Title: Scalix message content
I just installed QGIS build
6039 and my WMS connections seems to be very slow now.
During load of a WMS Layer
the terminal throws tons of the following
lines:...Warning:
QPaintEngine::setSystemRect: Should not be changed while engine is
activeWarning:
Paolo,
Your mentioned sponsoring was donated by the Dept. of Geoinformation
(SO!GIS) of the Kanton of Solothurn/Switzerland.
At the year 2001 the parliament of the Kanton Solothurn decided to
migrate from Windows Desktop to Linux Desktop. At the first step SO!GIS
builds up a web based
I'm missing one further option of enhanced vector editing. The following
essential editing features are missing in my opinion:
- editing doughnut polygons
- splitting lines and polygons
- concatenate lines and polygons
- create connected polygons in concideration of adjacent borders
- snapping to
What I need is a editing tool to edit PostGIS Layer. I think editing
with the GRASS plugin is a good option, but we should unify the editing
tools for the future for all possible QGIS vector layers.
Regards
Horst
Dr. Horst Düster
Please excuse this german posting. It is addressed to the german QGIS
Community.
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I want to install two different QGIS Versions on one linux box. 1.
Stable 0.9.1 in production state and 2. unstable 0.9.2 for developing.
With ccmake I configure different CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX for each
installation. After make install 1. the Python bindings for 2. are not
available and vice versa.
gLine = QgsGeometry.fromPolyline( [ QgsPoint(1,1), QgsPoint(2,2) ] )
# buffer with distance 0.5, use 5 segments to approximate curves
gBuffer = gLine.buffer(0.5, 5)
print gBuffer.asPolygon()
The buffer() method is a great starting point to create a geoprocessing
plugin. At the moment we want to
A new Geoprocressing Python plugin is available in the Python Plugin
Repository.
http://spatialserver.net:3001
This plugin is under developement and offers vector analysis functions for ogr
and postgis vector data.
The following functions are available:
- Buffer
- Convex Hull
I published the Version 0.2 of the geoprocessing plugin. With this
version you can use the internationalisation methods offered by QT and
PyQT.
1. Add your language to geoprocessing.pro. Filename convention:
geoprocessing_first two letters of your locale name.ts
2. Create a *.ts file with:
For me it works. Are your path settings correct?
Dr. Horst Düster
GIS-Koordinator, Stv. Amtschef
Kanton Solothurn
Bau- und Justizdepartement
Amt für Geoinformation
SO!GIS Koordination
Rötistrasse 4
CH-4501 Solothurn
Telefon ++41(0)32 627 25 32
: Geoprocessing]
Düster Horst escribió:
I published the Version 0.2 of the geoprocessing plugin. With this
version you can use the internationalisation methods offered by QT and
PyQT.
1. Add your language to geoprocessing.pro. Filename convention:
geoprocessing_first two letters of your locale
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