Congratulations to all the developers. I've just seen the video and it looks
really great!
giovanni
2011/9/15 Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it
Hi all.
Thanks to the hard work of Giuseppe Sucameli, the supervision of Martin
Dobias, and
the support of Google for its Summer of Code
In my experience, the real problem with OGR/OCI interface (the code to
connect oracle drivers) is its slowness, in particular for viewing porpuses,
where there's a lot of panning/zooming/querying.
Duarte, what's your experience with that?
giovanni
2011/6/13 Duarte Carreira dcarre...@edia.pt
Ok for file based formats, but your hint was to move form other
databases to spatialite... Anyway, Spatialite is great ;)
giovanni
2011/5/27 Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com:
PS: R has also interfaces for Postgis, shapefiles, or simply dbf
files... I don't understand what's the gain to import the
Spatial interpolation can be realized in many ways. There are lot
different methods, which fit different needs.
- Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW)
- B-Splines
- Kriging
- Statistical simulations
- etc.
As you know, none of them is correct without a knowledge of the
groundwater structure and
Have you tried to follow this?
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-user/2010-August/009335.html
giovanni
2010/8/20 luca_mangane...@comune.trento.it:
qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org scritti il 19/08/2010 23.03.20
Hi I've installed the new update for 1.5 that includes the ECW/SID
Wait a moment, is that boat under public domain? :)
giovanni
2010/4/1 Martin Dobias wonder...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it
wrote:
Hi all.
It is a great pleasure to announce that QuantumGIS is the sponsor of a
racing sailing
boat
If you're working on Windows you should first create an ODBC
connection through Administrative Tools.
giovanni
2010/3/3 Werner Macho werner.ma...@gmail.com:
hi Piotr!
regarding to this post
http://www.mail-archive.com/qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org/msg00597.html
you should be at least able to
question: is it possible to display coded value domains which I have
defined in mdb file ?
Piotr
G. Allegri pisze:
If you're working on Windows you should first create an ODBC
connection through Administrative Tools.
giovanni
Hello,
I have ESRI mdb geodatabase file.
How can I create
Thanks Ben,
I think NCP is a very good effort in the field of natural sources
evaluation and externalities management.
A venial question: is there some founding for the project to move
Invest to Qgis? Do you mean to ask for volunteer time? The actual
modules seems to be quite small, so it
Hi to everyone.
I'm back on QGis, after an year, to compile it with VS Express 2008 on
Windows XP. I'm using the osgeo4w libs and devs files, plus Flex and
Bison from GNUWin32. CMake version 2.6.4
I've been able to generate the VS solution, and cmake seems being able
to find all the necessary, SIP
I must say this is a very sad thread and sad story. I think it's
serious, as it shades bad lights on this community (and these are
words I'm collacting from collegues in these hours).
Anyway, as Barry, I think this can be a lesson that sponsorhip needs a
stronger legal ground, and the community
Hi.
I'm trying to use the oracle spatial connector on Windows XP for the
very first time. I've used gvsig until now, but I wanted to test the
ogr's one, being distributed with osgeo4w.
While the server is up and running correctly (many collegues connect
to it with gvsig, arcgis, etc.) I receive
I don't think Agus, becasue AFAIK the esri layer files (.lyr) are a binary
closed format.
giovanni
2009/12/21 Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com
Hi!
Is there anyway to export the qgis qml symbology file to the
equivalent format for shape files in arcview and/or arcgis?
(I think .avl and
Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it:
G. Allegri ha scritto:
I don't think Agus, becasue AFAIK the esri layer files (.lyr) are a
binary closed format.
Can Arc* export to a (sort of) standard format?
In my view, converging towards a standard one (e.g. sld, with additional tags
as
necessary) would
?) or
the equivalent for arcgis from the qml file.
Or is it that arc* is able to read the sld format?
Sorry but I dont use arc* at all
Anyway, as for now qgis does not write sld either, does it?
Agus
Alex Mandel wrote:
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
G. Allegri ha scritto:
I don't think Agus
I confirm Alessandro, QGis 1.4.0-76 crashes for me too :(
It happens during the phase Restoring loaded plugins
giovanni
2009/12/15 Milena Nowotarska do.mile...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I work on that osgeo4w version (r12469) today, winxp and nothing bad
happened yet ;)
Maybe reinstall?
Milena
So, in short, my position would be the opposite. I would devote more
effort on developing mainly for linux even at the price of having a
lower profile (meaning less features not more bugs) version for Win.
The fact that 90% of PC users work under win would be an essential
concern for a
Hi Mats,
I work both on Linux and Windows platforms, and I have tested many software
on both the systems: QGis, Grass, SAGA, MapWindow, and many others.
