One thing that is still unclear to me is the difference between the
qgis-*full* distributions and the corresponding builds that aren't "full".
Here is the only thing I could find (very old):
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/192978/installing-qgis-ltr-or-qgis-ltr-full-with-osgeo4w-or-both
,
Thanks for the info!
Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux
> Le 13 août 2021 à 10:02, Charles Dixon-Paver a écrit :
>
>
> I think this could be something that the platform could maybe be extended to
> manage a bit better, but for now I think maybe just creating a public git
> repo
Hello,
I have a QGIS map with two vector point layers. Layer 1 is "Small_Points"
and Layer 2 is "Big_Points". I have the KML tool plugin installed. I have
exported each of these layers using "Export KMZ" tool. Everything exported
well including the symbology.
But When I add these two KMZ layers
Thanks for the info, Jurgen. I will pass this on to my team.
Cheers!
Ari
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 10:12 AM Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
> Hi Ari,
>
> On Thu, 12. Aug 2021 at 17:06:02 -0500, Ari Meyer wrote:
> > Thank you, Jurgen -- that trick did the job. Is this "fix" documented
> > anywhere?
Hi Everyone: Thanks so much for your suggestions. I'm using Mapbox per
Richard McDonnell's advice and so far I think I am getting what I need.
Consider this case closed. THANKS ALL!
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 12:48 PM Kris Lagocki
wrote:
> I think everything that I want to do can be
I think it would be a lot easier to use the KML Tools algorithms to iterate
over all the layers, then simply drag all the output KMZ files into Google
Earth and export the folder containing them to a consolidated KMZ file. You
can use PyQGIS, e.g:
layers = [layer for layer in
Hi Ari,
On Thu, 12. Aug 2021 at 17:06:02 -0500, Ari Meyer wrote:
> Thank you, Jurgen -- that trick did the job. Is this "fix" documented
> anywhere? Is there any more reliable solution? I'm concerned that some of
> our devs won't remember to put qgis higher in the imports, and we'll have
> to
Hi,
You can do this, but it requires a few steps. Open up the Project where the
Layers are and they are all styled as you want
STEP1 Convert all to KMZ
1. In the Processing Tools under GDAL, Vector Conversion highlight
Convert format right click and select Execute as Batch Process
2.
I think this could be something that the platform could maybe be extended
to manage a bit better, but for now I think maybe just creating a public
git repo that uses the resource sharing plugin is best.
You can then upload each model individually and add references to the other
models and the
Hi,
I am working on a series of models who’s goal of to fix network (graph)
problems (e.i. Find disconnected nodes, lines that run in circles, parallel
edges…). The goal is to create a perfect network file so that no tolerance
variable must be used when making a network analysis like shortest
Hello,
I am reposting this question. I have a QGIS map saved
with ".qgz" extension. This map has four layers. One layer has points, one
layer has lines and two layers have polygons. Is it possible to convert the
entire map to kmz without losing the symbology. I know how to convert each
layer into
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