Hello everyone,
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QGIS users' list, it seems to me that there are many people with cool
Hello,
I would like to let you know about the following online live course at
Lisbon University: https://fenix.isa.ulisboa.pt/degrees/pyqgis
Best
Manuel
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The QGIS Hub platform is relatively new. I think the discussions
surrounding it's integration into the QGIS interface are probably better
served in the developers mailing list though.
That said, I think basic integration for the styles gallery has already
been included (not sure of versions introd
Hi,
Is QGIS automatically linked to that repository now like it is for the plugins?
I always wondered why this was not done from the get go. Having a single
community platform is an improvement. Remember the good old days when QGIS
plugins were all over the place? This is good news.
Thanks fo
On Thu, 6 May 2021 06:55:01 +, Johanna Botman
wrote:
> Hi Loic,
>
> Thanks for your answer. I saw a brief description of that as a
> possibility, but when I tried, it looked quite complicated by using x
> and y coordinates. I'll have another look
Probably what you are looking for is a CA
Hi,
Interesting web link. I did not follow this conversation closely but noticed
it hovered between legal definitions and practical definitions like tide
levels. I’am not sure anyone pointed out to UNCLOS? There is a link to it on
your page. Most countries have signed it or respect it’s gene
Thanks, Charles. I didn´t know that site, but I´ll add my models there as
well. There seems to be only 4 models there, so there should be room for
additional ones.
Magnus
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There is also a community platform for sharing models at
https://plugins.qgis.org/models/ if you feel you would like to contribute
On Thu, 6 May 2021 at 12:47, johnrobot wrote:
> Hi
> In case you are interested in QGIS Processing models,
> https://github.com/magnusnil/QGIS-Processing might be re
Hi
In case you are interested in QGIS Processing models,
https://github.com/magnusnil/QGIS-Processing might be relevant. I have
published a few models there from recent projects and I plan to add more of
them.
Regards,
Magnus
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Hello Andreas and Alexandre,
Thanks to your help I could finally learn how to do it!!
I finally could obtain a perfect square!!
Thanks a lot for your help!!
Kind regards,
Gabriel
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 11:56 AM Alexandre Neto
wrote:
> Here's how I do it.
>
> https://twitter.com/AlexNetoGeo
Hi,
I have just posted this link on another thread:
https://twitter.com/AlexNetoGeo/status/856395509367525376?s=19
Advanced digitising is really what you need. Press 'd', type the distance
you want, press enter to lock it.
Best regards,
Alexandre Neto
A quinta, 6/05/2021, 07:55, Johanna Botm
Here's how I do it.
https://twitter.com/AlexNetoGeo/status/856395509367525376?s=19
Alexandre Neto
A quinta, 6/05/2021, 09:21, Andreas Neumann escreveu:
> Hi Gabriel,
>
> Yes - this is possible - but it is a bit hard to find.
>
> I will try to explain (and yes, this would need improvements in t
Hi Gabriel,
Yes - this is possible - but it is a bit hard to find.
I will try to explain (and yes, this would need improvements in the
digitizing chapter of the QGIS manual).
Steps:
1. Enable Snapping on your active layer
2. Enable "Self Snapping"
3. Press the "Add Polygon Feature" button
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