For me, here, time step is the difference between the time of two
successive dataset of the same group. Do we agree?
The three methods of my previous message return a time that represents the
relative time associated with the dataset you point to. It is not the time
range of the whole group. This
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for the clarifications!
I am aware that netcdf's can have variable time steps. But in my case the dataset
are all run from a model which runs at variable lengths but in fixed time steps,
outputting >60 variables.
So a run of 24 hour of every hour, or one of 3 days per 6
( bringing it back to the list :-) )
And are you sure the image retrieved from the xyz server is not a jpeg
(compared to your original png)?
You can try to see the actual url's used via F12 (the Debugging Development
Tools panel) in QGIS.
Another option: QGIS does not respect the
Hi.
Is there a way to disable anti-aliasing of the png tiles loaded on an XYZ
layer ?
Thanks
Stephane
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Hi Richard,
First, mesh layer time step is not supposed to be constant. Some dataset
could have variable time steps, so there is not ONE time step available for
each mesh layer or dataset group.
If you need one time step, you can deduced if by using one of these ways:
-
On 3/9/23 14:05, Stephane Goldstein via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi.
Is there a way to disable anti-aliasing of the png tiles loaded on an XYZ layer
?
Hi Stephane,
From what do you conclude that there is anti-aliasing going on with XYZ layers?
I use xyz layers also but I'm not aware of such
Hi,
Just to inform you that GDAL 3.7.0 will include a driver to read
directly File Geodatabase raster datasets:
https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/7389 . I've successfully tested it
against the below datasets, among others.
They will consequently be directly be usable by QGIS once QGIS is