[Qgis-user] HomeRange plugin updated

2009-04-08 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi all. Thanks to Anne, the HomeRange plugin is now updated. It should show off automagically the next time you open QGIS. All the best. -- Paolo Cavallini: http://www.faunalia.it/pc ___ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org

Re: [Qgis-user] HomeRange plugin updated

2009-04-08 Thread Paolo Cavallini
John C. Tull ha scritto: The plugin fails to recognize loaded point layers on OS X with rpy2, R 2.8.1 and qt-4.5. Anne: should I revert to previous version, or cau you check this? All the best. -- Paolo Cavallini: http://www.faunalia.it/pc ___

Re: [Qgis-user] HomeRange plugin updated

2009-04-08 Thread John C. Tull
This might be related to OS X weirdness with library linking. I can reproduce this problem in ftools also. I'll report back if I it working. John On Apr 8, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote: John C. Tull ha scritto: The plugin fails to recognize loaded point layers on OS X with

[Qgis-user] Problem Connecting to PostgreSQL database for PostGIS on localhost in MS Windows

2009-04-08 Thread Peter Willis
Hello, I have a PostGIS enabled database on my MS windows workstation. I can connect to the database fine with other tools such as pgadmin. When I try to use the 'Shapefile to PostGIS Import Tool' I can't connect to PostgreSQL on localhost. Is there anything additional that I need to do to

Re: [Qgis-user] Problem Connecting to PostgreSQL database for PostGIS on localhost in MS Windows [RESOLVED]

2009-04-08 Thread Peter Willis
Hello, I just resolved this by installing version 1.0 using the OSGEO installer. Everything appears to work fine now. Thanks Peter Peter Willis wrote: Hello, I have a PostGIS enabled database on my MS windows workstation. I can connect to the database fine with other tools such as pgadmin.

[Qgis-user] Relational Databases and PostGIS formatting of Vector Data

2009-04-08 Thread Peter Willis
Hello, I just ingested a MULTIPOLYGON vector into a PostGIS enabled database and realized that each vector becomes a unique TABLE in the database. Is this really necessary? Why not use proper relational database techniques and have all vectors of a specific type go into a single table with a

Re: [Qgis-user] Relational Databases and PostGIS formatting of Vector Data

2009-04-08 Thread Alex Mandel
I'm a little lost here, in my experience a vector layer becomes a table, not multiple tables and all the geometries are stored in a blob column no matter what type it is. Of course if you have multiple vector types in the same table this can cause issues with various spatial operations, so you