Hi all,
I'm having an issue where a .QGS file created on a shared drive then opened
from another computer doesn't display any of the layers, though the information
seems to be still in the QGS file.
Attached (hopefully) is an example of this problem.
Can anyone see if there is something
I have had a problem where layers did not show up, only layer groups, that
I traced to the presence of a virtual layer. After removing that in a text
editor, the problem was solved.
Arni
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On 19 April 2017 at 21:51, Baker, Matthew
Hi all,
(Sending this again without an attachment)
I'm having an issue where a .QGS file created on a shared drive then opened
from another computer doesn't display any of the layers, though the information
seems to be still in the QGS file.
In the .QGS file linked below, when opened in
Another option, you could try is using the*Advanced Digitising Toolbar*
under *View, Toolbars
*Select the lines you want to merge/Join and click *Merge Selected
Features*.
This should also allow you to edit the DB directly from QGIS.
I have not tried it, so your issue with Multi-Lines instead
Hi All,
I have an out-db raster on PostGIS which I tried to load in QGIS (v
2.14.12-Essen) utilizing the DB Manager to establish a connection. I could
view the raster table, but when I try to "Add to canvas" it displays a
black (blank) image instead of the raster image.
This raster file exist on
Benjamin,
You could try Dissolve, under Geoprocessing Tools, alternatively you
could try saving the dataset locally as a shapefile, edit using either
of the methods you outlined below, In relation to saving the edits back
to the table as linestring, use the DB Manager tool, select the table
Hi all,
i have solved it for myself by using the „processing toolbox“
and create a layer for the selected objects (by rectangle)
however: many thanks for your alternatives
pat
On 19. Apr. 2017, 09:57 +0200, Nyall Dawson , wrote:
> On 18 April 2017 at 20:50, Phil (The
On 18 April 2017 at 20:50, Phil (The Geek) Wyatt wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
>
>
> · select just the parts of the current layer that you want to save
> (CTRL and select the parts)
>
> · right click on the layer name and save as
>
> · tick the box for 'save
Hi Pat
I think the best would be if yo could share your data (or part of it) and
if you could tell us more about what you want to analyse.
Cheers
Stéphane
Le mardi 18 avril 2017, a écrit :
> Hello
>
> i have a very general question:
> I am becoming more and more familiar with