Hi,
If disolve is the problem, try the grass disolve tool in the processing
toolbox.
Nicolas
Le 2016-03-25 14:28, azf100 [via OSGeo.org] a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have a .csv with lat, long, radius. I want to create a circle around
> each point based on the input radius. I imported the .csv and trie
Hi,
You can also try to save as a spatialite layer. It's more modern then the
shape file and is likely faster especially for operations demanding topology.
Nicolas
On Mar 25, 2016 3:55 PM, "mtreg [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Ah, didn't google hard
Hi,
List of things to check:
Are long/lat inverted?
Is your other map in the same CRS? (Coordinate Reference system?) If not, it
can be fixed by making sure you have "CRS on the fly reprojection" activated in
the options. Also make sure that QGIS "ask" for new layers that have no
CRS).
Nic
17:10 heeft Carlos Cerdán < [hidden email] > het volgende geschreven:
Another thing to check: - Is your map file (jpg image) georeferenced?. If not,
use Raster --> Georeferencer --> Georeferencer to do it. You must select
the same SRC that your points are. Good luck Carlos Cerdán 2016
Hi,
I haven't look at the link yet but it looks interesting. Before investing
more time and energy for the Qgis plugin, I would call JPL at NASA to find out
how the next version of the SRTMs (NASADem) will be distributed. I
imagine the data it downloaded from the various NASA FTP services? I
r the head up,
> Alessandro
>
>
>
> On Wed, 30 Mar 2016 at 15:23 Nicolas Cadieux <[hidden email]
> > wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I haven't look at the link yet but it looks interesting. Before
> investing more time and energy for the Qgis plugin
Hi,
It is my understanding that the parameters used in QGIS for that transformation
are not sufficient and will simply lead to a change in EPGS code number
with no actual changes to the coordinates.
If you are dealing with data in the 20k to 250k (like topo maps, SRTM), you can
go ahead with
necessary for a
transformation and if the appropriate gsb files is present it is used. The
accuracy of the transformation then depends on the grid-shift file accuracy
(resolution).
The grid shift files can be used both for reprojecting vector and raster data.
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2016-03-31 15:54,
Hi,
I have been looking at that. If I understand, that grid is for the nad27
to nad83 (original). Updated version of nad83(csrs96) known as nad83csrs
or nad83(csrs98) are not included. I think the trx software is the
only ways out for those. I and sending email to see if other grids exist
Hi,
I think you need to change your local Windows settings. They are probably
set to us English.
Nicolas
On Apr 1, 2016 11:05 AM, "Lene Fischer [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi
In 2.14 when I use a decimal number it is represented as a dot
gis-user [mailto: [hidden email] ]
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Sendt: 1. april 2016 20:40
Til: [hidden email]
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Hi,
I think you need to change your local Windows settings. They are probably set
to us English.
Nicolas
On Apr 1, 2016 11:05 AM, "Lene F
5259272...@n6.nabble.com> wrote:
Hello, I forgot to indicate that also “gpsimporter plugnin” crashed
the Qgis startup. Please assist From: Ayanda Sigwela [mailto: [hidden
email] ] Sent: 02 April 2016 02:03 AM To: 'Nicolas Cadieux' <
[hidden email] >; ' [hidden
Hi,
You could try things like botanical gardens or a zoo. They have a huge
need for GIS but don't really know it! Most will have some type of
software but you could use Qgis in that type of setting to show them it's
use.
In my opinion, it is more important to have a cool workplace and learn
Hi,
I don't have Qgis front on me but you can use expressions for scale
rendering of labels. ($scale). I think we can also do that with
conditional formats objects properties. You could set object to become
transparent depending on the expression. The below link is for labels but
the same
Hi,
Profile tool would help, I don't know qprof. You could always try a classic
cost path raster analysis using the grass or saga module available in
processing. That would give you the easiest route between 2 points.
For something like what you have on the link, I have not seen this on
Qgis.
Hi,
I don't use NDVI raster calculation but if you have no data values where you
thinks you have some data, then my first reaction would be to see if all the
layers are in the same CRS in case the plugin does not reprojection on the
fly...
You are using more than one layer? Maybe add informa
and It is right. I didn´t work with more than
> one layer...
> Any idea please!???
