to the mailing list, so here’s a copy
>>> of the image I attached in the previous mail. Should anyone be interested…
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>>> /Kristian
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>>> *Fra:* Springfield Har
ted my map and added to sets of grid lines to the
>> map. One of them was left with the original CRS (the UTM one) and for the
>> other I used my custom CRS. This immediately gave me two grids, one where
>> the meridians is oriented at the grid north (black in the attached
And the image… https://imgur.com/a/l8Zpq
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Evers
Sendt: 4. april 2018 16:37
Til: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
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I made it within the Layout Composer/Editor (what it’s called in QGIS3 escapes
> the image I attached in the previous mail. Should anyone be interested…
>
>
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> /Kristian
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> *Fra:* Springfield Harrison [mailto:stellar...@gmail.com]
> *Sendt:* 4. april 2018 16:19
> *Til:* Kristian Evers <kr...@sdfe.dk>
> *Cc:* qgis-user <qgis-u
in the previous mail. Should anyone be interested…
/Kristian
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Til: Kristian Evers <kr...@sdfe.dk>
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Right, this looks promis
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> *Emne:* Re: [Qgis-user] True North
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> OK, that sounds like the solution I'm looking for.
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> It sounds like the answer is to draw the lines in on
.osgeo.org> en nombre de Andreas
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> Dear Daniel,
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> Harrison just meant that is not nice to "hi
a: miércoles, 4 de abril de 2018, 08:41
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Asunto: Re: [Qgis-user] True North
Dear Daniel,
Harrison just meant that is not nice to "hijack" an existing topic thread. If
you have a different issue, you should start a new e-mail thread just f
user@lists.osgeo.org>
*Asunto: *Re: [Qgis-user] True North
Hello Daniel,
You are on quite a different topic here.
I think you should repost your inquiry using a different subject…
Cheers . . . . . Springfield Harrison
On 03-Apr-2018 06:35, Daniel Alejandro Montecinos Rubilar wrote:
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Asunto: Re: [Qgis-user] True North
Hello Daniel,
You are on quite a different topic here.
I think you should repost your inquiry using a different subject…
Cheers . . . . . Springfield Harrison
On 03-Apr-2018 06:35, Daniel Alejandro Montecino
Hello Daniel,
You are on quite a different topic here.
I think you should repost your inquiry using a different subject…
Cheers . . . . . Springfield Harrison
On 03-Apr-2018 06:35, Daniel Alejandro Montecinos Rubilar wrote:
*Good Morning,*
**
I have a query, I have use Mapinfo for
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*Emne:* Re: [Qgis-user] True North
Maybe something like this :
https://gis.stackexchange.com/q/115531/6191
Alexandre
A ter, 3/04/2018, 10:11, Alexandre Neto <senhor.n...@gmail.com
<mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com>> escreveu:
Ah sorry,
I got lost in translation. You
OK, thank you. That formula is useful.
I assume that "North" for any projection will be grid North so that a
line drawn at 0° while using a UTM projection will point to grid North
if the drawing is re-projected using an un-projected CRS (where 0° is
true North)?
I wonder if I have that
Good Morning,
I have a query, I have use Mapinfo for several years and I was discover QGIS
program and I want change me, but I’am searching one similar function but I
dont found. This function, in Mapinfo, his name is “Update Column”. Below I
leave an image
I appreciate your help, it
The central meridian in each utm zone is oriented directly at true north
(Easting of 500,000 m). The difference in angles when you move east of
west of the meridian is referred to as convergence and the following
link provides 2 formulas for calculating the convergence angles in utm
true north
instead of grid north.
/Kristian
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Neto
Sendt: 3. april 2018 11:15
Til: Springfield Harrison <stellar...@gmail.com>
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May
Maybe something like this :
https://gis.stackexchange.com/q/115531/6191
Alexandre
A ter, 3/04/2018, 10:11, Alexandre Neto escreveu:
> Ah sorry,
>
> I got lost in translation. You are right, I was talking about the magnetic
> north, not the geodetic one.
>
> Meanwhile,
Ah sorry,
I got lost in translation. You are right, I was talking about the magnetic
north, not the geodetic one.
Meanwhile, remembering that all UTM are Transverse Mercator, I don't think
there's a CRS that will solve you question.
I think you need to use some formula to convert the grid
Alexandre,
I believe that true north is actually a constant oriented towards the North
Pole, i e 90 degrees north latitude. Also where all meridians converge in
the northern hemisphere.
The other North orientations are magnetic north and grid North and these do
vary as you suggested.
I do need
AFAIK, true bearing differs in time and location because of magnetic
declination. So I don't think there is a such thing as a CRS with true
bearings.
Assuming you are working at regional level, find the magnetic declination
for that region and remove it from your observations. Then draw the
Hello,
I am using CRS 26910, NAD83 / UTM zone 10N, and need to draw lines at
exact true bearings. The Advanced Digitizing Tool seems to do this but
which CRS would I use to ensure that the bearing is True?
Thanks very much . . .
Cheers . . . . . Springfield Harrison
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