I have a series of located points and have added new points to the bottom of
the attribute table. How do I get QGIS to recognise and plot these new
points?
Grant Boxer
Perth, Western Australia
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Any news about it? It's been over two weeks since this message. Thanks for
your work and effort Wiliam.
Regards.
El 24/07/16 03:29, "William Kyngesburye" escribió:
> I'm working on it. I'm doing a major update of tools and dependencies, and
> also packing and cleaning for a move, so it's going
Hi,
I cannot answer your question directly but u can offer my grain of salt.
Generally, the correct version of numpy should be Installed with Qgis.
However, if you have an other version of Python installed on your machine
(like Anaconda), the plugins and Qgis could look at that if the Linux
Hi,
I'm searching for a convenient way to label buffer rings around a central
point the way I like it.
The standard layout looks like this in the screenshot.
https://ibin.co/2qyymNujAt17.jpg
I found no settings to get:
- the lables be stacked vertically to the top, instead of the default
horizont
What about to set coordinates for your labels?. You would can calculate X
and/or Y label coordinates as center coordinates plus radius of buffer plus
some aditional length acording your presentation scale. These values must
be in a field and, on your label menu, you must set Ubication as "Data
defi
Hi Carlos,
thanx for pointing me to this.
My layer already contained a field "distance" with the buffer rings size.
I added x and y fields to the layer, copied the center points x-value with
the Info-tool and filled it in for x, and then copied the y-value and
added the "distance" value to it
On 09-08-16 10:21, Jesús wrote:
> Any news about it? It's been over two weeks since this message. Thanks for
> your work and effort Wiliam.
>
> Regards.
>
> El 24/07/16 03:29, "William Kyngesburye" escribió:
>
>> I'm working on it. I'm doing a major update of tools and dependencies, and
>> als
Or use homebrew to install it as long as there's no ready to use bundle
around. There is an updated formula for QGIS 2.16 waiting to be
installed on OSX :)
https://github.com/OSGeo/homebrew-osgeo4mac/pull/146
Matthias
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On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 07:50:13 -0700 (PDT)
Nicolas Cadieux wrote:
> Hi,
> I cannot answer your question directly but u can offer my grain of
> salt. Generally, the correct version of numpy should be
> Installed with Qgis. However, if you have an other version of Python
> installed on your machine