MapWindow is born under Windows, but works fine under Linux too beeing
compatible with Mono.
QGis is born under Linux, but it works fine on
Great Alex, I would be interested in testing/reproducing it. I've tried a
lot in the past, then I switched to Linux and I got off the track. Now I'm
back on Windows (mostly) and would be interested into recap the steps to
build qgis+grass indipendently by osgeo4w.
What about QGis? Are you making
Hi Declan,
I had the same need some time ago, but than I decided to follow
different ways in my analysis so I didn't went on on with this. You're
talking about migration paths, so I suppose you have temporal
attributes on your points, or some other kind of sequential index that
makes points
+1 for all of the above.
I'd suggest to use just three categories for the plugins at this stage:
Vector, Raster and General, where General would contain things like Grass,
ManageR, GDALTools.
I agree. The first step could be just one level with the proposed
categories. The nested model was
Do you prefer at the bottom? Why? Usually their located in the principal
toolbar, as they're core functionalities for a gis, not service
utilities...
2009/11/4 Νίκος Αλεξανδρής nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de
On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 11:40 +0100, G. Allegri wrote:
+1 for all of the above
Ok :) thanks anyway for the mock
2009/11/4 Νίκος Αλεξανδρής nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de
On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 13:17 +0100, G. Allegri wrote:
Do you prefer at the bottom? Why? Usually their located in the
principal toolbar, as they're core functionalities for a gis, not
service
Hi all.
In these days I was watching my qgis plugins toolbar growin' and
growin'... That's good, it means a lot of good code is being written,
but I was wondering if it's the time to consider organizing the
plugins under common task/feature/etc groups. It is a common structure
in many GIS
.
giovanni
2009/11/3 Νίκος Αλεξανδρής nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 22:55 +0100, G. Allegri wrote:
Hi all.
In these days I was watching my qgis plugins toolbar growin' and
growin'... That's good, it means a lot of good code is being written,
but I was wondering
Hi Alessandro. I had the same issue. I don't know what caused it but a fresh
install (with gdal16 and qgis 1.4.x) of the whole stack solved it. Not an
elegant solution, but it works :)
giovanni
2009/10/29 alessandro.sarre...@inwind.it alessandro.sarre...@inwind.it
Hi all,
I encountered a
Tim, I think that it would we great to have updated and
specific-platform versions of Writing C++ Plugins [1] and possibly
How to debug QGIS Plugins [2].
The plugin system is a great workhorse of Qgis. But, many users prefer
to code with Python rather then C++ not only for it's easiness but
also
kob...@itc.nl
When can we expect a multi-platform verison...?
On 20-10-09 19:16, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com wrote:
Compliments for the plugin. I've just tried it. It works very well and I
find
it's really useful.
Thank you very much!
Giovanni
2009/10/20 Maxim Dubinin s...@gis
1. A raster algebra with a natural syntax (i.e. like r.mapcalc), and,
as a second step, a GUI. The current implementation has such an odd syntax
that most
users using it early in their qgis learning would conclude that qgis is too
complex and odd for them.
As far as I know, Barry is not
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2009/10/21 Barend Köbben kob...@itc.nl
When can we expect a multi-platform verison...?
On 20-10-09 19:16, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com wrote:
Compliments for the plugin. I've just
written out for C++ plugins, how users are
going to get them under Linux, what devs should do to make user's life
easier, may be a compilation guide for users etc.
Hackfest topic?
Maxim
Вы писали 21 октября 2009 г., 10:37:37:
PC On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:58:35 +0200, G. Allegri gioha
With fewer words, it would be nice to have a compile and build C++
plugins for (linux|osgeo4w|mac) for dummies :-)
giovanni
2009/10/21, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
Nice topic.
My two cents. We cannot ask a power user to release its tools
cross-platform as a requirement. This is a must
this topic leads to one more generic: having a rasterprovider, like for
vectors.
I will launch a thread about this...
giovanni
2009/9/9 Tim Sutton li...@linfiniti.com
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Vincent Blanqué wrote:
Hi Tim,
Indeed, it will be very great...
It crashes my qgis trunk (1.3.0) from osgeo4w...
I've no time to debug it now, I will try as soon as I find a bit of time
giovanni
2009/9/1 Swapnil Chaudhari ss...@rediffmail.com
Hi Bob,
Can you please check its compatibility with QGIS 1.0.2 Kore? It gives me
compatibility problem error.
The few times I've used the editing tools in QGis it was on my Linux box.
