Hi,
first of all hello! I just started using QGIS (mostly in combination with GRASS
for processing data). I try to follow the wiki
(http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/Download#261-Release) to install
GRASS on my Ubuntu 12.04 machine. There it says to add the the qgis.org
Hi,
I try to import a shapefile (ESRI-Shape) I got from a french colleague. The
shape file comes with
a .proj file but this is ignored resp. not known by QGis during import.
Thus I extracted the
proj4 string in GRASS GIS which is:
+proj=lcc +lat_1=45.898919 +lat_2=47.696014 +lat_0=46.8
Hi,
Please check how many files remained in /usr/lib/grass64/.
Perhaps QGIS removed it to install again GRASS (which failed)?
Before installing QGIS (at the time when GRASS is still launching), there is no
grass64 folder in /usr/lib but there is the folder
/usr/local/grass6.4.3SVN. This seems
convinced
if it really needed or if it might cause any problems (with versions
etc)? Would it get
very messy if just sudo make install is used? Any recommendations on that?
/johannes
HTH
kind regards
Werner
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Johannes Radinger
johannesradin...@gmail.com
Hi,
I have a point vector map with lots of points and I use large symbols for
the plot.
How is QGIS ordering the points, resp. what is the order when two point
symbols (same map)
overlap? I would like to order them according to a value-column in the
attribute table, so that
points with higher
Hi,
I followed the instructions to install QGIS on my Ubuntu (Precise) machine.
As I also depend on GRASS GIS I wanted to install also the QGIS-GRASS
plugin.
On my computer I have grass64 (6.4.3), grass65 and grass70. I just want to
use QGIS in combination with the stable grass64. I installed
Hi,
when using the GRASS plugin it is easy to add a GRASS vector as a layer to
a QGIS Project.
However when the GRASS location gets changed (e.g. renamed), QGIS, of
course, is unable to detect the correct directory of the location and thus
the user is asked to set the directory manually. However
Hi,
I was wondering how one can load/activate the newly developed GRASS7 plugin
(http://www.gissula.eu/qgis-grass-plugin-crowdfunding/index.html) in QGIS
2.12 (Lyon) on Ubuntu. QGIS was installed following the instructions (
http://www.qgis.org/de/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu)