Hello all,
I maintain an internal mirror of the qgis.org Debian repos where I work,
so I generally upgrade QGIS ahead of my colleagues to test each new version.
I did so with the latest 2.16 packages, and I noticed that QGIS
additions to PyQt4 break the system packages when imported in the wr
Hello all,
I'm dealing with multispectral raster imagery on a daily basis, and I
have a really quick question : does anyone know if it is possible to use
custom raster band names in the raster's "Properties" window, rather
than e.g. an obscure "Band 7"?
My use case is exactly the same as wha
Hi Stefan,
On 08/04/2015 10:34 AM, Stefan Kiefer wrote:
found this by coincidence while looking for something different. That
might be interesting for you. Or have you seen this already?
http://fromgistors.blogspot.com/2013/07/working-with-multispectral-bands-in-qgis.html
The article apparentl
application
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and master).
Thanks, that was it!
I'm not sure why it worked before in 2.10, but it did without
initializing the QApplication. Hm, weird.
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On 28 October 2015 at 10:01, Alessandro Pasotti mailto:apaso...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 2015-10-28 9:57 GMT+01:00 François-Xavier Thomas
> mailto:francois-xavier.tho...@airinov.fr>>:
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>> Hello all,
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