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I have tried to find the answer for this and hope the user community can
help. I need a robust and consistent way to determine the QGIS version on
the command line that I can call from a bat file on Windows (and similar on
Linux), something like: qgis-bin.exe --version
Background:
Great, I just opened this issue on github:
CRS problems: EPSG code not correctly applied in QGIS 3.4 #35395
It is the first ticket that I open at github, if anything went wrong, please
tell me.
Best,
Maria
> Am 27.03.2020 um 09:18 schrieb Nyall Dawson :
>
> On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 09:54,
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 09:54, Priv.-Doz. Dr. Maria Shinoto
wrote:
>
> Thank you for looking into this. It seems to be related to the CRS problems I
> reported twice in the last weeks; here I get a non existent EPSG instead of
> the correct 6670; the name (2011 Plane Rectangular II -- for
Thank you for looking into this. It seems to be related to the CRS problems I
reported twice in the last weeks; here I get a non existent EPSG instead of the
correct 6670; the name (2011 Plane Rectangular II -- for Kyūshū) is correct
though.
If you need material, please tell me.
Maria
> Am
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 06:54, Jeff McKenna
wrote:
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> Hi Tyler,
> Now you might say 'but jeff I asked how to delete 2292...", well
> honestly I would not recommend it (others may recommend this, but I do
> not). However if you wish to proceed here is a possible way (proceed at
> your own risk):
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 04:33, Tyler Veinot wrote:
>
> All;
> For some reason my QGIS thinks all my data is in EPSG 2292 but Esri says it
> is in EPSG 2954 2954 is the only ESPG we use but QGIS keeps defaulting back
> to 2292, is there a way I can delete 2292 entirely?
I'd like to look into
Hi Tyler,
EPSG:2292 was phased out in 90's (it is marked as 'depcrecated' and not
included in the current EPSG registry), and replaced by EPSG:2954. They
actually contain the exact same PROJ parameters; meaning that if your
local QGIS defaults to 2292 for a dataset you can safely proceed
All;
For some reason my QGIS thinks all my data is in EPSG 2292 but Esri says it
is in EPSG 2954 2954 is the only ESPG we use but QGIS keeps defaulting back
to 2292, is there a way I can delete 2292 entirely?
Thanks;
Tyler
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Hi,
For security reasons I run my postgres servers with local access only
and then use an SSH tunnel. (Turning off passwords and relying on
key-based authentication hardens security even more.)
I tunnel the remote postgres port 5432 locally to port using a ssh
config with something like:
Antonella wrote
> per esempio, ho il poligono della Corsica, mi serve solo l'area che si
> estende dalla costa verso l'interno per un km
Ciao Antonella,
dovresti usare il tool di processing "Buffer" [1] indicando un valore di
distanza negativo (-1000) e poi usare il tool di processing
grazie mille davvero, avevo pensato allo strumento buffer ma non mi era
venuto in mente che avrei potuto combinarli per ottenere il risultato :)
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Salve,
sono Antonella, mi sono appena iscritta quindi scusatemi fin da ora se
sbaglio qualcosa.
il mio problema è questo:
da un poligono ne devo estrapolare un altro che abbia lo stesso contorno e
che si estenda per una lunghezza determinata. Ovvero, per esempio, ho il
poligono della Corsica, mi
Grazie Roberta,
ottimo lavoro.
Appena posso provo.
saluti
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