Hi Magnus,
this happened on one machine with fc6 installed. I've tested two
versions of qgis 0.8.0 on this machine. One was compiled by myself, the
second one was the static build provided by Tim Sutton
http://blog.qgis.org/?q=node/46
The Tim Suttons build works fine whilst my one is wrong. I do
Dear Nicolas,
Could you send me a shapefile where this problem occures and tell me which
feature does not paste at all? I will then try to fix the problem. I'm
working on Linux, but I don't think that this bug is platform dependent.
cheers,
Marco
Am Freitag, 26. Januar 2007 21:38 schrieb Nicho
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It would be good to integrate it into qgis (perhaps a python plugin
would be enough?)
pc
HernĂ¡n De Angelis ha scritto:
> No that I know, but you can use gpx2shp:
>
> http://gpx2shp.sourceforge.jp/
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> 2007/1/25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTE
...oops, forgot to reply-all:
On 1/29/07, Matt Wilkie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this due to the QT licence which add this information, and only for
> windows users ;-)
Okay, that gives us where the text comes from, but doesn't help in
understanding what it means. Prior to this thread
Hi
The non commercial is indeed as Matt says because we used Qt
non-commercial edition to build QGIS 0.7.4. QGIS 0.8 was built using
Qt 4.x which is truly open source on Windows now and you should no
longer see this message in our most recent version.
We have no plans to make a 'commercial' vers
Hi Jack
Radim has mentioned some possible 'downsides' in the preliminary
discussions we had on the PSC mailing list before Gary sent the
initial email in this thread out for wider comment. I think I can
summarise by saying that Radims main concern was that the OSGEO
becomes some kind of defacto p
On Monday 29 January 2007 3:16 pm, Tim Sutton wrote:
> Other than that I really dont see any great cons in the road ahead -
> though it would be interesting to get a retrospective opinion on the
> matter from some projects that have already gone through the
> process...
I'm just a GRASS user, not
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GDAL is not under GPL, but X/MIT:
http://www.gdal.org/
Also ESRI, ermapper etc benefit from this (nothing wrong with it, just
for the sake of correctness).
pc
Carl Brown ha scritto:
> And for those who don't know,
> Frank Warmerdam is the original aut
I have to agree with Radim and on the surface following this logic, I
would hate to see any negative impact of OSGeo on projects like
Freegis.org. On the other hand, freegis (as an example) doesn't seem
capable of becoming discouraged by the growth of OSGeo, (to their
credit). Furthermore, there