That seems to be the path to scripts, not the binary. All was set up OK in
QGIS, but it uses system, not user path (Windows has 2 PATH environment
variables)
Adding the R bin folder to the Windows user (not system) PATH variable & QGIS
works fine.
Thanks
Brent Wood
From: Bo Victor Thomse
For whom may be concern,
A while ago I have sent an email that I got an error when I tried to install
Plugin Builder plugin.
It was about the module QtWebKit.QWebView module.
I open the Python console from QGIS and I have done
from PyQt4. QtWebKit import QWebView
and it does work, therefore QWeb
I think the aim is exactly that, to FIND the radius for each biogas plant
which is able to provide the plant with enough resources.
I once had a quite similar problem, to create new polygons which had to
reach a certain sum value of credits per unit, but overlaying other
polygons with diffe
I think you can solve this problem nicely by moving everything to
rasters. There is the concept of a "cost" raster that totals how
difficult it is to go from a certain start point to anywhere else in
the region. In your case, instead of total "difficulty" you would
total
Hi Julie.
You need to define a surrounding area for each of the biogas plants. I suggest
you base the surrounding areas on the polygons you already have, so that each
plant has a polygon that is a union of several surrounding biogas-potential
polygons. How to do this is up to you.
Hereafter you
Dear all
I have tried asking my local QGIS expert but unfortunately she is for once not
able to help me. I hope someone can.
- I have a vector polygon layer that contains data for the amount of
biogas potentially available in a polygon - unit is m3/ha/year. The polygons
are of varyi
Hi,
Try stretching the image colors. (If you have a null value that became a true
value (like -32768) then QGIS could try to stretch that image between -32768
and you highest value resulting in a black image on the screen until you change
the stretching values.
Use the value plugin or histogr
Hi Jörg,
On Thu, 02. Jul 2015 at 19:01:05 +0200, Jörg Hulka wrote:
> In the Web area of the windows qgis installer the mentioned apache
> server in Vienna version is missing.
But OSGeo4W has it (32bit that is)
Jürgen
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On 02-07-15 22:43, Kari Salovaara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my humble opinion is that wiki is nice place for list of references and
> enough at the moment.
> It's easy to add a new reference, or publication.
> In some distant future when there will be hundreds of articles they
> should be moved to some db
On 02-07-15 21:53, Anita Graser wrote:
> Or is the wiki preferable as people can add their publications
> theirself?
>
>
> Mhm, can we pull content from the wiki onto the website?
Nope, not untill we build some javascript magic to maybe scrape it or so.
But I do not think it is worth
2015-07-02 19:01 GMT+02:00 Jörg Hulka :
> Hello all...
>
> I'm a total Newby on qgis server and interested in setting up a qgis
> server for use with qfield (testing).
> I read in some tutorials that an apache Web server is needed to get qgis
> server running.
> In the Web area of the windows qgis
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