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I have a table in PostGIS with a Boolean field which allows for TRUE/FALSE,
t/f, true/false, y/n, yes/no, on/off, 1/0 values.
I have a custom form in QGIS for that table and the edit widget for that field
is set to checkbox. In the checkbox widget settings there are two options for
Hi,
At my new workplace I have the choice of CentOS or SuSE as a Linux
distribution. I would have chosen Debian or Ubuntu, personally, but the
other two are my choice.
Which one is better for QGIS and FOSSGIS in general? What do you
recommend? Or are they equally well suited?
I intend to
I have been unable to use the Rectangles Ovals Digitizing plugin to add
buildings shaped like a circle. I have tried doing this in versions 2.8.5,
2.1.3 and 2.1.2 of QGIS. Even though the icons of this plugin are
activated, when I click on the icon that should make a circle, it instead
makes an
Sorry, but I meant setting qgis variables, not calculation of attribute field
values.
I can use field values for data-driven style properties where possible and
recalculate them when needed, but I don’t want to overload db with styling
properties for each feature. Also I have some scale
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Is it possible to set qgis variable calculated from another one?
Like this: @road_width2 = @road_width1 * 1.5
So I can style in a CartoCSS manner - set only the basic variables and
calculate lots of others on the fly.
That’ll greatly help with some complicated