hello Kristian,
Thanks again for your help, I was partially successful. The second grid,
the custom Mercator one that you described is not happy in the print
composer. It does not persist but seems to revert back to the UTM grid with
the word change on the CRS button.
Not sure what that is all
Dear, what you refered? The question is not understood or there is no solution?
De: Springfield Harrison
Organización: Stellar GPS & Mapping
Fecha: martes, 3 de abril de 2018, 17:53
Para: Daniel Alejandro Montecinos Rubilar
CC:
Ok, entonces podría indicarme en que correo solucionan ese problema, por favor?
Necesito hacer ese cruce con urgencia y no encuentro la solucion.
Desde ya muchas gracias
De: Qgis-user en nombre de Andreas Neumann
Fecha: miércoles,
Dear Daniel,
Harrison just meant that is not nice to "hijack" an existing topic
thread. If you have a different issue, you should start a new e-mail
thread just for that new issue.
Andreas
On 04.04.2018 13:38, Daniel Alejandro Montecinos Rubilar wrote:
Dear, what you refered? The
Am 04.04.2018 13:54, schrieb Piotr Kania:
Hi,
I'm sorry that my question doesn't belong to "qgisworld" - I'm looking
for old maps, that comes from:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.u.k._Milit%C3%A4rgeographisches_Institut.
Anyone from Austria - do You know how to get scans of old paper maps
in
Hi,
I'm sorry that my question doesn't belong to "qgisworld" - I'm looking for old
maps, that comes from:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.u.k._Milit%C3%A4rgeographisches_Institut.
Anyone from Austria - do You know how to get scans of old paper maps in scale
1:20 000? I need it because I live
Dear community,
is it possible to automatically recognize intersection in QGIS? So lets say I
just have a city map from openstreetmap with all the streets, places and so on.
What I am wanting to do is instead of set a point on every intersection (which
would take me weeks in a big city) within
Hi Daniel,
One alternative way to do this, without field calculator, is to use the
"Processing Toolbox" (see menu processing) and use the "Count opints in
polygon (weighted)" algorithm. This should do what you want, but the
downside to this approach is that you end up with a new layer.
If you
Hi Daniel,
Just do not reply to this e-mail thread, but send a plain new e-mail to
"qgis@u...@lists.osgeo.org" describing your problem with enough detail
that others can follow.
Note also that this is an english language e-mail list - there may be
some spanish speaking subscribers on the list,
Hi. I have a question urgent. What I try to do is then updated columns in a
data layer with another layer. For example , I have two layers A = Poligono , B
= Points . The layer B contains real values. Then would do two things. 1. Count
how many points of the layers B are within the layer A. 2.
Am 04.04.2018 13:54, schrieb Piotr Kania:
Hi,
I'm sorry that my question doesn't belong to "qgisworld" - I'm looking
for old maps, that comes from:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.u.k._Milit%C3%A4rgeographisches_Institut.
Anyone from Austria - do You know how to get scans of old paper maps
in
Hi Marcel,
may be this thread helps:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12965090/get-list-of-all-intersections-in-a-city.
The second answer with the overpass api will do the intersect for you.
you can export it and load it into QGIS. But anyway, I thinks with a
little bit of work, you can do
Right, this looks promising.
I have been changing projections and then enabling the grid decoration
which is always oriented straight up regardless of the projection.
I assume that you were inserting your grids as a vector feature using a
drawing tool?
What was the CRS of the grid layer? I have
I made it within the Layout Composer/Editor (what it’s called in QGIS3 escapes
me now – it used to be Map Composer in 2.x). That was the simplest way to
achieve it quickly I found. You have the possibility to add more than one
graticule and you can also change the CRS of the graticule. That is
And the image… https://imgur.com/a/l8Zpq
Fra: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] På vegne af Kristian
Evers
Sendt: 4. april 2018 16:37
Til: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Emne: Re: [Qgis-user] True North
I made it within the Layout Composer/Editor (what it’s called in QGIS3 escapes
Okay, great. That is very helpful, I will work in the map composer. I know
what you are referring to there. Thanks again...
Cheers . . . . . Spring
Samsung Tab 4
On Apr 4, 2018 9:36 AM, "Kristian Evers" wrote:
> I made it within the Layout Composer/Editor (what it’s called in
I can’t find a solution to my problem, could someone help me?
De: Andreas Neumann
Fecha: miércoles, 4 de abril de 2018, 10:52
Para: Daniel Alejandro Montecinos Rubilar
CC:
Asunto: Re: [Qgis-user] Help in Field
Am Mo, 2.04.2018, 10:51 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde:
> On 02-04-18 00:23, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
> Yes, there is a panel 'Tile Scale' which is working for WMST,
> and to me also looks to work for xyz layers:
[x] works for me with XYZ, too - thanks a lot!
"Tile Scale" panel is missing labels, is
Hi there,
is it possible to limit the palette for imagery from XYZ, WMTS/WMS?
For example, I would like to show elements with rgb(255,0,0) only.
A work-around might be to use MapProxy and run some PIL magic on it...
Best regards,
Tobias
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Hello,
When I copy-paste a style form a layer to another, symbology AND form
definition are copied (because they are both part of style). Is it possible
to copy-paste form definition without symbology and vice versa ?
Thanks,
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