profile
from points, Buffer by Percentage, clip multiple layers, dissolve with
stats, multi-distante buffer and Processing. When I open QGis the program
say me that: *Questo plugin è corrotto*
cannot import name
Hi all
I thought I would post the solution to my problem in case anyone has a
similar thing happen. It turns out that something was wrong with my
configuration file $HOME/.config/QGIS/QGIS2.conf. I removed the file,
started QGIS 2.12, and it works just fine.
Lewis Hein
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Alex Mandel
wrote:
> http://epsg.io/102348
I didn't catch the HARN. And the 10348 and 10349 are both in meters. I'm
getting NAD83_HARN in feet which doesn't match the definition of 10349. And
10749 is in feet but not with HARN. So
Alex,
You got me thinking that I have the wrong projection. epsg.io lead me to
2926 and 2927.
However, both of those are in the QGIS. Assuming that QGIS uses the .prj
file for the reference, what fields does it match?
QGIS does operate correctly using the custom projection. However, for
someone
This might be a question for the Developer list. I think you'll need to
dig into the code that does the proj reading/matching to figure out how
it translates the wkt to prj strings/db parameters to match.
Thanks,
Alex
On 11/15/2015 02:43 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> Alex,
> You got me thinking
Hi!
Martin is right. This is a piece of cake in MapInfo and a very useful work
flow. The suggested method requires that you look up the object in the
table and then copy its uid to the created object. This is an unefficient
method.
I have recently struggled to do the same in ArcGIS which proved to
I reported a bug, 13835.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Alex Mandel
wrote:
> This might be a question for the Developer list. I think you'll need to
> dig into the code that does the proj reading/matching to figure out how
> it translates the wkt to prj strings/db
Hi,
IIRC you can use the "add part" tool to create geometries for existing
objects. Just use the attribute table to select the proper object and
then digitize with the add part tool. Of course the selected layer has
to be capable of saving geomtries in the format you like (i.e. you
cannot
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 02:53:55PM -0700, Lewis Hein wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I thought I would post the solution to my problem in case anyone has a
> similar thing happen. It turns out that something was wrong with my
> configuration file $HOME/.config/QGIS/QGIS2.conf. I removed the file,
> started
Yes, not likely difficult to implement.
Also a quick key shortcut to bring up the snap settings.
Cheers . . . . . Spring
Samsung Tab 4
On Nov 15, 2015 9:52 AM, "ralfwessels" wrote:
> hi Springfield,
>
> ah ok, I just thought this is also implemented in QGIS, but I tried
hi Springfield,
ah ok, I just thought this is also implemented in QGIS, but I tried it on
QGIS 2.8.3 on Windows and it is not.
When I press the space bar during digitizing in QGIS, I can move the map
with my mouse, but snap is still activated.
. so I agree, it would be nice to have the same
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