Hi Tim,
If I understood correctly what you want to do, I would suggest the following:
1. duplicate the layer
2. in the underlying layer, define rendering for area and the interior
borders.
3. in the layer above, choose “merged features” and define the outer border
lines as e.g. “Outl
Dear list,
since several weeks I can´t open existing .qgz files from inside an open QGIS
instance when they are located on a network drive. The error message that
appears is "Unable to unzip file: ..."
There´s no problem when the .qgz is on a local drive or when I open it from the
windows explo
Hello Michael,
I think the problem here are the 2 map units per pixel, because in your CRS
this means 2 degrees, so one pixel is about 200 km wide. You can try 0,001 for
about 1 m.
Hope that helps, cheers
Simon
Von: QGIS-User Im Auftrag von Michael Scott
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1
ook into it, IF you can open it as a zip.
HTH
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
On 6/20/24 10:29, Simon Dietmann via QGIS-User wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> since several weeks I can´t open existing .qgz files from inside an open QGIS
> instance when they are located on a network drive. The er
Hi Andrea,
I updated QGIS in the meantime from 3.34.6 to 3.34.7-2, the problem occurred in
both versions.
And yes, there was at least one, probably two, Windows updates during the time
I had this problem.
I used the Windows standalone .msi installer, and after the installation was
complete I
sorry if I wasn´t clear enough. The problem occurred already with QGIS 3.34.6.
But now I am completely puzzled, because without any action by me it seems to
have disappeared, and all the QGIS files, no matter if on local or network
drive, open from windows explorer as well as from within QGIS...
Hi Andreas,
as a workaround for your problem I would suppose you draw a new line feature
using the tracing function and then merge it with the one you want to extend.
That should work without any problem.
Simon Dietmann
M.Sc. Physische Geografie
Von: Qgis-user Im Auftrag von Nicolas
Cadieu
dear group,
last week I was asked for a recommendation for resources for self-teaching by
an almost complete GIS beginner. Of course I have some ideas, but does anyone
of you have the ultimate hint for a good and systematic start into GIS in
general and/or QGIS ?
cheers,
Simon
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Hello Michaela,
to find the correct settings for windows and ms office settings for the decimal
delimiter always seemed to be a challenge to me. A workaround is to export
your data in shapefile format (when it isn´t already a shapefile) and then open
the .dbf directly in excel and export it to
Hello Michaela,
you can store any sequence of analysis and geoprocessing algorithms in the
model designer:
https://docs.qgis.org/3.28/de/docs/user_manual/processing/modeler.html
Best regards,
Simon
Von: QGIS-User Im Auftrag von Huesmann,
Michaela via QGIS-User
Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Novembe
Hi Michaela,
the easiest and most flexible way to achieve this is to generate an offline map
either by exporting an online layer to a local .tif or jpg. or by using the
basemap function of the qfield export plugin, where you can define e.g. a map
theme and the horizontal resolution that is used
... we have good experience with study areas of up to 100+ km2 with a DOP in a
resolution of 0,2m. The resulting geotif had about 9 GB and it was no problem
to handle it as offline basemap on a normal android device.
Cheers, Simon
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To me it looks like you maybe choose the wrong transformation type - did you
try to run the georeferncing with different types?
Cheers
SImon
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Von: QGIS-User Im Auftrag von Greg Troxel
via QGIS-User
Gesendet: Freitag, 24. Januar 2025 16:41
An: Belal Elsharkawy
Hi Nôra,
maybe it´s a useful hint that the points are not somewhere in the ocean, but
more or less exactly at the intersection of equator and prime meridian (0°/0°)?
Regards
Simon
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Badenhorst via QGIS-User
Gesendet: Montag, 31. März 2025 08:29
An: Randal Ha
Hi Kelvin,
when I understood correctly what you intend, I would suggest to create a point
grid with horizontal 100 m and 40 m vertical spacing, and after that simply
select all the points and use the "rotate object" tool that can be switched to
snapping at 45° steps.
Regards
Simon
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