I don't use qgis2web. I use the XYZ tiles export tools in the processing
toolbox to create tiles of my maps, which then go onto a fairly ordinary
apache/php server with Leaflet running in the front end. Leaflet pulls
in a WMTS layer aerial background in a very straightforward way.
HTML and
Yep, I think Alexandre is correct.
Change this to:
create table bidule (id serial primary key, libelle text, geog
geography(multipolygon, 4326));
or, given you already have the table:
alter table bidule add constraint bidule_pk primary key (id);
You might find this link
Hi,
create table bidule (id serial, libelle text, geog geography(multipolygon,
4326));
as simple as possible :-)
thanks for your help !
Marc MILLAS
Senior Architect
+33607850334
www.mokadb.com
On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 1:25 AM Alexandre Neto wrote:
> Hello Marc,
>
> Can you share your
Hello Marc,
Can you share your table SQL definition?
My gut feeling is that you might not have a unique identifier column.
Alexandre Neto
QGIS Support
www.cooperative.net
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 9:51 PM Marc Millas wrote:
> Hi,
> I may be missing something more than obvious, but ...
> QGIS
Hi,
I may be missing something more than obvious, but ...
QGIS 3.16 on win 10, postgres 12 with postgis 3.1 (same, machine (intel
core i9, 64 GB ram, 6TB SSD))
a postgis table with a column geography(multipolygon, 4326)
-no pb to display this as a layer over whatever map (OSM standard as an
Thanks Phil for your reply. My knowledge of html and Java is minimal.
I need qgis2web to write it for me. I got an aerial view from Mapbox
that looks OK with my polygon and point layers in my desktop QGIS. But
qgis2web crashes unless I select OpenLayers or Leaflet. When I send
the
Hi Springer.I assume your raw data files are being converted to gpx on a
computer since the raw terrasync files are proprietary binary files. If you are
using trimble pathfinder, you can post process differentialy correct the data
if you have access to base station logged at the same time you
Hello All,
Thanks for the comments, I'll reply more fully tomorrow.
The receiver is Trimble mapping grade:
"The GeoExplorer 2005 series consists of:
• The GeoXH™ handheld, providing subfoot (30 cm) accuracy, or even
8-inch (20 cm) accuracy
with the optional Zephyr™ antenna.
• The GeoXT™