Il 19/09/2016 20:30, Régis Haubourg ha scritto:
> Thinking of it, it is more a new feature of the "section" canvas than an
> extension of the measure tool we have today. There
> can be several vertical references (many raster, 3D vectors..) available, so
> I think it would be easier to read as a
Le lundi 19 septembre 2016 à 19:44 +0200, Paolo Cavallini a écrit :
> Il 19/09/2016 14:37, Régis Haubourg ha scritto:
>
> >
> > We think that we could head toward something in core in 3.0 for handling
> > z data, and merge raster samping over section lines, compared with 3D
> > values stored in v
Il 19/09/2016 14:37, Régis Haubourg ha scritto:
> We think that we could head toward something in core in 3.0 for handling
> z data, and merge raster samping over section lines, compared with 3D
> values stored in vertex.
> That would also be something really inline with multimap canvas proposal.
Hi Andreas,
VOGIS is really nice regarding graphing profiles from surface elevation
datasets.
The use case here is for viewing and editing profiles against 3D vector
data, not raster, such as water pipes for instance or geological data.
We chose to use a Canvas with all its power for styling and e
Hi,
There is a nice profile tool in the plugin called "VoGIS-ProfilTool". It
is really flexible regarding your input data (new temporary line, line
from existing layers), vertex options and output options and it allows
to intersect with a surface layer (e.g. landcover, though this did not
work in
A related route I’ve been looking at is working in 3D in a Postgresql/PostGIS
system and generating the views to support what QGIS needs to work with. This
is part of a bigger geological data management system we are building.
John Harrop
VP Exploration
International Lithium Corp
> On Sep 13,
On 12 September 2016 at 14:49, Lester Anderson wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had advice or ideas about digitising profile
> data (say on a geological cross-section) that is referenced to a
> polyline in the project,
This is something we've been working on for archaeological use cases.
At th
Thanks for all the ideas, good to see there is interest in this aspect.
Lester
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2016-09-13 10:04 GMT+02:00 Luigi Pirelli :
> +i for Vincent and oslandia
>
> it's a good practice to advice to avoid duplicate work!
>
True!
It was used just a few times, but there is a WIP (Work in Progress)
annoucement process in QGIS. For the record, just launch a thread in qgis
dev mailing li
+i for Vincent and oslandia
it's a good practice to advice to avoid duplicate work!
btw, there is an interesting PR by Alvaro Huarte related with multiple
map canvas... IMHO can be a good generic platform (if extended) to be
a container for vertical profiles, or whatever in a different
projection
Hi Lester,
On 12/09/2016 15:49, Lester Anderson wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had advice or ideas about digitising profile
> data (say on a geological cross-section) that is referenced to a
> polyline in the project,
We at Oslandia are currently developping just that.
It will be available la
Hi,
It has a few dependencies that need to be installed first. I did not have the
patience to try it out yet. Keep me posted on this.
Nicolas
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> Le 12 sept. 2016 à 15:47, John Harrop-3 [via OSGeo.org]
> a écrit :
>
> Nicholas,
>
> No I have not! Must have missed it searchi
Nicholas,
No I have not! Must have missed it searching on geology.
I will take a look, Thanks!
John Harrop
VP Exploration
International Lithium Corp
> On Sep 12, 2016, at 4:44 PM, Nicolas Cadieux
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> There is a stratigraphy section in this plugin. It's made for archaeology.
Hi,
There is a stratigraphy section in this plugin. It's made for archaeology. I
have been meaning to try this for a while now. Have you both looked at it?
Nicolas
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/pyarchinit/
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> Le 12 sept. 2016 à 15:25, John Harrop-3 [via OSGeo.org]
> a
Lester,
I’ve worked on that a number of times and on different GIS packages. Usually
the simple solution is to generate a profile using an arbitrate projection
system - essentially creating another map, and then adding a frame with that
map into the main layout/map your are building in compose
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone had advice or ideas about digitising profile
data (say on a geological cross-section) that is referenced to a
polyline in the project,
Thanks
Lester
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