Hi Richard
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 8:07 AM Richard Duivenvoorde
wrote:
> On 2/24/22 00:57, Tim Sutton wrote:
> > If you want to try some python, you could make a variant of this (1) to
> export in parallel (thanks Nyall for most of the key rendering logic
> there). Note teh complete plugin sho
On 2/24/22 00:57, Tim Sutton wrote:
If you want to try some python, you could make a variant of this (1) to export
in parallel (thanks Nyall for most of the key rendering logic there). Note teh
complete plugin shown there is not functional yet, and you would need to adapt
it to temporal based
Hi
If you want to try some python, you could make a variant of this (1) to
export in parallel (thanks Nyall for most of the key rendering logic
there). Note teh complete plugin shown there is not functional yet, and you
would need to adapt it to temporal based rendering.
(1)
https://github.com/t
Hi Dolf,
I hope others can confirm/falsify, but I do not think you can do parallel
painting, as QGIS has just one MapCanvas, and for what I know QGIS first paints
the map on that MapCanvas (given your layers, styles, temporal filter etc etc),
and then 'just' creates an image from that?
But may
Hi all,
The temporal animation functionality of QGIS is great. I am currently
playing with it, probably a little out-of-scope, to make a travel animation
on a map. Everything works great, except that at high frame rates and high
resolution, exporting the animation to images is very slow (hours).