>
> Regards,
> Mariana
>
> 2016-04-05 10:20 GMT-03:00 Nicolas Cadieux <[hidden email]
> >:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't use NDVI raster calculation but if you have no
Hola,
Es probablement un plugin... Cierre todos los plugins y abre QGIS de
nuevo
Nicolas
Le 2016-04-05 14:20, Corredera_Estudio de Ingeniería GEOCOBET
CARTOGRAFÍA Y SIG [via OSGeo.org] a écrit :
> Hola
>
> Al cerrar QGIS, tanto la v. 2.8.7 como en la 2.14, aparece este
> mensaje de error:
Hi,.hdr is most a header text file that you can open with a txt editor like
notepad++. Apparently, you can open the .flt (float point raster) if you
modify it to a .BIL. See link.CheersNicolas
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/140389/converting-dem-to-floating-point-raster-flt-using-qgis
F
ber of pixels no data (no data). Therefore I would like to know why this occurs and how I can do about it.Thanks!!!Regards,Mariana2016-04-05 12:10 GMT-03:00 Nicolas Cadieux <nicolas.cadieux@archeotec.ca>:
Hi Marina,
Please post more information on the exact calcul
Hi,
Have you thought of just creating a custom CRS in QGIS? That could be an easy
way out.
Nicolas
On Apr 9, 2016 04:07, "Andrea Peri [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi,
For our internal use i need customize the epsg file of the PROJ.
I customize th
Hi,
Try to figure out exactly why you are getting the error from Maxent. Does
that software only use raster with identical pixel size and layer extent? If
it's the pixels that don't align, that may be fixed with various tools in the
Qgis raster menu (like gdal warp), or by just changing a few
Hi,
My guess is that 83.320587 can't be represented using a base 2 number.
Qgis is showing you the closest match. Computer work with base 2 and we
normally think in terms of base 10.
Nicolas
On Apr 13, 2016 13:51, "pvanbosgeo [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure if there is a bug but since you have a virtual raster, I would
look to see if they all have the same no data values. Try loading only
one raster or try saving the virtual raster as a tif and setting the no
data value. Do you have the same problem?
If Qgis does not recogni
ene Fischer
Fra: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-bounces@lists.osgeo.org]
På vegne af Nicolas Cadieux
Sendt: 17. april 2016 14:48
Til: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Emne: Re: [Qgis-user] Raster - values and histogram
Hi,
I am not sure if there is a bug but since you have a virtual raster, I wo
Hi,
What is the best way of getting the OSGeoW4 prompt to use the gdal dev command line tools rather than the current stable distro?
Thanks!
Nicolas
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compare will give you the best bang for the buck (free!). Then you
can import the raster in Qgis.
Being a professional archaeologist extensively using lidar, I would be happy
help out if you have questions (as long as your research ethics are top notch.)
Have fun!
Nicolas Cadieux
On May 5, 2016
ing else I need to do?
Thanks
Nicolas
On May 4, 2016 3:25 PM, "Even Rouault-2 [via OSGeo.org]"
<ml-node+s1560n5264616...@n6.nabble.com> wrote:
Le mercredi 04 mai 2016 21:21:32, Nicolas Cadieux a écrit :
> Hi,
> What is the best way of getting the OSGeoW4 prom
Hi,
I have never used it but there is an Atlas creation tool in Qgis.
Nicolas
On May 6, 2016 7:35 AM, "Sarah Gregg [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Here I am back again with what may well be a very simple question
(though perhaps with a negative answer
Hi,
I am typing the following in the Osgeo prompt:
gdal-dev-env. Then I see the SET commands for GDAL data, Driver_path and Python_path. Looks OK.
If I then try gdal_grid, I get the following windows 7 error:
"The program can't start because sqlncli11.DLL is missing.."
Anything else I need to do?
Hi,
I haven't been fowling the thread closely but when I have something to do and
don't want it necessarily georeferenced, I just use a local UTM zone in
meters...
Nicolas
On May 11, 2016 05:07, "simonc8 [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Thanks for
Hi,
I remember reading an article by Anita Graser explaining that the modeler did
not yet have conditional modeling I may be wrong as Qgis changes
rapidly.
https://anitagraser.com
On May 11, 2016 01:28, "Sebastian Teßmer [via OSGeo.org] "
wrote
Hi,
I believe FiberPlanIT is a plugin you get when you pay for the FiberPlanIT
software. I does not seem to be available otherwise:(
Nicolas
On May 12, 2016 11:31 AM, "Sheikh Salman Ahmad [via OSGeo.org] "
wrote:
I need plugin of Fiber
Hi,
If a module or a plugin uses multiprocessors it will do so. There is no
general "use multiprocessors" setting.
