Hello Nicolas /et al,/
Thanks for your thoughts and the suggestion copied below:
Csv table is a convenient way manually adding coordinates but if all you
need is to have access to the x/y georefencing options, you can do that
with any filed in any vector file by updating the geometry from a
Thank you Frank and Antonia.
Mike
On 10/30/20 2:00 PM, qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org wrote:
Same here (Linux Mint 20). It seems a Flatpak issue. I am following this
thread:
https://github.com/flathub/org.qgis.qgis/issues/74
I have installed QGIS from conda until this is solved (
You should be able to get more information on the error by using the log
messages as indicated by the error message. To open the log messages use
View >> Panels >> Log Messages.
The output there should help in determining the cause of the issue. Also,
you mention you don't have this issue, but
Dear all, I am giving a class of Qgis (MSc in earth science) and one of my
students had this problem when she tried to clip a raster file.
I don't have this problem with the same file and using the same command and
Qgis version.
She must clip a raster .tif file.
We are using Qgis 3.10.3 version
Same here (Linux Mint 20). It seems a Flatpak issue. I am following this
thread:
https://github.com/flathub/org.qgis.qgis/issues/74
I have installed QGIS from conda until this is solved (
https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/qgis).
Best,
Antònia
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 07:46, Frank Sokolic
wrote:
Hi Mike,
I can confirm the same problem. I am using the Flatpak version of QGIS
3.14 on Ubuntu 20.10.
Regards, Frank.
On 2020/10/29 22:40, Mike Flannigan wrote:
I have been using QGIS a lot recently. All of a sudden
it gives "Couldn't load SIP module", which is a Python
problem with QGIS