Now I was testing it on Windows for a customer and I've found the following
problems, that I've reported with a ticket on the OSGeo4W and QGis tracs.
It happens both on Stable and Unstable QGis on OSGeo4W and standalone
-lon, I have to do the extra step to
change the dafult value (100) or open-close the Snapping Options window. The
latter is a very strange, unexpected, behaviour!
giovanni
2009/7/24 flavio rigolon flavio.rigo...@gmail.com
2009/7/24 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com
The few times I've used
on meters, not on degrees. Only a few small scale
(or GIS projects of global scope) are usually based on deegrees.
Andreas
On Fri, July 24, 2009 11:35 am, G. Allegri wrote:
Ouch! Tha'ts awful! If I simply open and close the snapping tab inside
the
Project Properties the specific layer
projected SRSs = cartographic projections
2009/7/24 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com
Hi Andreass,
I alsa expect the default being 0, not 100 as it was. It's a fresh new
install from OSGeo4w... I don't know if it's built with this default, could
it be?
Anyway, lat/lon is used by my customer
thanks giovanni
I supposed it was due to spam, but my spam list is empty... Even if I retry
sending the confirmation email.
2009/7/15 Giovanni Manghi giovanni.man...@gmail.com
Does anyone, with or without gmail, have had similar problems?
Hi,
I had, with gmail.
Confirmation mail was
2009/7/11 Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it
Carlos Guâno Grohmann ha scritto:
The latest SAGA CVS is stable on linux, some bugs were fixed, and it
worked really well on my tests.
RSAGA now also works on Linux, I helped Alexander Brenning on testing it.
Hi Carlos and Giovanni.
Hello people.
Las weeks I had some time do digg into the SAGA world, and I must admit it's
a very good product.
Latest snapshot from trunk has updated drivers for gdal. The only thing that
needs mantainment is the python plugin, which has been left to python 2.3
(I'm working to update it).
The
+1
I understand the importance and the need to give all the best to the
core dev, as there are many parts that need to be
mantained/updated/refactored/built (ie the raster core code in
qgis...), but I support a boost to the 'joints' of the systems
integration. as I think that their integration is
Actually OpenJUMP is the only one tool adopted in industrial
applications for products validation. It has been even used for the
production of parts of the italian national geological cartography
project CARG.
It makes use of validation algorithms from JTS [1], but it still
doesn't include the
+1.
The roadmap page I can see is outdated:
http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/QGIS_Architecture_Roadmap
We could have an official roadmap (a synthesis of the developers view)
and a whishlist page, dedicated to users to share ideas, proposals.
Giovanni
2009/3/29 Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com:
I've opened various posts too on the problem. Various things are
getting fixed for grass on Windows, as many bugs are coming out on
Vista more then XP, but I think a real solution would come from a deep
grass code refactoring to make it compile with MSVC* . Probably it
would solve many problems
or allocating directly a developer to help fixing up bugs, etc.
this is one of the features I've suggested for the founding system
some time ago. How can it be done? Is it something one should manage
by himself, contacting directly the developer?
thanks,
giovanni
error when I try to open grass this way:
http://www.geospatial.it/allegri/wxpython_crash.png
Translation: Unable to find the procedure access point (...) in the
pywintypes25.dll dynamic link library
Solved. It was caused by paths mangling with multiple pythons
installed on the PC...
Anyway,
library
2009/3/11 Giovanni Manghi giovanni.man...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I gave it a try under XP yesterday and it works just fine.
Is this just a Vista related problem?
-- Giovanni --
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 18:42 +0100, G. Allegri wrote:
I need to setup a Windows Vista pc with grass and qgis. I've
I need to setup a Windows Vista pc with grass and qgis. I've installed
all the needed packages with osgeo4w setup tool.
QGis works very well but it crashed whenever I try to load grass datas
(both raster and vectors). Sometimes, some vectors are loaded, but I
get dbf.exe crashes when I open the
is there any autocomplete
for a line to create polygons from lines to adjacent polygon.
In GRASS you can use:
# v.type in=input_lines out=output_boundary type=line,boundary
and then add centroids to the created boundaries with something like
(I'm going with memory, you should check the
I've just updated the source from trunk (rev. 10140) and compiled the
code without errors. Trying to load it I receive (in console):
Python support ENABLED :-)
Segmentation fault
and it crashes... It'not of much help, but does anyone can imagine
what's wrong?
My previous build (rev. 9839) works
I forgot to say that I work on Kubuntu 8.04, with everything installed
to make QGIS 1.0.0 works well :)
2009/2/9 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
I've just updated the source from trunk (rev. 10140) and compiled the
code without errors. Trying to load it I receive (in console):
Python support
Hello list.