Nicolas
On May 13, 2016 15:31, "Elstermann, Mike [via OSGeo.org] "
wrote:
I have found the click for use more processor
Hi,
The plugin is being distributed only by the software company creating it. You would need to check with them.
Good luck
http://www.fiberplanit.com
Nicolas
On May 14, 2016 2:05 AM, Sheikh Salman Ahmad wrote:
HiCan you confirm me the price.Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 09:06:08 -0700From: nicolas
Hi,
Getting a server going can be frustrating at first. Being kind and calm
would help getting the answers you are looking for.
Good luck
Nicolas
On May 14, 2016 12:21 AM, "Kuan Song [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> The QGIS server officia
le.com> wrote:
Il 14/05/2016 08:22, Nicolas Cadieux ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> The plugin is being distributed only by the software company creating
> it. You would need to check with them.
> Good luck
>
> http://www.fiberplanit.com Of course the plugin must be G
Hi,
Some GDAL raster processing modules use multiprocessing. If you click on
the help button in the GDAL Windows (that opens when you click on a GDAL
function), you will see more info on the application. Some like gdal_grid
have a switch like -all_CPU (or something like that). If you add tha
Hi,
Nice to know you got it going and got your smile back. I know... I have been
there many times... :)
Cheers!
Nicolas
On May 16, 2016 4:32 AM, "Kuan Song [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi Nicolas, Thank you. I came across a QGIS plugin called QGIS
Can you join the CSV to your layer using the "joins" function?
Nicolas
On May 19, 2016 09:49, "Lene Fischer [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi,
Is there a workaround to import classification values into
Style>classification dialog.
I have 4
Hi,
Look at online documentation for the Qgis project. There are many PDFs
including a Gentle introduction to GIS. YouTube can be a good friend.
It can all be done. Qgis can import the txt file using the layer/add
layer/add delimited text layer. You will need to know what CRS
(coordinate re
t of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
University of Copenhagen
MOB +45 40115084
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Sendt: 19. maj 2016 16:54
Til: [hidden email]
Emne: Re: [Qgis-user] Classification from a CSV
Hi,
Is it possible that the 2 missing records were deleted in another GIS? There is
an issue with deleting records in shape file as there are many ways to do
that. If the record were deleted in another GIS, they may show up (or
not) in another software. Could that be it...
Nicolas
On May 25,
Hi,
I don't use that projection but make sure the file and the project are saved in
the same projection. Sometimes, reprojection on the fly does that. You
can also try creating a spatial index.
Hope this helps
Nicolas
On May 25, 2016 4:17 AM, "chun-chieh chao [via OSGeo.org] "
Hi,
Maybe under raster/conversion/polygonize. Make sure gdal is activated in
the plugins.
https://docs.qgis.org/2.6/en/docs/training_manual/complete_analysis/raster_to_vector.html
Nicolas
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Hi,
There is a plugin to georeference pictures.
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/geotagphotos/
I think qgis2leaf plugin will also be useful.
Nicolas
On May 29, 2016 06:28, "kmithoefer [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Dear all,
Salut!
Never did this but there seems to be something in the processing toolbox for
finding dangles v.clean rmdangle. Could be a start. There must be
more...
Nicolas
On May 30, 2016 1:05 PM, "Adam Sherman [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hello, I hav
Hi,
Try saving the layer in WGS-84. Then make sure the project is also in the same
projection. It can help sometimes to make a spatial index.
Keep me posted.
Nicolas
On Jun 1, 2016 05:35, "Lester Anderson [via OSGeo.org] "
wrote:
Hello,
change and are clear line segments; these should be smoother.Data that are in UTM and with WGS-84 graticules look fine (smooth latitude lines). Is there an issue with Polar views and graticules? LesterOn 1 June 2016 at 11:41, Nicolas Cadieux <nicolas.cadieux@archeotec.ca> wrote:Hi,
Try saving
views. Will keep investigating
this one Lester On 1 June 2016 at 17:40, Nicolas Cadieux < [hidden email]
> wrote: Hi,
When crossing the equator, 0 or 180 degrees, you will always have difficulty
reprojecting shapes on the fly. That is what you are doing. Your project is
in polar but you
Hi,
My guess is that the value where imported from a csv with no field type
value. Therefore, text values could have been imported as float values
in the shape file. What is the field type for both your files?
