Andrew;
Well that was simple, thank you. I didn't even think to look there; I was
trying to add a standard push button and associate it with save.
Now I just have to solve everything else.
Thanks again.
Tyler
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 4:22 PM, Andrew wrote:
> Regarding your second question, in QTD
Hi everyone,
I am not sure if this issue was solved but QGIS has a rendering setting which
allows allow using multiple CPU cores.
I experienced those inexplicable crashes with QGIS 2.10 (Pisa).
After I activated the setting Render layers in parallel using many CPU cores
and put max cores at 8, e
Hi,
If you are using the latest Qgis on Windows 32 bit, there was apparently a bad
package a few days ago. Please download again and reinstall Qgis. I believe
the problem has been fixed.
Nicolas
Envoyé de mon iPad
> Le 16 sept. 2016 à 08:56, Tudorache, Marian [via OSGeo.org]
> a écrit :
>
On Fri, 16 Sep 2016 11:25:54 +0200
Christoph Lauber wrote:
> Hi H
>
> Are you sure you really need the "Offset" field for your aims?
> Don't you need just the "Time frame size"? There you can choose "step
> width" like minutes, days, month, years...
>
> The offset should be a feature, you can
On 17-09-16 02:28, h wrote:
> Using the 5 year groupings, this is I want from Time Manager:
>
> Frame 1 - road crashes 2001 to 2005
> Frame 2 - road crashes 2002 to 2006
> Frame 3 - road crashes 2003 to 2007
> ...
> Frame 12 - road crashes 2012 to 2016
>
> My understanding is that for this the T