Hi Matt
I don't routinely work in California, but I think
- *NAD83(2011) / California zone 3 (ftUS) (EPSG: 6420)*
is the correct projection to use. See https://epsg.io/6420 for additional
details.
Best,
Mike
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 4:00 PM Matthew Hartzell via QGIS-User <
This has been covered in StackExchange:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/276590/bulk-csv-to-shapefile-using-ogr2ogr
Determine the correct ogr2ogr syntax for processing one of your .csv files.
If on Windows, issue the command *ls *.csv > files.txt*This will 'list'
all of your csv files
Hi Jean,
You cannot determine the UTM zone from a coordinate pair, as UTM
coordinates repeat across the 60 world zones. Can you ask the collaborator
for a local reference / an approximate location for the coordinates? You
could then determine the zone by using a layer such as this:
If you don't want to attempt to engineer your own GNSS hardware + software,
you may want to check out the Bad Elf GNSS Surveyor. Yes, it's in the
neighborhood of $500 US, but gives relatively consistent positions within
about 1 meter with averaging, its data can be differentially
corrected using
Hi,
this process is outlined on the developer's web site:
https://www.kyngchaos.com/software/frameworks/
Look for the section titled "GDAL Plugins" and find the corresponding
plugin for your version of GDAL.
Best,
Mike
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 10:24 AM Antongeo76 wrote:
> Azzurra Lentini-2
And I see this error:
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/plugins.xml/?qgis=2.18
Line Number 6817, Column 553:
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On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 2:07 PM 0x906 wrote:
> This comes up empty (blank page)
There is a “download archive” link on the left under Software Menu. You can
find the 2.18 installer there.
Best,
Mike
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 4:48 PM, Etienne Trimaille <
etienne.trimai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks a lot William for this work! Very very appreciated!
>
> BTW, I noticed you
I have to second what Nyall said. Thanks to William for all the work
packaging QGIS.
Some feedback: installation was straightforward and painless. It took less
than 15 minutes start to finish to upgrade to QGIS 3, and I still have
access to python 2 and 3, plus QGIS 2.18 and 3.0. Kudos and
The version of GDAL installed with QGIS 2.18.3 is 2.12 <-- this is for the
64-bit OSGEO4W version.
Best,
Mike
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Mike wrote:
> Not in a restricted environment, where I need the IT staff to do that. I
> was hoping to tell them which one to use.
Randy,
I'm getting different results from both you Raul. Win 7 enterprise, 64
bit. OSGeo4W install of QGIS 2.2. EPSG 2274.
I took the additional steps of creating an area field (from $area) and two
acres fields: one acres calculated from $area / 43560 and one from the area
field / 43560. The
27, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Mike Hyslop mdhys...@mtu.edu wrote:
Randy,
I'm getting different results from both you Raul. Win 7 enterprise, 64
bit. OSGeo4W install of QGIS 2.2. EPSG 2274.
I took the additional steps of creating an area field (from $area) and two
acres fields: one acres calculated
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