Nicolas
https://anitagraser.com/2011/03/07/how-to-specify-data-types-of-csv-columns-
ris Berens, GISc
www.mapland.co.za +27 (0)82 567 9322
On 6 June 2016 at 16:17, Nicolas Cadieux < [hidden email] > wrote:
Hi,
My guess is that the value where imported from a csv with no field
type value. Therefore, text values could have been imported as
flo
that works fine. The error appears to lie within the Identify Features tool. If I knew how I'd write a ticket for it.Thank you for your consideration. If I knew how I'd write a ticket for it.
On 7 June 2016 at 14:34, Nicolas Cadieux <nicolas.cadieux@archeotec.ca> wrote:Hi,
You c
Hi,
Was it working before? Is this your first time using it or have you used it in
the past? Did you select the algorithms and the output file name?
Nicolas
On Jun 10, 2016 7:38 AM, "Ian kirk-ellis [via OSGeo.org] "
wrote:
I have QGIS installed
Hi,
I know there are many versions of WGS84. I have a pro GPS with post processing and I can select various versions for my needs.
My question is for hand held non commercial GPS devices or for small drones or tools that don't use DGPS. (I know that most receivers have an error that is bigger th
Hi,
I will answer my own question as I have found the answer. It appears that GPS satellites orbits are given in IGS08, assumed identical to ITRF2008 also assumed identical to WGS84(G1674). Assumed = pretty close for most applications.
Nicolas
On Jun 13, 2016 11:01, Nicolas Cadieux wrote:Hi,
I
Hi,
If the raster (geological map) is not georeferenced, it's lower left (or upper
right can't remember) corner should be at 0,0. Try opening that first.
Nicolas
On Jun 18, 2016 05:30, "Grant Boxer [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
I have a geological m
Hi,
I have no inside knowledge of this as I am not an the development team but I
remember a good post on the subject explaining that Qgis did repack the shp
file when closing the file with deleted features. Is this only done on a
"save as"?
The problem may be cause by another GIS, like Manifo
Hi,
I also have anaconda (but 2.7) with no problems. That should not be the source.
As a precaution, I did not specify anaconda as my main Python interpreter, but
that should not be the issue (but keep it in mind).
I would try deleting the Qgis registry key and all Qgis folders
like .qgis2
Hi,
Are you having other issues with Windows? Is this a very old windows
installation? If so, you could try a reinstall of Windows if it's a few
years old as a very last resort.
Before that, make sure you don't have an antivirus (or other anti-spyware)
software running during the installatio
Hi,
It could be the python path or and old python plugin found in the
C:\Users\Administrator\.qgis2 or the C:\Users\username\.qgis2. that
crashes the startup.
If it is the python path, go to computer/advanced system
settings/environnement variables. Look at the Variable called
PYTHONPATH. I
Hi,
I would try installing in another similar machine to see if you can reproduce
the problem. You could destroy the current .qgis2 folder. It should be
recreated on start up.
Try the easy install. I would write down everything you have done and
make a need posts. You could log a formal bug
Interesting, I would look if you could clean the Path windows variable.
There may be stuff in there you don't need. Looks like it's limited to 1024
characters... never seen that. I will look at my path later today.
Nicolas
On Jun 27, 2016 11:04, "defelix [via OSGeo.org]"
Hi,
This is what I have in my path variable.
Look in yours to see if the stuff about Qgis is in there.
C:\Python27\;C:\Python27\Scripts;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program
Files\ThinkPad\Bluetooth Software\;C:\Pro
Found this...
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/limitation-to-the-length-of-the-system-path-variable
Le 2016-06-27 11:04, defelix [via OSGeo.org] a écrit :
> Hi,
> just a small clue I found out, in a file named setup.log.full in the
> following folder C:\OSGeo4W64\var\log I found this
Hi,
If you log a formal bug report, you will most likely get more help from the
developers.
Does anybody else have an idea???
Nicolas
On Jun 28, 2016 4:00 AM, "defelix [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
I cleaned up my PATH env variables loo
Hi,
If you have teamviewer, maybe I could log on to your machine and see if I can
spot something. You would will need to have the admin password.
That could be problematic in an office. You could set up a temporary
admin if they don't like that.
I am in Montréal.
Nicolas
On Jun 27, 2016 1
Hi,
That is good news!
Nicolas
On Jun 30, 2016 12:05, "defelix [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
I write again, since the solution could help somebody else in the future.
