Lat Lon Tools is a plugin I recently started
using. I like it:
https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/qgis-latlontools-plugin/#readme
Mike
On 7/4/2019 11:05 AM, qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org wrote:
Hello all,
on 2.x a simple zoom to coordinates plugin existed that allowed the
user
The Lat Lon Tools plugin supports all the zoom to capability with marking
of the coordinate, but the input can be in decimal degrees, DMS, WKT, MGRS,
Plus Codes, GeoJSON, and Standard UTM. Some of these are automatically
considered to be EPSG:4326 (WGS 84), but the input for any of the other
Just to shamelessly plug my own plugin here: The Coordinator plugin is
another alternative to center the canvas on specific coordinates.
Coordinates do not depend on the Project CRS and you can also enter
coordinates in Degree/Minute/Second notation.
Currently still experimental:
Hi,
Further to my earlier email it appears that the setting I'm looking for may be
OGR_SKIP or GDAL_SKIP but I can't find anywhere in QGIS to set that option and
the GDAL settings seem to only cover raster drivers.
Does anyone know if it is possible to set OGR_SKIP or GDAL_SKIP in QGIS?
Also,
Hi,
Following on from my previous email it is clear that quite a bit of work would
be required to substantially change the way that QGIS / GDAL is opening MapInfo
tab files (and probably other formats as well). We are interested in crowd
funding the fix so please get in touch if you are
Marco Guiducci wrote
> Il 03/07/2019 20:46, Totò ha scritto:
>> 1. credo sia legato al fatto che nel 3D è tutto trasformato in raster;
>
> questa non mi convince. tutto (features, label...) è renderizzato come
> raster quando viene esposto a video.
> probabilmente il 3D ha un motore diverso (o
On 04/07/2019 08.22, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not sure about a plugin, but simply entering coordinates in the
> "coordinate line edit" in the status bar and hitting enter has the same
> result without any plugin. Maybe that's just what you need?
I've told people to use this too... untill
Am 04.07.19 um 08:39 schrieb reqman:
Thx for the fast response Matthias, I had tried that and seemed to
work fine. The plugin had a small gimmick (IIRC, not a topographer
here but a systems engineer and jack-of-all-trades here at work), that
is it showed a small crosshair at the center of the
Il 03/07/2019 20:46, Totò ha scritto:
1. credo sia legato al fatto che nel 3D è tutto trasformato in raster;
questa non mi convince. tutto (features, label...) è renderizzato come
raster quando viene esposto a video.
probabilmente il 3D ha un motore diverso (o parametri diversi) dalla
Hello again,
I've got a small department of 5 topographers, starting to use QGIS 3
as a platform, they are not GIS-savvy, which is definitely a problem
here (not a topographer here), so I'm trying my best to gather some
wisdom on how to make things work here.
Specifically, these users basically
Thx for the fast response Matthias, I had tried that and seemed to
work fine. The plugin had a small gimmick (IIRC, not a topographer
here but a systems engineer and jack-of-all-trades here at work), that
is it showed a small crosshair at the center of the screen where the
point was.
I guess the
We have the same problem with QGIS 3 on our windows 7 network environment with
user profiles on a network drive. Here there is no permission problem. Users
have complete permission to write to their profiles. The problem seems to come
from a delay in syncronization between the Windows
Hi,
not sure about a plugin, but simply entering coordinates in the
"coordinate line edit" in the status bar and hitting enter has the same
result without any plugin. Maybe that's just what you need?
Best regards
Matthias
On 7/4/19 8:15 AM, reqman wrote:
Hello all,
on 2.x a simple zoom
Hello all,
on 2.x a simple zoom to coordinates plugin existed that allowed the
user to enter a pair of coordinates and have qgis center (and possibly
zoom) on them. Does a similar plugin (or base functionality) exist for
3.x?
M.-
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