Il 02/02/2017 15:46, Stéphane Henriod ha scritto:
> Dear all
>
> we have now managed to set up a concrete offer for this feature and are
> now looking for funding. The costs are 4000€ and we have gathered
> 2000-2500€ so far.
>
> Is there anyone on this list who also craves for this feature and
Dear all
we have now managed to set up a concrete offer for this feature and are now
looking for funding. The costs are 4000€ and we have gathered 2000-2500€ so
far.
Is there anyone on this list who also craves for this feature and would
like to financially support it? I can provide any
Hi all
I have seen that quite a few people had a look at this feature description
but only few commented or modified it. Can I assume that most agree with
the description as it is and would support / welcome such an implementation?
If no major concern, I would love to ask a quote to a few devs
Hi all
upon advice from Andreas, I started a formal description of the
requirements for such a feature:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cDemM2m88_mbs65sYzfBbVdHI_ObOjf_i35ne3OKsRs/edit?usp=sharing
Please, anyone interested, do check, comment, add, correct,... Once we have
a "final" version,
Hi Alexandre
(also posting on dev-)
I 100% agree with you and I would love to somehow give back to QGIS (I did
already, but at a small scale).
I mostly wanted to know if I am the only one to wish for this feature.
Apparently not the case: many have expressed the same wish!
Now funding: I would
On 12 January 2017 at 04:59, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> I will share my opinion as I did in the developers list.
>
> We users are as responsible for QGIS development as the developers. So
> rather than asking what QGIS can do for us, maybe we should think what we
> can do for
I will share my opinion as I did in the developers list.
We users are as responsible for QGIS development as the developers. So
rather than asking what QGIS can do for us, maybe we should think what we
can do for QGIS. Don't just wait that a volunteer developer decide to spend
his free time
Thanks for checking, that's what I realized as well!
Do you know if there is still a chance to include it for 3.0 or is it too
late already?
Cheers
Stéphane
Le mercredi 11 janvier 2017, DelazJ a écrit :
> Hi Stéphane,
>
> I gave it a look and I'm sorry I was wrong. There
Hi Stéphane,
I gave it a look and I'm sorry I was wrong. There have been some work on
the raster classification but it was rather about color and extent
management. See
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93=is%3Apr%20discrete%20is%3Aclosed%20
or
I totally agree. For a simple user like me, directly retrieving unique
values (like ArcGis does), and having direct access to raster tables, would
be a major step to enhance raster work productivity.
All the best
Pedro Monteiro
2017-01-11 3:55 GMT+00:00 Stéphane Henriod
Hi Harrissou
is there any description / documentation of the work that has been done on
this (feature description, etc.)? If yes, I'd like to have a look and maybe
Thanks a lot!
Stéphane
Le mardi 10 janvier 2017, DelazJ a écrit :
> Hi Stéphane,
>
> 2017-01-10 4:02
Harrissou,
Not sure if this is a solution, or if anyone has already given you this
answer, but if you know a classified raster has *50* values, which
you wish to style individually, you could try setting*:
*
* *Colour Interpolation* to *Linear*
* *Mode *to*Equal Interval*
* *Classes
Done, I moved it to the developer list:
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2017-January/046547.html
Thanks for the hint!
Cheers
Stéphane
Le mardi 10 janvier 2017, DelazJ a écrit :
> Hi Stéphane,
>
> 2017-01-10 4:02 GMT+01:00 Stéphane Henriod
Hi Stéphane,
2017-01-10 4:02 GMT+01:00 Stéphane Henriod :
> Hi Chris
>
> this is very nice! I indeed didn't know this trick and will certainly use
> it again in the future!
>
> However... :-)
>
> I am currently teaching QGIS to beginners and this for sure is not an
>
Hi Chris
this is very nice! I indeed didn't know this trick and will certainly use
it again in the future!
However... :-)
I am currently teaching QGIS to beginners and this for sure is not an
appropriate method for them (especially in the case you have to generate
the symbology file through a
Hi Stéphane,
I don't know if this is what you are looking for or not but I have a method
of classifying rasters by color based on a set (standard) colors. I
created a spreadsheet that has several required columns, value, red, green,
blue...and you can have an optional field for a display value.
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