I found out what was the problem. I had recently installed several pyth
Hi,
Open the csv in note pad or notepad++. You will probably find characters
or empty columns that are throwing off the import.
Nicolas
On Jul 5, 2016 8:42 AM, "Lene Fischer [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi,
Trying to open a CSV file in 2.15 Master
Holà
Creo que con Google, es impossible de saber realmente. No creo que esta
orthorectificada pero la position esta bastante buena. Hay que hacer
verificaciones.
Nicolas
On Jul 5, 2016 4:40 PM, "Eddison [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hola, un gusto
Holà,
Si miras una imagen de google Earth, se puede ver fácilmente que los
edificios y los árboles no están perfectamente derechos. Se
puede ver fácilmente la dirección del vuelo y el "nadar" o la
posición abajo del satélite. Se llama en
inglés"relief displacement". Una imagen bien ortorect
Hi,
Looks like you already have that but if you want more manipulations, save the
dbf and a CSV and you can do cross tabulation in excel or libre office Calc.
Nicolas
On Jul 6, 2016 12:45 PM, "James Keener [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Isn't that th
: Wed, 6 Jul 2016 09:04:35 -0600
Subject: Re: SOBRE OPENLAYERS , GOOGLE MAPS - GOOGLE SATELITE
Ah ok, muchas gracias Nicolas por tu amable respuesta!
Saludos
Eddison
El 6 de julio de 2016, 7:38, Nicolas Cadieux [via OSGeo.org] <[hidden email]>
escribió:
Holà,
Si mir
Hi,
Qgis uses gdal library to deal with rasters. I found some information in
the link below. Perhaps the gdal user group could help. It is
possible that you need an extra driver to read the files. (Perhaps installable
via the osgeo4w Qgis installer). You can also try the semi automatic
cla
Hi,
The manual is for 2.0 and you are using 2.14.3. It's probable that things
have moved a bit. Try looking under the layer menu and look for new
vector layer or something like that.
If you don't find it, I can look for it later today when I sit down in front of
my computer.
Nicolas
On Jul
Hi,
This could work but there may be a more efficient way. Here are my ideas.
1) Split vector layer using the ID for each plot/cluster.2) Create a polygone
from the file extent. (use the processing toolbox), merge all the polygone into
1 file.3) Find the centroid of this shape and the maximum
Hi,"My first issue is the CVS file has both the lat/long in one column
separated by a comma. I see that the import process requires them to be in
separate columns."
Import the file in Excel or Libre Office calc. Use the text to column to split
the data. I qgis, I think the data will need to be
Hi,
You need to merge the shape files. Look in the vector menu.
Database need to be identical or else funny things are going to happen.
Nicolas
On Jul 8, 2016 7:00 PM, "terry martin [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
I am trying to make one sha
Hi,
Definitely not a laptop cpu or memory problem. I run Qgis with a window7
core 2 cpu with no trouble for everything except Lidar.
Try using the simplesvg plugin to save the shape file or maybe try a
"save as" for the layer.
Don't try to save a layer with the print composer. If you have f
Hi,
That's a question for R that you can access with Qgis but personally, I find it
just easier to use R directly. Saga, may have a local Moran and probably
Grass. Open the processing plugins and search for the geospatial
statistics and a few will pop up from Grass and Saga.
A very easy way
Hi,
Could it be that you are hitting the size limit of the shapefile? I
have had problems like this trying to make Isoline for a very big raster
(all of Québec). The solution could be to split the shapefile or maybe
to change file formats (spatialite maybe???). Look at the file size as
it gr
Hi,
Keep in mind Lester that the result will always look like a rice paddy
field with steps unless you resort to lots of smoothing. You will see
theses steps with you do a shade model from the DEM. That's a good way
to see the problem. It may no be visible by just looking at the DEM.
Nicolas
700MB... That would make sense.
The all mighty Shapefile will some day, disappear... :(
Nicolas
Le 2016-07-12 14:54, Cene Ketcham [via OSGeo.org] a écrit :
> Ah, good call. I didn't think of that. The original is already ~700MB,
> so adding several million vertices could push it over 2GB. Trying
Hi,
Have you tried the various tools in the pool processing toolbox?
Occasionally, these tools are much faster than the standard tools offered in
the Qgis vector menu. You could also try Grass or Saga directly. The later has
a smaller learning curve. Both are installed with Qgis.
