[Qgis-user] New Coordinate Conversion Tool in Lat Lon Tools

C Hamilton adenaculture at gmail.com
Wed May 29 08:23:27 PDT 2019


Mike,

I went ahead and added a separate delimiter for the DDMMSS format. It
defaults to a ",", but you can go into the Converter settings and leave it
blank. By doing so it will produce the coordinate without the comma (ie
"442220N0861111W") , but leave the others with a comma or the specified
delimiter.

All of the settings are persistent and when you exit QGIS and then relaunch
QGIS they will be as you set them.

This latest version of Lat Lon Tools 3.3.1 should be available shortly from
the QGIS plugin repo.

Enjoy,

Calvin


On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 5:42 PM Mike Flannigan <mikeflan at att.net> wrote:

>
> That is an amazing plugin.?? Thank you.
> It is going to help me out a whole bunch.
>
> I like that you have lat,long, and not long,lat in
> the DD format.?? Outside of the plugin, in the status
> bar at the bottom of my Windows QGIS, and across from
> "Coordinate:", QGIS lists long,lat in the DD format.
> I've been trying to change that to lat,long but have
> been unable to do that so far.?? Anybody know how to
> do that?
>
> The coordinate conversion box is incredible too.
> Very nice design.?? The only thing I would like to
> do that I cannot figure out is to change the DMS
> format from
> 44??22'20" N,86??1'11" W
> to
> 442220N086111W
> But I can easily do that with scripts outside of QGIS,
> so it is no big deal to me.
>
> Now I am going to look at your Search Layers plugin.
> I think I have a need for that too.
>
> Thanks for all you do.
>
>
> Mike
>
>
> On 5/28/2019 2:00 PM, qgis-user-request at lists.osgeo.org wrote:
> > I have added a new coordinate conversion tool to the "Lat Lon Tools"
> > plugin. It is somewhat similar to the capabilities you find with the
> ArcGIS
> > coordinate conversion tool. You can manually copy and paste or type in a
> > coordinate in one of the various formats and it will convert it to all
> the
> > others. You can also click on the map to get the same results. Here is
> the
> > plugin:
> >
> > http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/latlontools/
> >
> > These are the formats that are currently available:
> >
> > WGS 84 latitude & longitude
> > Project CRS
> > Custom CRS
> > D?? M' S"
> > DDMMSS
> > Standard UTM
> > MGRS
> > Google Plus Codes
> >
> > Give it a try and let me know what you think.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Calvin
>
>
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