Hi Jürgen,
Am Mo, 12.02.2018, 09:59 schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer:
>
> IIRC you are not allowed to print either (which I couldn't find
> quickly) - which doesn't work correctly with the OpenLayers plugin
> and never got fixed/workedaround for that reason.
Yeah, that has some historical background.
* Nicolas Cadieux [2018-02-11 23:37:13 -0500]:
Hi,
I have a raster (int16) with multiple class (ex 1 = grass, 2 =
trees...) and a vector polygon file. I want to have the zonal
statistic (cum, min, max, sum...) for every class. What is the best
way to get this
Hi Tobias,
On Mon, 12. Feb 2018 at 10:11:12 +0100, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
> > Hm, not really - mutt puts it there automatically.
> Wow, then we've found a bug in mugg! See RFC 3676 and others:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_block
>
Ciao Enrico
grazie per la sincerità!!
Resto ancorato (e innamorato) al 2.18 anche se ieri, ormai intontito, ho
visto che il progetto su cui lavoravo con la rev 3 si apre comodamente
anche con la 2.18. Forse saltellerò tra le due versioni...
A te il migliore augurio di buon lavoro.
Alberto
Am Mo, 12.02.2018, 09:53 schrieb Nyall Dawson:
> Keep in mind this is a 3rd party plugin - nothing at all to do with
> the QGIS project.
Of course, that's correct. I just wanted to point out possible
(legal) risks that the posted workaround entails.
(Cc in the list, someone might pick this up and see why you can't go
through)
Some examples in the end using r.stats.zonal. I think they are useful
for your working case. I am sorry that I don't include specific examples for
v.rast.stats. But they don't differ much.
You could convert your
* Nikos Alexandris [2018-02-12 10:38:42 +0100]:
* Nicolas Cadieux [2018-02-11 23:37:13 -0500]:
Hi,
I have a raster (int16) with multiple class (ex 1 = grass, 2 =
trees...) and a vector polygon file. I want to have the zonal
Hi Tobias,
I don't think so, but I am not sure. I didn't find anything about this in the
term of usage. If you publish something, sure you have to follow the terms of
use and put the attribution on your maps...
best
stefan
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Stefan Giese
Projektleiter/Consultant
Hi Tobias,
On Mon, 12. Feb 2018 at 09:16:00 +0100, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
> Am Mo, 12.02.2018, 08:54 schrieb Stefan Giese:
> > you can load them directly as an xml file (see attached xml).
> > Add Raster data->then pick the xml file...
> Isn't this against Google's terms of usage to directly
Hi Jürgen,
Am Mo, 12.02.2018, 09:30 schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer:
>> Isn't this against Google's terms of usage to directly access
>> the tiles without using the API?
>
> I think it is. Usage via the QuickMapServices plugin is in the
> same gray area.
> Not sure if usage via the OpenLayers plugin
Hi Stefan,
Am Mo, 12.02.2018, 09:30 schrieb Stefan Giese:
> I don't think so, but I am not sure. I didn't find anything about
> this in the term of usage. If you publish something, sure you
> have to follow the terms of use and put the attribution on your
> maps...
Yeah, I think that's the
On 12 February 2018 at 18:43, Tobias Wendorff
wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Am Mo, 12.02.2018, 09:30 schrieb Stefan Giese:
>> I don't think so, but I am not sure. I didn't find anything about
>> this in the term of usage. If you publish something, sure you
>> have to
Hi Tobias,
On Mon, 12. Feb 2018 at 09:39:55 +0100, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
> Okay, then better won't use it on corporate environment and I won't
> recommend it to any corporate user without a warning :)
The google maps tou don't state it (but those are for the site I think), but
the google maps
Apologies ahead of time. Searched for the answer, but was unable to find.
I want to edit the fields in an attribute table (US Census places shapefile) as
some are not necessary for my map. I suspect that there are some that are
mandatory for the information cursor to correctly identify the
Hi Stefan,
Am Mo, 12.02.2018, 08:54 schrieb Stefan Giese:
> you can load them directly as an xml file (see attached xml).
> Add Raster data->then pick the xml file...
Isn't this against Google's terms of usage to directly access
the tiles without using the API?
Best regards,
Tobias
On 13-02-18 03:49, John Glass wrote:
> Apologies ahead of time. Searched for the answer, but was unable to find.
>
> I want to edit the fields in an attribute table (US Census /places/
> shapefile) as some are not necessary for my map. I suspect that there
> are some that are mandatory for the
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