"Groene Bij" writes:
> Hence my search for information on dependencies and whether QGIS 3.16
> (or later) favors any postgresql and postgis version above another
Probably not a useful comment to you, but as I understand the qgis
sources can be built against a number of postgresql client
Hi Bernd
Thanks for your comments
As a previous commenter wrote, Spatialite also uses a similar format to
Geopackage being also based on SQLite.
So far in my testing of Spatialite I have found it to have neither
issue. Spatialite converted from Geopackage creates another field called
I've received a 3D AutoCAD file from an architect that i managed to convert
into 2D .dxf format and import into my QGIS project, but it is out-of-scale
and out-of-place, so i guess i need to add some georeferencing coordinates
to the file.
This should be easy enough, since it's an accurate
Hi Walt,
I would load the dxf file with the modified building in QCAD and
move/translate the data there. After saving the modified dxf file, this
should import in QGIS at the correct location.
You will need two reference points from the existing building structure
- you could for example
Thanks Jeroen,
Here is a link to the timezone geopackage.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IS_bExc5M2IhadK9hzE012oorvV3IbBp/view?usp=sharing
You could also use the shapefile from
https://github.com/evansiroky/timezone-boundary-builder/releases/tag/2020d
I am using the version with oceans. I
Hi Walt,
Some years ago, I used a plugin called "Vector bender" [1], but I have
no idea if it is still usable.
Please check if it runs on QGIS 3.x.
Regards,
Jorge Gustavo
[1]
https://www.cursosgis.com/georreferenciar-archivos-vectoriales-dxf-en-qgis/
Às 19:10 de 03/02/21, Walt Ludwick
Hi Walt,
There are some options to georeference a vector layer:
Since it is 2D, you can georeference it to a projected coordinate system
with ogr2ogr command line application, in the same way that a raster layer
can be georeferenced from control points. You can use any transformation
method
Hi Walt,
though I do no have a lot of experience with CAD imports and no idea of
the idea behind CAD in general, but I learnt over the time, that doesn't
make much sense to try to make good data out of shitty data, but to
better try to convince those non-geo CAD-users to invest some time in
Greetings,
I suggest you take a look at https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/41300 as
there are some suggestions regarding for a short term solution.
Hope this helps.
Alex
Le mer. 3 févr. 2021 à 15:23, a écrit :
> Hi Walt,
>
> I would load the dxf file with the modified building in QCAD and
Dear list,
Is there a way to display - either at the status bar or directly within the
Layers panel - the number of features present in the Attributes Table of each
layer - or, at least, of the selected layer?
I have been looking for a setting or a plugin that would allow something like
that
Hi Ann,
actually I do not fully understand what you are looking for: When you
open an attribute table, the number of features in this table is
normally displayed in the the header of this table, and in case features
are selected, the number of selected features.
Furthermore, when you right-click
Thanks Jorge, Jochen, Alex, Gabriel, Bernd: Seeing as how it was mentioned
by several times here -also in the current qgis-dev thread that Alex
pointed out- i've installed it the "Vector Bender" plugin, which looks from
the docs like a good solution to this problem, and moreover easy to use per
Thank for your reply and the links.
I use win10 as OS. On my current pc I use postgresql11 and postgis 2.5.
I am however replacing both my pc and laptop for new equipment, so that got me
thinking on maybe upgrading to postgresql12 and postgis 3.1 as well.
Hence my search for information on
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Il giorno mer 3 feb 2021 alle ore 08:22 Paolo Cavallini <
cavall...@faunalia.it> ha scritto:
>
> > riflettevo solo sull'opportunità (etica? morale? di convenienza? di
> > business?) che anche e soprattutto i grandi attori dei software
> > proprietari
Una delle proposte è appunto di utilizzare i fondi raccolti per formare
ed avviare ulteriori sviluppatori.
È bene che succedano queste cose, così ci rendiamo conto di come
funziona davvero il software libero.
Perplesso di cosa, Giacomo?
Buona giornata.
Il 03/02/21 11:03, Giacomo Fontanelli ha
Il 03/02/21 09:38, Amedeo Fadini ha scritto:
> Ok mi sono accodato come sponsor.
Bravo Amedeo, così si fa.
La lista è interessante, per le sue presenze ed ancor più per le sue
assenze:
https://github.com/sponsors/rouault
Saluti!
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Ciao a tutti
casco un po' dalle nuvole, non sapevo che gdal fosse "difesa" da una sola
persona, o quasi.
Condivido il pensiero di Totò, spero che oltre ai soldi che riceverà (io la
donazione la faccio), Roualt riesca a trovare anche qualche altro compagno
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Hi,
There are multiple ways to do smooth the line. One way would be to use the
smooth function as shown in the link below.
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/311004/smoothen-line-vector-qgis
The reason you are seeing square lines is because your raster consists of
square pixels. If you
Ciao Paolo
come ti ho detto non credevo fosse lui da solo (o quasi) a portare avanti
delle librerie non importanti ma addirittura essenziali come GDAL e PROJ.
Io vedo a lavoro che quando a portare avanti un progetto è una persona
sola, prima o poi inesorabilmente si arrende.
Probabilmente la sua
Hi Richard,
I'm following the bug evolution in github.
However, I tried this solution/workaround:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/25847
It worked to me.
Eugenio
Da: Richard Duivenvoorde
Inviato: lunedì 1 febbraio 2021 13:00
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