On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 07:21:16AM -0400, AW wrote:
> I was examining the SQL-statements which QGIS uses to deal with TopoGeometry
> layers. It essentialy looks somewhat like this:
>
> ---
> SELECT st_asbinary("topo",'NDR'),"gid"
> FROM "public"."topo_test"
> WHERE "topo" &&
> st_makeenvelope(1
Hi all
In a script for qgis I need to use some GRASS algorithm like v.clean but I need
to get a gml file instead of a shapefile, is it possible ? (I don't want to
convert a shapefile in gml)
I see something in Grass7Algorithm and I try to modify ESRI_Shapefile by GML
and shp by gml but when I do
Hi
I tried to open the directory to a mapped drive on my PC with the QGIS (2.16)
browser panel and found that it took around 3 minutes to open.
Just wondering by default does each file get scanned or something for it to
take such a long time to open? And is there a way to change this so it will
Hello List Members,
Greetings from Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
I have recently started using QGIS as a teaching tool for providing
hands-on GIS skills to my undergraduate students in my introductory GIS
courses at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ).
I am interested to contact
Hi,
Google "+QGIS +University course" throws up a few useful results-
Harvard, Newcastle, Southampton, Maynooth & Bristol Universities.This sort of
course might also be of interest:
http://www.tzcrc.org/wp/training/advanced-gis-with-postgis-and-qgis/
and closer to home:
http://arwh.org/event/2-d
100% agreed, Sandro.
I did a quick search in the QGIS hub for the mentioned issue, but couldn't find
it for now.
Is there anybody who can comment on the complexity of such a change?
Would such a change in the PostGIS provider - despite the positive effects on
the handling of topologies - be even