That worked perfectly.
Thanks James
From: Stott James [mailto:fmro...@fylkesmannen.no]
Sent: Friday, 10 January 2014 3:44 PM
To: Brett Adams
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Subject: SV: [Qgis-user] Image boundary
You can create a tile index using the Raster > Miscelleneous > Tile
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Emne: [Qgis-user] Image boundary
Hi Folks,
Does the Image Boundary plugin exist for 1.8.0? Is there an alternative?
I'm looking to create a separate boundary file of for a raster image. I know
can be done manually but I'm lazy (and there are a lot non-symmetrical
Hi Folks,
Does the Image Boundary plugin exist for 1.8.0? Is there an alternative?
I'm looking to create a separate boundary file of for a raster image. I
know can be done manually but I'm lazy (and there are a lot non-symmetrical
shapes to deal with).
Brett
Brett Adams
Spinife
mumble, mumble...
I think the beahviour is the same of other .qml properties, so it is
autoloaded with the shapefile if there's a qml in the same directory and
then the properties is saved in the .qgs project the first time you save
the project.
2012/8/17 skampus
> thank you, luca.
>
> just a q
thank you, luca.
just a question.
i see that action is recorded into .qgs project. also you can save the style
of layer and in .qml you'll find the action too.
my question is which of action "wins" if the actions are different?
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On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 19:15 -0700, skampus wrote:
> thanks to giovanni manghi who told me to use tileindex module of gdal in the
> raster menu.
> great! all it works so i have my brand new shapefile having the path each
> photo as attribute of each polygon.
>
> now i'd like to add an action in ord
Hi,
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> thanks to giov
thanks to giovanni manghi who told me to use tileindex module of gdal in the
raster menu.
great! all it works so i have my brand new shapefile having the path each
photo as attribute of each polygon.
now i'd like to add an action in order to add the image to TOC.
what is the qgis internal functio
Luiz,
I would suggest including the coordinates of the 4 corners of each image in the
table of the shape file, best in lon, lat and in projected
coordinates. This would make
a lot of fields (16) as images are seldom in lon,lat, but that would
not hurt and
would be very useful. Also, a more convent
I've installed the Image boundary plugin
on qgis 1.1.0 unstable,
but when I run it I get:
An error has occured while executing Python code:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/home/alobo/.qgis//python/plugins/imgboundary/imgboundary_dlg.py", line
216, in ProcessImages
self.__Proce
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