Hi Grant,
In the Print Composer>Item Properties>Map you can find Grids / Draw Grid/ Draw
Coordinate
Here you can specify the CRS and the format of the coordinates.
Here a quick video for an example (Sorry forgot to turn on the mic):
http://www.screencast.com/t/yy83fxLPm
Regards
Lene Fischer
Ah. Thanks.
Can I echo Richard's request for a back port?
-ramon.
> On 12 Dec. 2016, at 09:46, Randal Hale
> wrote:
>
> You're hitting a bug that exists in QGIS 2.16 and 2.18 - They are working on
> a resolution.
> See Below:
>
On 12 Dec 2016 13:14, "Ramon Andiñach" wrote:
Ah. Thanks.
Can I echo Richard's request for a back port?
A backport of 3.0s fix isn't possible (it's part of a larger set of
changes). Maybe an alternative fix could be developed for 2.x, but I'm not
aware of anyone
Hi,
You also find the equivalent in dd and use that.
This should help
http://www.equationsheets.com/latlon.xls
If it's just for printing, Lene has a better solution.
Nicolas
> Le 11 déc. 2016 à 03:45, Lene Fischer [via OSGeo.org]
> a écrit :
>
> Hi
Hi Grant,
I do understand.
At first you can choose between decimal, degree/min , Dec/min/sec. That part
one of the solutions.
Secondly you can use the offset. Simply take the minutes eg 42 and divide it
with 60 in the x box write 42/60. It will then change the value to 0,7 and the
grid will
Hi All,
As a mostly shape/tab file user, I've been attempting to experiment
with spatialite dbs a bit recently, and am starting to get a bit more
used to them. I'm hitting a problem with splitting objects though, and
wondered if this annoyance counted as a bug?
If I have a spatialite layer and
You're hitting a bug that exists in QGIS 2.16 and 2.18 - They are
working on a resolution.
See Below:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/15847
On 12/11/2016 08:39 PM, custard wrote:
Hi All,
As a mostly shape/tab file user, I've been attempting to experiment
with spatialite dbs a bit recently,