Am 04.04.2016 um 09:04 schrieb Dheeraj Gupta:
Dear All,
GPS observations were taken on the field boundary wherever
there is any change in its direction. A .csv is created named
*fieldboundaryPoints*.csv. Please tell me how to connect all point so as to
get the field boundary
Roberto Marzocchi wrote
> Nulla, devi solo creare le connessioni al tuo DB PostGIS (se รจ sullo
> stesso server usando come indirizzo localhost) se fosse su un altro
> server utilizzando l'indirizzo del server e poi caricare i tuoi
> vettoriali presenti sul DB PostGIS
>
> R
Buongiorno e
Hi Everybody,
Running OS X 10.11.4 and using the nightly builds from dakotacarto.com.
About 2 weeks ago the builds stopped working for me with a python error
upon launch:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
File
Hello List,
I have a QGS document with a lot of themes and a custom legend that was
finished in QGIS 2.10. The maps had to be delivered in PDF format. Now there
is a minor change request in one map. I have updated to 2.12 in the
meantime. After opening the QGS, making the change, and saving
Hi Thomas,
I will look into it tonight. I thought I fixed that, but apparently not.
Thanks for reporting the issue.
Larry Shaffer
Dakota Cartography
Black Hills, South Dakota
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Thomas Endres
wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
> Running OS X 10.11.4
Hello all,
I have had that problem since beginning to use QGIS , 2.08 I believe, now
at 2.10.
My limited research seemed to indicate that it had to do with the
resolution and size of the PDF or jpeg, it did not seem to matter.
I think it might also relate to the amount of RAM available, but not
Probably it won't help using 2.14, but can try...
In cases like that, trying not to loose all the work, I duplicate the map
composition and start eliminating items, one by one, and try to export
until I find the bad boy.
Start by the map itself as it is probably the big fish.
Also check 2.12
These are all great ideas and I can't wait to report back with the results.
The community rocks, and gratitude to all
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Dear All,
GPS observations were taken on the field boundary wherever
there is any change in its direction. A .csv is created named
*fieldboundaryPoints*.csv. Please tell me how to connect all point so as to
get the field boundary vector file.
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With Regards,
Dheeraj K. Gupta