Whois says:
Roi Hojgaard
Hovedstaden - Copenhagen
I'll note, QGIS used to have a forum. PSC retired it in favor of
http://gis.stackexchange.com/
There was a constant debate, since many QGIS experts were only on the
mailing lists (and wanted to stay there) and not the forums.
-Alex
On
In my experience, it can be due to bad network. When rendering the pdf, QGIS
will download the needed layers again. When the connection to the servers of
online map-sources fail, result will be a blank layer or missing tiles.
Joris
> Op 30 dec. 2015, om 20:48 heeft Richard Males
Sorry, previously posted response under wrong subject:
Thank you. I have been doing some additional testing, it appears to
relate to having a few maps on the canvas that use the Open Street Map
underlay. The behavior is pretty much as noted in the referenced issue.
Even with a single OSM
The answer turns out to be that, while QGIS can extract and process layers from
a zipfile, the R scripts can't. Once I extracted the layers and added them to
QGIS, the R scripts worked.
Terry
-Original Message-
>From: Terry Morse
>Sent: Dec 27, 2015 10:21 PM
>To:
I've done something like this in the distant past.
Put data into a postgis database.
Link excel to the database.
That's the basics, there are a few details I don't have time to dig out at
the moment. If you haven't figured it out in a couple of weeks when I'm
back at my desk let me know and I'll
Hi
I just found this http://www.qgisforum.org
A very nice page – bud sadly with a very few answers.
I think that if you set up a forum, you also have the responsibility to keep it
updated.
Regards
Lene Fischer
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I remember amds where guys from Denmark and Faroe islands... I agree,
as forum it is used but site is old and the blog seems heavily
hacked.
cheers
Luigi Pirelli
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Thank you. I have been doing some additional testing, it appears to
relate to having a few maps on the canvas that use the Open Street Map
underlay. Even with a single OSM underlay, while I do get an export, the
underlay is not complete, i.e. jagged edges where some tiles are missing in
the
Hello!
I have many scans of old slides from areal photography from 30s/40s,
50s/60s, and 60s/70s. Being interested in rail lines, I (and I was going
to trick^Wask my dad and brother to help) trace out the rail lines found
in each areal photograph, with the goal being to align our traces with