You could tr
Hi,
An other option would be to use a file format that uses only a single
file. I think spatialite could work. Another option could be to use
a csv with WKT. This way, they could also open the text file in a text
reader (like notepad) and actually see the content of the file. This way,
you
Hi,
The easiest way for now is to simply save the layer in the other CRS ( "save
as" and reproject the file) so that both have the same CRS. Then, you
don't need to use OTF.
Ultimately, a fix for OTF would be best but I believe, complicated from what I
have read as this relies, If I understan
Tried looking for it but no luck. It would help if you could say where the data
is supposed to be. Then you could try to look in www.epsg-registry.org .
Nicolas
On Jul 19, 2016 2:48 PM, "berndv. [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi,
we just received som
I imagine you have tried
5243
4839
31491 to 31495?
You could also look for Germany in https://epsg.io They have 129 CRS for
Germany...
On Jul 19, 2016 15:27, "berndv. [via OSGeo.org]"
<ml-node+s1560n5277180...@n6.nabble.com> wrote:
Am 19.07.2016, 21:19 Uhr,
gitude
10.66154 South Latitude 49.06307 East
Longitude 10.81879 Cheers Bernd Am 19.07.2016, 21:39 Uhr, schrieb Bernd
Vogelgesang < [hidden email] >: Am 19.07.2016, 21:19 Uhr, schrieb Nicolas
Cadieux < [hidden email] >: Tried looking for it but no luck. It
9 luglio 2016 23:24:24 EEST, Bernd Vogelgesang < [hidden
email] > ha scritto:
Am 19.07.2016, 21:53 Uhr, schrieb Nicolas Cadieux < [hidden email] >: I
imagine you have tried
5243
4839
31491 to 31495? No, I haven't till now, cause I had no idea of them (the
first 2) 5243 is t
Good for you!
I would like to try Manifold... they have a lot of GPU computing I would
like to see in Qgis.
Cheers!
Nicolas
On Jul 20, 2016 09:31, "berndv. [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
Hi folk,
just caught the guy responsible for the data, and he
Hi,
I imagine you are doing a join using the local government field or is this a
spacial join?
I imagine you are using a field. Would you have an extra space before the
commas? That would through things off.
Try loading the shapefile and the csv data without the join? Then, copy a
governme
Hi,
Try disabling all the plugins then try again.
Nicolas
On Jul 21, 2016 03:22, "Grant Boxer [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote: Why do I get a crash –
mini-dump message when exiting QGIS 2.16? Grant Boxer Perth, Western
Australia
Hi,
There is a simple plugin called "profile tool" that works well with raster
data. For cleaning data, Grass has good topology tools in the processing
plugin.
Nicolas
On Jul 27, 2016 11:36, "Tyler Veinot-2 [via OSGeo.org] "
wrote:
Hi al
On
Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Nicolas Cadieux < [hidden email] > wrote:
Hi,
There is a simple plugin called "profile tool" that works well with
raster data. For cleaning data, Grass has good topology tools in the
processing plugin.
Nicolas
On Jul 27, 2016 11:36, "T
l 27, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Nicolas Cadieux < [hidden email] > wrote:
Hi,
You may have to try a full 3D software for that. AutoCAD??? I have not found a
good 3D replacement for that.
Good luck
Nicolas
On Jul 27, 2016 13:06, "Tyler Veinot-2 [via OSGeo.org] " <
[hidden email]
Hi,
According to this the geosoft free viewer has some export capabilities.
https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1258/Data/grid_facts.txt
Good luck
Nicolas
On Jul 27, 2016 21:24, "Grant Boxer [via OSGeo.org]"
wrote:
QGIS does not seem to be able to
Hi,
Have you guys looked at what was being developed as plugins for
archaeology? There are a few plugins dedicated to the archaeological
community (I am afraid I have not used them). These plugins could be a
good starting point for your projects as both sciences depend on
understanding stra
Hi,
Some work was done on this a few years ago. I don't think the project has
evolved very much since. The openwor plugin does not import styles but
does import the layer properly. It would be nice to get both working
together.
http://planet.qgis.org/planet/tag/mapinfo/
Nicolas
On Aug 3,
Hi,
I imagine your are dealing with raster? You will need to select the
method for georeferencing, then press the button to execute the
command. I can't give more details as I don't have Qgis in front of
me. You will see many examples on YouTube.
Nicolas
On Aug 6, 2016 10:12, "積丹尼 Dan Jac
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