He. Hamish, EuroGlobalMap is a free source from the collaborating EU mapping
agencies, it has a layer BuiltupP (for points) that goes down to rather small
villages (<2000 in. or so). See screenshot attached.
https://eurogeographics.org/maps-for-europe/open-data/
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Barend Köbben
Senior Lecture
Just a side-note: I filled in the survey and said I work in an organization of
>100 employees. That is because my university has almost 800 staff. But only a
max of 50 or so use QGIS regularly. On the other hand we have 3200 students of
which also a proportion uses it...
In other words, don't m
Natural Earth data is a wonderful free and open service from the folks at NACIS
and cartographers around the globe. Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso and Tom Patterson
led the effort.
It has NOTHING to do with Google. The Terms of Use on the page
https://www.naturalearthdata.com/about/terms-of-use/ state:
Another way would be to leave the joining up to Postgres, i.e. create a VIEW
with the Join and load that view as a layer in QGIS...
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Barend Köbben
On 18/10/2019, 10:16, "Qgis-user on behalf of
burghardt.scho...@stadt.wolfsburg.de" wrote:
Dear list,
I have a postgres layer that
http://www.qcooperative.net
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On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 10:14,
b.j.kob...@utwente.nl<mailto:b.j.kob...@utwente.nl>
mailto:b.j.kob...@utwente.nl>> wrote:
The main question is actually: why would you want to do that? You just en
The main question is actually: why would you want to do that? You just end up
with a larger data structure (more triangles) to show exactly the same surface
model. You would not have any more detail, i.e the smaller triangles inside the
original large one would have exactly the same azimuth and