I commented on that issue (4374) and explained my view on that topic again.
Do you think the plugin way would be easier (knowing that it is not necessarily
faster)? It seems to me that the implementation into the postgres data provider
of QGIS might have a undefined time horizon.
I could really
Question
Does the dissolve process time exponentially increase with the number of
polygons being processed or is it linear?
Background
Dear All
I am using QGIS 2.14 64 on i7 laptop in particular I have been dissolving a
polygon file of around 20,000 individual polygons.
This using the standard
Ciao Luca,
effettivamente la descrizione ufficiale per installare QGIS su sistemi
Linux non è chiarissima, sopratutto per dummies. Magari un esperto la
capisce al volo.
Comunque certo, per installare su Linux, almeno le basi di questo
sistema bisogna conoscerle.
Io, senza stare qui a spiegarti
Per caso nei comandi mancava il
sudo apt-get install qgis??
___
QGIS-it-user mailing list
QGIS-it-user@lists.osgeo.org
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-it-user
Salve.
Ricordate che è facile migliorare la descrizione sul sito, basta fare la
proposta tramite github, anche da interfaccia web.
Grazie.
Il 1 agosto 2016 16:49:12 CEST, nino formica ha scritto:
>Ciao Luca,
>
>effettivamente la descrizione ufficiale per installare QGIS su
Il giorno 1 agosto 2016 16:49, nino formica ha
scritto:
> Ciao Luca,
>
> effettivamente la descrizione ufficiale per installare QGIS su sistemi
> Linux non è chiarissima, sopratutto per dummies. Magari un esperto la
> capisce al volo.
> Comunque certo, per installare su
Hi Carlos,
I fixed this 4h ago and added a regression test so this never happens again.
Just wait for the next point release or use an upcoming nightly build.
Best regards Matthias
On 01/08/16 18:35, Carlos Cerdán wrote:
> Hi users list, Hi developers
>
> Just to report about strange behavior
Thank you Matthias! And thanks to all the QGIS developers crew that give us
your effort to keep updated our lovely GIS application.
Best whishes
Carlos Cerdán
2016-08-01 11:43 GMT-05:00 Matthias Kuhn :
> Hi Carlos,
>
> I fixed this 4h ago and added a regression test so
Hi All
The QGIS project is pleased to announce the first QGIS Grant programme. If you
are a developer of community contributor and would like to be funded to work on
that great improvement to QGIS that you have been dreaming of, now is your
chance!
Please visit :
Hi,
we are now about 30 people on the wiki lists for the hackfest in Bonn and we
added some more accomodations to the github wiki:
https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2016_Code_Sprint#Registered_Attendees
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/wiki/QGIS-Hackfest---Bonn---August-2016
but I have heard, that
I have been using databases for years and have used QGIS since 1.8 for
general mapping. I know it can use additional data attached to the
geographic data via a union query to display lots of different things. I
have map areas where population density would be nice to display using
different
It's called a choropleth map.
http://oobrien.com/2010/01/simple-choropleth-maps-in-quantum-gis/ is one
tutorial I found.
Jim
On August 1, 2016 8:07:11 PM EDT, Chuck Young wrote:
>Thanks Jim! You are right a join! I now need to know how to get the
>data
>to show the
Hi Sashi.
That clears it up, thanks.
I don't use tables in map views and generally just stick with legends, so
you are more advanced than me there.
Having a look, you can put the filter in the filter with box; ie $id>29
Then put the worwrap for the individual column in the attributes menu by
13 matches
Mail list logo