Hi,
Although the .grd format used by Geosoft nowadays is proprietary, you
can use the free viewer, as said below, to export the file into .gxf
(the Geosoft grid exchange format) and open it in many, many
applications, including QGIS.
A word of caution: you must be sure that the orientation of
Hi Tyler,
What type of 3D datasets are you working with? You mentioned sewer network, is
it related to the, for example, water depth/level in pipe or on the ground with
time element? If it is a temporal dataset of surface water you can probably
look into Crayfish plugin. It has its own
Good morning,
As part of a mission project, I talk currently with a significant
contributor to the development of qgis. We wonder about needs & expectations
of the users and developers regarding remote sensing qgis interface (in
particular, orfeo toolbox, wellknowed as OTB.
So could you tell
All;
Thanks for the info and presentations I will look into them this evening.
If there are projects related specifically to water and sewer I might be
able to squeeze some coin out of management to help support the project.
Saber;
Not looking at temporal datasets at this time, just looking to
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 02:47:39AM -0400, AW wrote:
> 100% agreed, Sandro.
>
> I did a quick search in the QGIS hub for the mentioned issue, but couldn't
> find it for now.
I found this one, for allowing the specification of a "bbox" column
to use for filtering:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/9516
Hi,
I have never used the Saving/Loading of styles in Postgis (see
http://docs.qgis.org/2.14/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/vector_properties.html#storing-style-in-a-file-or-a-database)
Do I have to create a special styling table for it to enable this?
Because when I try to save it
Strange. I can see the empty layer_styles table in my public schema. But saving
fails. Maybe it fails because my PG connection is based on a service definition
and not on host/database?
On July 28, 2016 6:08:01 PM CEST, DelazJ wrote:
>Hi,
>Andreas, Styles are indeed saved in
Hi. was wondering if there is any currently available method to have a
similar functionality to the way that mapinfo works with MSSql tables.
in a nutshell you have the option of a linked table or a live table.
I would like the linked option, where once the connection is made a local
copy of the
Hi Andreas,
To save the layer styles in a PG table is a cool feature ☺. I have no problems
to save the table with a connection based on host/database.
A hint from me: QGIS stores the style-information with the data type “xml”. For
me this made problems when exporting / importing this data. By
Hi,
Andreas, Styles are indeed saved in the public schema, in a table named
"layer_styles". I had never created such a table so I assume it's created
by QGIS.
Just made a test and rename my current "layer_styles" table. Then I
successfully save a new layer style in PG from QGIS 2.16: a new table
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