and repeat work, that I have already done before.
>
> Armin Konrad
>
> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 05. Mai 2017 um 16:58 Uhr
> *Von:* "C Hamilton" <adenacult...@gmail.com>
> *An:* "Βασίλης Στουρνάρας" <vassilis.stourna...@gmail.com>
> *Cc:* qgis-user <
I can't answer your question, but I too have found the latest versions of
QGIS to crash frequently - often with just zooming in and out. I haven't
been using the georeferencer plugin recently but I think there are bigger
problems here and I wish there could be more quality control and testing
done
The "XY to Line" tool in the "Shape Tools" plugin can draw the lines. Just
prepare your data so that there are starting and ending latitudes and
longitudes and "XY to Line" will do the rest. It draws the shortest path
between the two points which gives the curved appearance.
Good luck,
Calvin
Tobias,
Thank you for that suggestion. I am now using the geographiclib routines in
Shape Tools' XY to Line routine that was released today. I am still
including Great Circle as an option and if you zoom in you can see the
differences.
http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/shapetools/
All the best,
gt; Am Fr, 17.03.2017, 19:21 schrieb C Hamilton:
> > How important would it be to implement other geodetic line types ie
> > GEODESIC , RHUMB_LINE, and NORMAL_SECTION.
> > I > had the code for Great Circle so it was easy to implement,
> > but I don't know how to implem
way to
do this? Do you think that Great Circle is sufficient?
Another question I have is whether there are other ArcGIS functions that
are missing in QGIS that would be good to implement.
Thanks,
C. Hamilton
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ming but can make use of the ideas of what others
have done. If you have any use cases, that helps me to see what needs to be
done.
Thanks,
C. Hamilton
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A few week ago I went of vacation to visit some archeological sites. I keep
a database of these sites that I wanted to format so that I could load them
onto my Garmin devices. Neither right mouse clicking on my layer and saving
it as a GPX file nor GPS Tools did what I needed so I wrote a python
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