In these days, reading the various whishes in the past thread [1], I
was wondering about the various business strategies to speed up and
give more robust support to QGIS development. I don't know if the way
of putting a reward on the head of a certain target has been discussed
before,
There's a work in progress with Python and OSM, maybe it could be of
interest for your development:
http://code.google.com/p/osmlab/
giovanni
2009/1/31 Florian Hillen fhil...@uni-osnabrueck.de:
Dear mailing list,
first of all I want to thank everybody for the input an the suggestions.
Some
10.1 access or use the Service or any Content through any
technology or means other than those provided in the Service,
or through other explicitly authorized means Google may designate;
So even the OL google layer is out-of-law...
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Qgis-user
+1
It would be a unique feature respect other GIS systems. I've seen and
used it only in Image Erdas...
2009/1/31 Agustin Lobo aloboa...@gmail.com:
I share the interest on having linked displays, Sjur
mentions several geographic displays (which could be
even at different scales), but this
/31 Yves Jacolin (free) yjaco...@free.fr:
Le samedi 31 janvier 2009, G. Allegri a écrit :
10.1 access or use the Service or any Content through any
technology or means other than those provided in the Service,
or through other explicitly authorized means Google may designate;
So even
This is forbidden by the Google user licence.
Are you sure? Why should it be forbidden? If you use a web toolkit
under the hood you don't do anything different from browsing google
maps... Am I wrong?
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Qgis-user mailing list
Hi. Now that the 1.0.0 release is coming out (THANKS to all the
developers!), I've been looking for new ogr/gdal related functionalities in
it... Many, great, improvements in these release, but do you think a Save
as {OGR/GDAL formats} will be shortly available? It seems that the pieces
are there
If the selection is based on an attribute you could symbolize the
polygons with unique symbols, and set a different fill color for the
(two? selected/unselected) classes of polygons.
2008/12/18 Agustin Lobo aloboa...@gmail.com:
Hi!
I've made a set of polygons with R
(the bopundaries of images
Where is it located?
Giovanni
2008/12/2 Maurício de Paulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi everybody,
I've written a plugin to make affine transformations on vector data. I hope
this plugin is more polished than the other ones.
It can be used to scale, translate and rotate data. It works on both single
Thanks Dr. Kobben for the support :-)
As I told in the trac ticket, that I opened about this, the area
should/could be calculated on the base of a classification as done for
the graduated colors. The criteria can be equal intervals, quantiles,
natural breaks, standard deviation, etc.
2008/10/29
double
population) but I guess I can live with the clutter.
Goyo
El lun, 27-10-2008 a las 23:21 +0100, G. Allegri escribió:
It's very strange to me that it seams so strange to have proportional
point size symbology on the base of attributes values.
It's a basic feature of cartography
Is it me or it is a common problem? I couldn't have answers neither on
ml nor on the trac...
2008/10/19 G. Allegri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I migrate here a discussion started in a ticket
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/960
I change the question asking the following: how to make proportional
attribute values are big you're getting big symbols.
Goyo
El dom, 19-10-2008 a las 21:15 +0200, G. Allegri escribió:
I migrate here a discussion started in a ticket
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/960
I change the question asking the following: how to make proportional
symbols, i.e
preview as some bugs in that area have
been fixed.
Regards,
Marco
Am Montag 20 Oktober 2008 18:54:18 schrieb G. Allegri:
Hi all.
I'm facing troubles applying a unique values simbology to a big
polygonal shapefile (above 48000 polygons). It correctly creates the
unique colors for the attribute
In QGIS 0.11, the unique values style doesn't work with numeric attributes (no
matter how big the file is), but works fine with strings. In the 1.0-preview1
this bug is fixed. Have you tested it?
I supposed it. No, I still haven't tried the 1.0 preview, as I need to
find the time to checkout
Hi all.
I'm facing troubles applying a unique values simbology to a big
polygonal shapefile (above 48000 polygons). It correctly creates the
unique colors for the attribute values (categories), and add it to the
legend in the TOC, but the map doesn't appear. All the other simbology
tools work
I have Metis compiled on Ubuntu 8.04.
I've added you new repository plugins but I get the following errors on
startup:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File , line 2, in
File /home/giova/.qgis//python/plugins/fTools/__init__.py, line 34, in
from fTools import fToolsPlugin
File
I had similar problems. My workaround (not a solution) was migrating
the dbf to a sqlite db.
I use grass to do it (db.copy)
2008/8/11 Werner Macho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Richard,
Probably that doesn't help you at all but the only program I know (And
unfortunately HAVE to use when editing
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