On 09/02/2014 09:41 AM, Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Vincent Schut schut@... writes:
Hi Mike,
I'm not familiar with this zoomtopoint.py, however, your coordinates do
not seem to match your projection. EPSG 4326 is geographic lon, lat in
degrees, so its range is from -180 to 180 (x) and -90 to 90
Hi Mike,
ik tested the script in 2.0 too, but it just worked
what version of processing are you running?
I'm running 2.2.0-2 (you can see in plugins page), and was testing in
QGIS 2.0.1 for you
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
On 01-09-14 14:49, Mike Flannigan wrote:
I followed the
Hi,
I am running version 1.1. I hit Upgrade All
and it remained at version 1.1. The Uninstall
plugin button and Reinstall plugin buttons are
greyed out, so I can't easily figure out how to
uninstall it and reinstall it.
Perhaps I should go to
in
Hi Mike,
I'm not familiar with this zoomtopoint.py, however, your coordinates do
not seem to match your projection. EPSG 4326 is geographic lon, lat in
degrees, so its range is from -180 to 180 (x) and -90 to 90 (y). The
numbers you put as X and Y seem more appropriate for a meters based
Vincent Schut schut@... writes:
Hi Mike,
I'm not familiar with this zoomtopoint.py, however, your coordinates do
not seem to match your projection. EPSG 4326 is geographic lon, lat in
degrees, so its range is from -180 to 180 (x) and -90 to 90 (y). The
numbers you put as X and Y seem
Thanks for the responses. Using -93, 37 it gives
a Crash Dumped and produces a mini dump file of 20MB.
I tried a couple different things, but all of them
crashed.
I see a message that says OGR[3] error 4: GeoJSON Driver
doesn't support update.
Which suggest this bug report is at play:
I followed the zoomtopoint.py example, double
clicked on the script, and put in
X: -1000
Y: 460
(epsg=4326)
and hit RUN.
I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
C:/PROGRA~1/QGISDU~1/apps/qgis/./python/plugins\processing\core\GeoAlgorithm.py,
line 150, in execute