On mardi 7 mars 2017 14:30:13 CET Parker, Jonathon wrote:
> New user to QGIS here. Went through some tutorials, had ESRI experience in
> distance past. Starting a demonstration project using data from the US
> Census Bureau https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger.html
>
> I successfully
Buenas noches:QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.18.4-1-Setup-x86.exe al pretender ejecutarlo,
aparece un un recuadro que dice (desintalarlo) y eso sucede..S.O Windows 7
ultimate,libero el antivirus,y no consigo "abrir"Es para aplicacion en
trabajos de TOPOGRAFIA y aplicarlo en plataformas como Autocad
Hi,
The scaling factor “+k=0.9996” does not seem to be present in your ArcInfo CRS…
Could be a reason...
Cheers
Stefan
From: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of
Tudorache, Marian
Sent: tirsdag 7. mars 2017 19.19
To: Mark Seibel
Cc:
If you fire up ArcEdit what are the coordinates at some comparable location
in QGIS? (as opposed to the coordinates usage in AML)
Or if you view the A/I coverage in another software like ArcView
3.x/ArcMap, are the coordinates the same in QGIS?
Maybe try converting your coverage to a shapefile,
I too am a new user, but I had an experience that may relate to what you
have described.
I loaded a base map. I then loaded a shape file from the local Regional
District. I right clicked on that layer and selected "Set Project CRS
from Layer". And the base map vanished!
I finally
New user to QGIS here. Went through some tutorials, had ESRI experience in
distance past. Starting a demonstration project using data from the US
Census Bureau https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger.html
I successfully added shapefiles and small geodatabases
Hi Mark,
The projection that I use in Qgis and ArcInfo is:
QGIS: +proj-sterea +lat_0=53.5 + lon_0=-76.0 +k=0.9996 +x_0=0.0 +y_0=0.0
+a=631816.16075 +b=631816.16075 +units=m +nodefs
ArcInfo: has different representation but the same thing:
Projection STEREOGRAPHIC
Datum
Hi.
>
> Can somebody explain me why coordinates in map units read by Qgis are
> different than those read by ArcInfo?
> How can I make the two coordinates to be the same?
>
What is the projection of the arc/info coverage?
Is QGIS set to the same projection?
Mark
Hi everyone,
I have two GIS systems. First one is based on ArcInfo and the other one is
based on Qgis 2.10.
The system with ArcInfo uses Esri coverage data files.
QGIS is able to read coverage data but I see differences between the coordinate
expressed on map units between the two.
For
Hi Bernd,
QGIS web client (version 1) is end of life.
Please have a look at version 2 - see
https://github.com/qgis/qwc2-demo-app
The issue list is at https://github.com/qgis/qwc2-demo-app/issues - for
installation see the readme in the above github page and you can ask
questions in the QWC2
Hi all,
whats the best way to start with qgis-webclient?
Is the qgis-Server the base of qgis-webglient?
Exists an actual tutorial (windows server or/and linux)?
Regards
Bernd
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Hello,
I contact you because i have currently many problems with qgis 2.18 and even
qgis 2.14 - The menu Processing disapper completly.- I have also another
problem, I could no longer download plugins, and the statut of the official
repository is unvailable - last problem: i can't use the open
Hi Árni
I changed the encoding to ISO-8859-1 and the Swedish characters look fine
after that. Thank you for the help. I think that the encoding field in the
tool should be a drop down list with available encoding options to help the
user. I will open a ticket for this.
Magnus
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On 03/07/2017 01:09 PM, Philip Barlow
wrote:
I
don’t see any mention of “show selected features” becoming
the default view on opening attributes tables? All Nyall is
talking about is
I don’t see any mention of “show selected features” becoming the default view
on opening attributes tables? All Nyall is talking about is changing how it
behaves once that mode is selected.
Phil
From: Alexandre Neto [mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com]
Sent: 07 March 2017 11:01
To: Philip Barlow;
I would say -1 for having an empty table as the default behavior if no
features are selected. It will rain complaints and bug reports saying that
the table is not showing any their lovely features.
Philip Barlow escreveu no dia terça,
7/03/2017 às 08:29:
> Hi
Scusate...Ieri ero fuso probabilmente...
In realtà importando il CSV impostavo l'X e la Y invertendo la Latitudine e
la Longitudine...
Per questo motivo me li visualizzava capovolti!!
Andrea.
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Hi Nyall,
Great idea!
Something that springs to mind though, I think you can only control this
behaviour once you've opened an attribute table currently? Would you also be
looking to add another way to control it? E.g. in the layer menu or on right
clicking on a layer in the layers panel.
Hi Magnus
I use datasets in the Icelandic language (lots of accented and strange
characters) all the time and their encoding is usually either ISO-8859-1 or
UTF-8. When I import into PostGIS, I usually use the import tools provided
in the DB Manager. In my experience, the characters are
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