Hello Nigel,
Okay, thanks very much, just on the verge of updating now.
Your tip about using a copy of the project file is a good one. Will
certainly do that.
I hope the update will fix the Atlas printing problem but I'm not
holding my breath. It contains several large map raster files
There is specific code for QGIS to handle transformation between EPSG:3857 and
EPSG:4326 due to EPSG:3857 not being valid at poles. See the comments at
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/src/core/proj/
qgscoordinatetransform.cpp#L585
OK, thank you. I'm using 3.16.4, perhaps I should move up to 3.32.3?
Cheers, Spring
On 2024-02-29 05:15, Nigel Berjak wrote:
Hi
I have had to revert to using an older version (3.32.3) for one of my
projects, where the Atlas sheets bombs the application (3.34.3). Is
this the
@natanb grazie.
Ho usato GAVK ma quando ho provato a ridenomiare i campi del CSV, GAWK mi ha
dato un errore.
piomb
Dr. Aldo Piombino
aldo.piomb...@tiscali.it
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> Il giorno 29 feb 2024, alle ore 07:58, natan_b via QGIS-it-user
> ha scritto:
>
>
Strange, after waiting about 10 minutes, now my Projects opened up fine, both
the ones where I saved in 3.24.1 in the new 3.36.0 format and those created in
3.36.0 from the get-go.
Maybe it takes a couple of open/closes after you install 3.36.0 to work well?
I did notice the blue status bar at
This is similar to a problem that I have after trying to build QGIS. I
checked my ccmake options and the build log.
The only possible problem is that my version of numpy is not in the
range of what is wanted.
On 2/29/24 2:56 PM, Christian Castro via QGIS-User wrote:
Hello,
I installed
Hello,
I installed QGIS 3.36.0 and I have some strange behavior.
I see my projects in the middle window named "Recent Projects", and I see a
screenshot of the project, but when I double-click on it to open it, nothing
happens.
This was a project that started off at 3.24.1 and opened in 3.36.0
Aldo and list,
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 5:48 AM Aldo Piombino via QGIS-User <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a problem.
> I have downloaded some data from the European Ground Motion Service
> (EGMS). The data consist of persistent scatteres and the history of their
>
Hi all,
I have a problem.
I have downloaded some data from the European Ground Motion Service (EGMS). The
data consist of persistent scatteres and the history of their distance from the
satellite.
The data are available with a CSV file accompanied by a xml file.
The problem is taht I have not
Hi Jorge,
On Thu, 29. Feb 2024 at 13:31:07 +, Jorge Matos wrote:
> Now, it was a surprise to learn that the QGIS projects are somehow linked to
> drive D. The software and projects are all on drive C, inside the desktop
> PC.
The environment variable TEMP in your windows user profile is
Hi
I have had to revert to using an older version (3.32.3) for one of my
projects, where the Atlas sheets bombs the application (3.34.3). Is this
the issue you are having?
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Regards,
Nigel Berjak
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On 2024-02-29 13:28, Springfield
hi Jorge,
On Thu, 29. Feb 2024 at 11:53:43 +, Jorge Matos via QGIS-User wrote:
> "An error occurred during execution of following code:
>
> fault_handler_file=open('D:/TMP/qgis-python-crash-info-8744', 'wt')
Did you remove D:/TMP or even D: by any chance?
> After this message, the general
Good morning Colleagues
I have been a QGIS user since 2018 and am currently working with version 3.28.
Suddenly the following message started to appear and I was unable to open the
projects:
"An error occurred during execution of following code:
Hello,
Printing a PDF Atlas is a total fail - 1 page if I'm lucky, mostly 1
blank page. Is there a work around?
Thanks very much. I'm sorry if this has been already covered, there
seems to be no searchable forum.
Cheers, Spring Harrison
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