You can also create that polygon grid layer by using the Vector, Research
Tools, Vector grid and basing the grid on the bounds of your single object.
Cheers - Phil
From: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of
AVICOMARTIN
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 1:00 AM
On 21 September 2016 at 02:27, James Stott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a composer and I use the atlas functionality to create PDFs. I have
> point features, and these are contained within different zones. I use atlas
> to create a map of each zone.
>
> The layout is 2 pages,
QT is a framework not only GUI library and qgis server, that use qgis
libs, is heavely based on QT, so you need it!
the simpler solution is to run qgi server in a docker container;
e.g.
https://github.com/kartoza/docker-qgis-server
or
https://github.com/elpaso/qgis-server-docker
regards
Luigi
hi there,
I'm running a CentOS 6.8, kernel 2.6.32 x86_64 and I'm trying to build
QGIS Server, based on qgis LTR 2.14.6 sources.
After trying to configure using ccmake, I got the error:
###
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:108
(message):
Hi,
The field needs to be identified as numbers (int, float...) for it to pop up.
If its text, it will not work.
Nicolas
Envoyé de mon iPad
> Le 22 sept. 2016 à 12:19, azf100 [via OSGeo.org]
> a écrit :
>
> When I use the interpolation plugin, I am able
hi!
anyone has had problems with EasyCustomLabeling with very large files?
OR with memory save layer?
Tks!
--
Bea
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After upgrading to QGIS 2.16.2 I get the following error (spelling error not
mine) when opening a geotiff file:
"Selected raster is not 8bits formated"
The file opens fine however.
When adding more rasters the file sometimes does, and sometimes doesn't pop up.
When closing the project the same
> non ha molto senso dare i numeri... usare un sistema di survey/polling
via web
>
> es: https://www.easypolls.net/ o doodle
+1
Saluti,
-SL
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Yes, there is.
You can define a layer with rectangles that cover your linear object
(size and position acording to the scale you want) and create atlas
using this rectangle layer
El 22/09/2016 a las 14:24, Szymon Guza escribió:
Hello,
I want to create an atlas for one object. This object is
Hello,
I want to create an atlas for one object. This object is linear (transmedia
- fiber cable) and I want to generate its course on several pages in fixed
scale (because the cable is "too long" to fit on one page).
Is there a possibility to do that?
Szymon
Hi Andreas,
thanks again for raising these important points.
My notes (also personal opinion, not to be intended as a PSC position)
below:
Il 22/09/2016 08:14, Neumann, Andreas ha scritto:
> --
>
> Now comes my personal position/opinion - note
>> 2) Implement a flexible properties framework in QGIS
>>
>> This is the kind of under-the-hood API changes and improvements I
>> mentioned above. Stuff that brings our project forward, but under
>> the hood - not visible for the user. This is the basis that later
>> follow-up work can than build
Hi,
As a user and not (yet) a voting member or developer I can just agree with
Andreas and Vincent. The QGIS grant program, at least now, should focus on QGIS
3 release, broad under the hood structural changes that moves QGIS into a
better and more stable platform and not narrow or local
Hi Andreas,
It's all on the page in the QField docs on the link in my last mail :)
Matthias
On 09/22/2016 10:06 AM, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
> Hi Matthias,
>
> Oh - thanks for the hint. So probably Reginald is just missing the
> pyramids in the geopackage - to be created, f.e. with gdaladdo.
>
Hello,
Thanks Andreas for raising this topic and clearing up facts and giving
your position.
I agree 100% with what you stated, and I do think this is something
which should be emphasized much more, if not even constrained.
Some more notes below.
On 22/09/2016 08:14, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
>
Hi Matthias,
Oh - thanks for the hint. So probably Reginald is just missing the
pyramids in the geopackage - to be created, f.e. with gdaladdo.
Andreas
On 2016-09-22 09:56, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> QField does not (yet) support tiff with jpeg compression.
>
> See:
>
QField does not (yet) support tiff with jpeg compression.
See:
http://www.qfield.org/docs/project-management/dataformat.html#raster-data
GeoPackage worked quite nice in our experience and can also be built in
different resolutions (same page further down).
Matthias
On 09/22/2016 09:37 AM,
Hi Reginald,
You can use the JPEG compression inside Geotiff. Note that this can be
specified separately for both the full resolution and the pyramids. You
can also select the compression factor to decrease the file size in
trade off with quality.
See also http://www.gdal.org/frmt_gtiff.html
Thanks Andreas,
Creating a Geotiff with pyramids did the trick. The only disadvantage is that
it created a file of about 1.7 GB (the original was 90 MB).
Now I am ready to test the app ☺.
Regards,
Van: Neumann, Andreas [mailto:a.neum...@carto.net]
Verzonden: woensdag 21 september 2016 16:19
Dear QGIS users, developers, voting members and user group
representatives,
As you may have noticed, there is a first round of a QGIS grant program,
fueled by the donations and sponsorship money we received in the past
months. Tim Sutton, chair of the QGIS project, has publicized this
program
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