Have you looked into OSM data? You can get a Mexico Planet file from
http://download.geofabrik.de/north-america.html. It is only 88Mb. If you
wanted to look at connections to cities in the US, you could pull the
border states individually. I can't remember if QGIS will read PBF format
files, but
The standalone is too important to new inexperienced users. The people I
met and teach this software too generally get confused by the OSGEO4W
installer. I know it's not that hard to grasp - but it's different
enough. I encourage use of the OSGEO4W installer - but the standalone
wins almost
I am using QGIS 2.10.0-Pisa QGIS code revision
a486c7chttps://github.com/qgis/QGIS/commit/a486c7c obtained from an OSGEO4W
download a week ago on a Windows 7 system and when I try and classify a polygon
feature class from a file geodatabase I do not get a classification based on
actual field
Hello!
I am currently working on my thesis. I am concentrating on the distribution
of the inequality after the NAFTA agreement. Anyway my problem is that I
wanted to take into account the distance from USA (and I managed to do it),
but I also wanted to look at how the municipalities are more or
I am using QGIS server with Ubuntu 15.04. When I add a new to WMS with my
.qgis file, in the Preview section it shows the points of the map but no
map in the background.
Thanks,
K
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The standalone is the same package as the osgeo4w one. Same layout same
software.
On Fri, 17 Jul 2015 6:15 pm Richard McDonnell richard.mcdonn...@opw.ie
wrote:
+1 to the idea of dumping the standalone, I don't think it ads any
functionality, only confusion!!
On 16/07/2015 19:46, Anita
The reason I use the OSGEO4W installer is for that very reason, if you
wish to update, you use the installer again, and you don't need to do
steps 1 to 5.
a lot of the issues stem from the fact that people are using QGIS in
conjunction with other software (GRASS and SAGA etc) keeping the links
+1 to the idea of dumping the standalone, I don't think it ads any
functionality, only confusion!!
On 16/07/2015 19:46, Anita Graser wrote:
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 6:48 PM, Werner Macho werner.ma...@gmail.com
mailto:werner.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks!
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 11:30 PM, Ujaval uja...@gmail.com wrote:
Here it is
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/tree/master/src/plugins/interpolation
- Ujaval
On 17-Jul-2015 5:24 am, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi list,
I'm very interested in checking how the
+1 for dumping the standalone installer and using (a simplyfied) advanced
OSGEO4W-setup only, possibly offering more older versions for
compatibility reasons.
Noob Windows user tend to use the standalone installer and then run into
path issues with older versions (just experienced that last
Hey,
How about we solve the issues in the software? This is a bug if you can't
get it to work right. Dropping the standalone doesn't solve this issue and
the standalone is used by people that need to do offline installs as it
contains a all in one package ready to go. QGIS shares settings over
Hello Luca:
The procedures I'm aware of all require to start from a DEM.
In your case, starting from a shapefile:
If you have access to the original DEM that was used to create
the stream network, then GRASS has another addon, v.strahler
that can
Just for a bit of background on these comments.
1. At work, I have no viable option but to use windows (really). At home I will
use anything but windows.
2. So I'm a user, but one that is prepared to play around a bit.
3. I'm cherry picking some comments out. For context please go back and read
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