Greetings QGIS community,
With the release of 3.16 LTS around the corner, we are hoping to have the
changelog ready to publish at the time of release. The developers have been
hard at work implementing a wealth of new features, which of course makes
for a lot of new entries in the changelog which
Hi,
you still have all the usual methods, both from QGIS native and from
saga, grass etc, provided you have installed it.
For kriging I'd recommend using R, also through Processing (you need an
additional plugin for this).
Cheers.
Il 07/10/20 15:51, Stefan Giese ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> you can use
Hi,
you can use the Toolbox [Crtl-ALT-T] and then search for grid or kriging
or interpolation
just see: https://files.wheregroup.com/index.php/s/GyfdEisP8igJTSo
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Stefan Giese
Projektleiter/Consultant
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Dear colleagues
I am using Qgis 3.14 and I would need to do an interpolation, from data and
coordinates.
In the raster menu, no interpolation is found, as in previous versions.
I looked in plugins, to add it and I can't find it either. How could you
access the interpolation or eventually krigging t
Oh wow, when did this function sneak into QGIS?
And many thanks for your detailed write-up!
Will test this soon to see which corner cases might not work properly.
Cheers,
Bernd
On 07.10.20 12:50, Ujaval Gandhi wrote:
Hi Bernd,
The best practice I recommend is to first use the 'Package Layers
Hi Bernd,
The best practice I recommend is to first use the 'Package Layers'
algorithm to get all your layers in a geopackage. This saves the styles and
data into the geopackage. Then load these into a fresh project and then
save the current project into the same geopackage. You can save processi
On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 12:27 PM Bernd Vogelgesang
wrote:
>
> From what I now read and tried, that solution seems to be far from what Andre
> wants.
What the Andre wants can be achieved by saving the filesystem-based
data in a directory under the project's directory and then setting the
project's
From what I now read and tried, that solution seems to be far from what
Andre wants.
It seems, you can save it TO a gpkg and not AS a gpkg.
So in case your complete project data is not already stored within a
gpkg, it won't collect and dump it as QConsolidate does. (correct?)
Maybe someone could
For storing the .qgs file in a geopackage you can simply do "Project"
--> "Save As" --> "Geopackage".
I think you could even have multiple .qgs project files in a single
Geopackage.
Andreas
On 2020-10-07 11:50, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
On 10/7/20 11:45 AM, Andre Ulrich wrote:
Dear c
On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 11:50 AM Richard Duivenvoorde
wrote:
>
> On 10/7/20 11:45 AM, Andre Ulrich wrote:
> > Dear community,
> >
> > I want to export a QGIS project. In this project there are a few layers
> > (the path for each layer is set according to where the data is saved on my
> > computer
On 10/7/20 11:45 AM, Andre Ulrich wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I want to export a QGIS project. In this project there are a few layers (the
> path for each layer is set according to where the data is saved on my
> computer). I can open the project on my computer and all the layers are
> availab
Dear community,
I want to export a QGIS project. In this project there are a few layers
(the path for each layer is set according to where the data is saved on my
computer). I can open the project on my computer and all the layers are
available.
But when I send the project (and all the data for th
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