Hi,
Google earth has a slider option for selecting date but I have never seen this
in a plugin. They always seem you show the latest version of the scenes. You
will likely always have a mix of dates in the images in Google earth because
they seem to make spatial resolution the priority. As a
Nick Jadallah via Qgis-user writes:
> I have installed QuickMapServices for QGIS to have more basemap options. I
> have used the "Google Satellite" and "ESRI Satellite" basemaps. It just
> occurred to me that the YEAR in which these maps were published (i.e. which
> year the satellite image data
I am so far out of
my depth here there is no measurement for it.
Thanks to all...
WV-Mike
On 3/10/2022 11:04 AM, chris hermansen wrote:
Mike and list,
Attachments are allowed, but you have to keep it under 100kb! So better sth
like 50kb, if you also have a lot of textwith it
On 09.03.22 18:07, Mike Breiding - Morgantown WV via Qgis-user
wrote:
Apparently attachments are not permitted and HTML links are scrubbed.
How does one share a graphic
Hi,
I can remember that there was this question a while ago. Though I do not
remember the answer.
But my guess is, that in Google Earth e.a. , you are shown the year of the
picture, while those in Google Maps e.g. are sometimes different, and there is
no way to find out how old they are.
May
Hello,
I have installed QuickMapServices for QGIS to have more basemap options. I
have used the "Google Satellite" and "ESRI Satellite" basemaps. It just
occurred to me that the YEAR in which these maps were published (i.e. which
year the satellite image data is from) is important for my project.
As long as the informations are this vague and we do not know what his
data-sets looks alike, there is no use in proposing a workflow.
The spreadsheet approach sounds horrible to me ;)
Bernd
Am 10.03.22 um 18:49 schrieb Nicolas Cadieux via Qgis-user:
Hi,
I’am not quite sure what processes yo
Mike and list,
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 5:07 AM Mike Breiding - Morgantown WV via Qgis-user
wrote:
> I appreciate you taking the time for writing such a detailed set of
> instructions.
> However, it is quicker for me to do it manually.
>
> If the process could be automated then of course it would
Hi,
I’am not quite sure what processes you want automated but if the step
previously described suit your needs, then all the steps could be incorporated
into a model and this model, like any algorithm found in « processing » can be
batched.
Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux
> Le 1
Mauricio and list
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022, 05:21 Mauricio Vieira Cardoso Filho via Qgis-user <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
> Thanks for the info.
> I did the configuration you suggested, but the QGis was very slow. I'll
> see what I can configure inside PGBouncer to minimize this
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the info.
I did the configuration you suggested, but the QGis was very slow. I'll see
what I can configure inside PGBouncer to minimize this amount of
connections.
Thank you all for the support and guidance.
Best
Maurício Vieira Cardoso Filho
Gerente TI Infra
Tel: +556137995
I appreciate you
taking the time for writing such a detailed set of instructions.
However, it is quicker for me to do it manually.
If the process could be automated then of course it would be a
different matter.
I am working only with the
I notice that sometime in the last few months the "Update SQL Layer"
option that used to be accessible by right-clicking on a layer in the
Layers Panel seems to have disappeared. (I'm not running QGUS 3.24.0) I
used to find this function extremely useful for writing some extra SQL
rather than b
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