Hello Phil
thanks, but as it seems it just copy to clipboard but i would like
to „snap/catch“ to the real node.
Or do i misunderstand sth?
thanks
On 25. März 2017, 08:51 +0100, Phil (The Geek) Wyatt ,
wrote:
> Try the coordinate capture Plugin - that should do that for
Hello
i have a pretty simple question:
I have a vector layered map and i would like to catch/snap to the closed vertex
(after some zoom in, like 1:70 or so)
and get the lat/lon for.
How could that be done the easiest way
thanks
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Try the coordinate capture Plugin - that should do that for you
Cheers - Phil
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Hi Angelos,
AFAIK the ISOs are available for i386 and amd64. The VM Diskimages only work on
64bit VMs - this fits my exoeriences in a master course last winter semester.
Salvatore said he tries OSGeo Live with VM.
Marco
> Angelos Tzotsos hat am 25. März 2017 um 13:00
Hi
I see I can pull in spatial MS SQL data via the Layer menu, although this only
appears to support single tables (spatial or non-spatial). DBManager doesnt
appear to support MSSQL (although not having used it, Im not sure if I can can
a query against a remote DB).
What I need to do is run a
Hi Marco,
OSGeo-Live does support both i386 and VMs.
https://live.osgeo.org/en/download.html
Cheers,
Angelos
On 03/25/2017 12:19 PM, Marco Lechner - FOSSGIS e.V. wrote:
Do you have a PC with a 64bit CPU (and your virtualisation Software
supports this)? AFAIK OSGEo Live does not run on 32Bit
Do you have a PC with a 64bit CPU (and your virtualisation Software
supports this)? AFAIK OSGEo Live does not run on 32Bit systems or VMs.
And show a behaviour as you described.
Marco
Am 25.03.2017 um 11:10 schrieb Salvatore Oliveto:
>
> Hi, I followed the procedure for installing osgeolive with
Hi,
Can you please provide some more info on this issue?
e.g. system architecture, OSGeo-Live version, virtualization platform etc.
Cheers,
Angelos
On 03/25/2017 12:10 PM, Salvatore Oliveto wrote:
Hi, I followed the procedure for installing osgeolive with VM
Hi, I followed the procedure for installing osgeolive with VM
https://live.osgeo.org/it/quickstart/virtualization_quickstart.html, but
when I start the VM with osgeolive remains black screen and Linux doesn't
start
thank you
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I upgraded from an earlier version of QGIS on my Mac, and have noticed that
QGIS crashes frequently now. I haven't pinned down the exact work flow that
causes this, but it seems to happen when I'm zooming or panning a map I've
made that includes large numbers of polys, and my layer comes from my
Dear QGIS community,
As you've surely noticed, we've been working hard on a new logo for QGIS:
http://blog.qgis.org/2017/01/08/qgis-3-0-logo-voting-results/
All new logo materials are now published in a handy visual style guide that
provides images and color codes for you to use:
I don't have a lot of QGIS experience (none prior to 2.18), and I have seen
more crashes than I would like (mostly related to Cocoa), but I would
offer some general comments:
> I did note this warning there: *WARNING: QGIS will crash if Qt4
> developer components are installed in the standard
Hi there,
I have a question, if I may:
at the following website
http://openflights.org/data.html
there are these maps of airlines, connecting airports.
http://openflights.org/demo/openflights-routedb-2048.png
The actual map and code can apparently be bought,
but instead I am looking for a
Hi Anita,
Am Sa, 25.03.2017, 21:52 schrieb Anita Graser:
> All new logo materials are now published in a handy visual style guide
> that provides images and color codes for you to use:
> http://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/styleguide.html
Uh... 3.7% key black and 0.86% key black. That's below
I would like to share a project for 3d visualization of Qgis content by
utilizing a not very well known ISO standard, the X3D geospatial component
as openly available in the x3dom implementation (http://x3dom.org). As a
first tangible result of this effort, it becomes possible to generate an
Hi Marco,
Your previous statement was "OSGEo Live does not run on 32Bit systems
or VMs".
This statement is false. OSGeo-Live can be installed on a 32bit VM, if
done from the 32bit iso as a starting point.
We just publish a 64bit VM image during the release process since this
image has a
Hi,
Please set the VM as 64bit Ubuntu, not 32bit
Best,
Angelos
On 03/25/2017 04:49 PM, Salvatore Oliveto wrote:
hi, I use Win 10 64 Bit, with osgeolive 10.0, see the attached file...
I can use osgeolive with usb drive, but not with VM
tell me if you need other informations
thank yoy
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