Julien,
Yes, PROJ 4 only understands degrees and radians (depending on how you
interface with PROJ). However, PROJ 6 is also capable of understanding
gradians. QGIS 3.8 is properly compatible with PROJ 6 so look out for that when
it lands.
/Kristian
Fra: Qgis-user På vegne af Julien Guilloux
2018, at 12:51, Kristian Evers mailto:kr...@sdfe.dk>>
wrote:
Jorge,
> Check the settings at: Settings → Options → Network
> These are the settings used for http access.
> Have you any proxy on your network for http access?
No proxy here. The same settings work on several tens of
oth
edition
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 at 11:49, Kristian Evers
mailto:kr...@sdfe.dk>> wrote:
Hi,
I am having some issues adding WMS layers. QGIS fails to retrieve the
c
Hi,
I am having some issues adding WMS layers. QGIS fails to retrieve the
capabilities
file and adds "Network access is disabled" to the log. This is with QGIS 3.2.3
on Win10.
Googling a bit I see that a few others have experienced this in the past,
although
with earlier versions of QGIS3. As f
Nyall,
that would be a very welcome addition to QGIS! Let me know if I can be of
assistance to you in that regard (I suspect documentation might be the biggest
issue…).
Calvin,
The functionality that PROJ exposes from GeographicLib is seen in the
geodesic.h header [0]. I am not entirely sure
Hej Peter,
Here’s a tutorial that goes through the basic workflow of transformation a set
of discrete points
to an elevation model (which I assume is what you):
https://www.qgistutorials.com/en/docs/interpolating_point_data.html
It may not be exactly what you need but it should be enough to get
And the image… https://imgur.com/a/l8Zpq
Fra: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] På vegne af Kristian
Evers
Sendt: 4. april 2018 16:37
Til: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Emne: Re: [Qgis-user] True North
I made it within the Layout Composer/Editor (what it’s called in QGIS3 escapes
in the previous mail. Should anyone be interested…
/Kristian
Fra: Springfield Harrison [mailto:stellar...@gmail.com]
Sendt: 4. april 2018 16:19
Til: Kristian Evers
Cc: qgis-user
Emne: Re: SV: [Qgis-user] True North
Right, this looks promising.
I have been changing projections and then
You can use the Mercator projection to digitize true north lines. It is
conformal and thus preserves angles. The meridian convergence is 0 (that is,
true north == grid north) all over the map. If you then transform those lines
to your chosen CRS you should have a set of lines pointing towards tr
11:42, Idan Miara wrote:
> Thanks for you reply,
> Since the problem exist also in 2.18 I don't think it is related with
> PROJ 5.0, Right?
>
> On 5 Mar 2018 12:39, "Kristian Evers" <mailto:kr...@sdfe.dk>> wrote:
>
> If you are using PROJ 5
If you are using PROJ 5.0.0 it is likely to be caused by this known issue:
https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/issues/834
/Kristian
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] På vegne af Benjamin
Ducke
Sendt: 5. marts 2018 10:18
Til: qgis-user@lists.os
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Fra: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] På vegne af Kristian
Evers
Sendt: 12. januar 2018 16:32
Til: Andre Joost ; qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Emne: Re: [Qgis-user] Using custom projections/transformations from a PROJ.4
init-file
Good suggestion, but that's not it. I have
ations from a PROJ.4
init-file
Am 12.01.2018 um 11:24 schrieb Kristian Evers:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to define my own "custom projection" by using a PROJ.4
> init-file. The reason I want to do that is that I only want to
> maintain the projections/transformations that I nee
Hi,
I am trying to define my own "custom projection" by using a PROJ.4 init-file.
The reason I want to do that is that I only want to maintain the
projections/transformations that I need in one place instead of many. I find
the process a bit frustrating since at first glance it seems to be wor
years ago because of
the circumstances at the time and should not be repeated :-)
Kristian
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Fra: Franklin, Chris - Perth [mailto:cfrank...@rml.com.au]
Sendt: 30. november 2017 12:24
Til: Kristian Evers ; qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Emne: Re: [Qgis-user] Custom Projecti
Hi Chris,
>From your description I have no idea of what you are trying to do. It does
>however look like the parameters you have is for a 2D Helmert transformation.
>That is not something you can do in QGIS today. All transformations in QGIS
>are carried out by PROJ.4. The good news is that in
I think your problem is that length() returns the length of a text-string, and
not the length of a geometry. As the geometry isn't a string, the output is 0.
As far as I can see it is not possible to do what you want with the default
functions in the field calculator. With a bit of python in the
Hi Julie.
You need to define a surrounding area for each of the biogas plants. I suggest
you base the surrounding areas on the polygons you already have, so that each
plant has a polygon that is a union of several surrounding biogas-potential
polygons. How to do this is up to you.
Hereafter you
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