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Hi Luca,<br>
<br>
You can find the images also in the online archives of the mailing
list:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-user/2015-June/032464.html">http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-user/2015-June/032464.html</a>
(scroll down to the bottom).<br>
<br>
The issue with ArcGIS is that only a very small fraction of the devs
and users has access to ArcGIS - so unless you can point to some
public document that explains an issue or function (e.g. online
version of ArcGIS documentation) there is not much value in pointing
us to "the way ArcGIS" does it.<br>
<br>
Greetings,<br>
Andreas<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20.06.2015 23:54, Luca Galuppini
wrote:<br>
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<div>Dear Andreas,<br>
<br>
thank you for your hint, i just need to get used to a
different environment. i didn't mean to make comparisons
between arcgis and qgis, i know what are the differences
between an open source project and a commercial software and
i'm sorry if it sounded "bad", but really, the arcgis thing
was only for better explaining what i meant and i hoped
someone answered "yes, qgis has that function, just download
this plugin / click on that small icon". anyway, the
categorization function in the symbology section is almost
identical to arcgis, that's why i expected something similar
also in the labelling section!<br>
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that said, do you have a link for your attachments? i cant see
them as i'm reading in digest mode<br>
<div>
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Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 11:10:53 -0400<br>
From: James Keener <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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To: Andreas Neumann <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] labelling by attribute<br>
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> 0.00xx percent of what ESRI has available in its
budget.<br>
<br>
And have an amazing piece of software to show for it!<br>
<br>
> However, I agree with you, that rule-based or
categorized labels would<br>
> be very useful to have in QGIS. In fact we know
this for a long time<br>
> already - since version 2.0 people have asked for
it. But - it is quite<br>
> a lot of work to implement. If you need this,
consider sponsoring it or<br>
> start a crowd-funding initiative.<br>
<br>
There was talk in another email thread about doing
something similar for<br>
AutoCAD support.<br>
<br>
In all seriousness, what would be the process of doing
this? Has this<br>
been done for any other QGIS features? Who would be
paid? OSG, specific<br>
developers? Who would we talk to about something like
this?<br>
<br>
Jim<br>
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Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 17:25:44 +0200<br>
From: Andreas Neumann <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] labelling by attribute<br>
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Hi Jim,<br>
<br>
On 20.06.2015 17:10, James Keener wrote:<br>
>> 0.00xx percent of what ESRI has available in
its budget.<br>
> And have an amazing piece of software to show for
it!<br>
<br>
Thanks ;-) we try our best.<br>
>> However, I agree with you, that rule-based or
categorized labels would<br>
>> be very useful to have in QGIS. In fact we know
this for a long time<br>
>> already - since version 2.0 people have asked
for it. But - it is quite<br>
>> a lot of work to implement. If you need this,
consider sponsoring it or<br>
>> start a crowd-funding initiative.<br>
> There was talk in another email thread about doing
something similar for<br>
> AutoCAD support.<br>
<br>
Yes - I will start working on a requirements document
soon. I will post<br>
it on Google Docs so different people/organizations can
contribute. In<br>
the case of DXF/DWG, J?rgen Fischer of company Norbit
will be able to<br>
work on it. He also partially did the DXF export and
knows the DXF<br>
format quite well. For the import we will probably use a
library called<br>
Teigha - the same library also used by ESRI, Bricscad,
Intergraph and<br>
many others. We will have to join the OpenDesignAlliance
to get access<br>
to this library and pay a yearly membership fee - we
still have to<br>
investigate which level of membership we need as an open
source project.<br>
It is clear that the DWG import is harder than the DXF
export, but the<br>
Teigha library will help a lot.<br>
<br>
> In all seriousness, what would be the process of
doing this? Has this<br>
> been done for any other QGIS features? Who would
be paid? OSG, specific<br>
> developers? Who would we talk to about something
like this?<br>
<br>
yes - absolutely - it has been done before. Maybe 2/3 of
the recent new<br>
features were introduced because of paid development,
and there has been<br>
some co-financed and/or crowd-funded development
efforts. As an example,<br>
the DXF export was funded by 3 Swiss communities, the
database relations<br>
and nested forms had been paid by some Swiss
organizations. Many other,<br>
mostly middle-european local governments (e.g. Tuscany,
french ministry<br>
of environment, Agence de l'eau Garonne, Province of
Vorarlberg<br>
(Austria) ...) have contributed and funded as well.<br>
<br>
Recently, there have been two successful crowd-funding
initiatives:<br>
<br>
* QGIS GRASS Plugin Upgrade Crowdfunding:<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.gissula.eu/qgis-grass-plugin-crowdfunding/"
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* QGIS live layer effects:<br>
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The QGIS PSC will invest some efforts to help such crowd
funding<br>
initiatives and make them more visible on our website,
mailing lists and<br>
social media.<br>
<br>
Besides the DWG import crowd funding effort, Nyall
Dawson also plans to<br>
soon introduce a funding effort for print composer
rewrite/improvements<br>
and a new reporting framework.<br>
<br>
Andreas<br>
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Message: 3<br>
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 11:45:51 -0400<br>
From: James Keener <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:jim@jimkeener.com">jim@jimkeener.com</a>><br>
To: Andreas Neumann <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:a.neumann@carto.net">a.neumann@carto.net</a>>,
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] labelling by attribute<br>
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>>> 0.00xx percent of what ESRI has available
in its budget.<br>
>> And have an amazing piece of software to show
for it!<br>
><br>
> Thanks we try our best.<br>
<br>
But seriously, I've shown people who've only used Arc
QGIS and they love<br>
it! They find the interface easier to understand and
use, and some of<br>
them also really latch onto the idea of it being F/OSS
(beer AND<br>
speech)! I only hope that at some point I have enough
that I can give<br>
back. QGIS is amazing and may be in the process of
changing the flow of<br>
my life (more on that in a few months if this works
::fingers crossed::).<br>
<br>
> For the import we will probably use a library
called<br>
> Teigha - the same library also used by ESRI,
Bricscad, Intergraph and<br>
> many others. We will have to join the
OpenDesignAlliance to get access<br>
> to this library and pay a yearly membership fee -
we still have to<br>
> investigate which level of membership we need as an
open source project.<br>
> It is clear that the DWG import is harder than the
DXF export, but the<br>
> Teigha library will help a lot.<br>
<br>
Not to argue, since I'm not the one doing the work (and
it's a feature<br>
that could help me out a bit!), but how does this mesh
with GPLv2 and<br>
the goal of being a F/OSS platform?<br>
<br>
>> In all seriousness, what would be the process
of doing this? Has this<br>
>> been done for any other QGIS features? Who
would be paid? OSG, specific<br>
>> developers? Who would we talk to about
something like this?<br>
><br>
> yes - absolutely - it has been done before. Maybe
2/3 of the recent new<br>
> features were introduced because of paid
development, and there has been<br>
> some co-financed and/or crowd-funded development
efforts.<br>
<br>
What's the process for going about this? Let's say I
want to start a<br>
crowd funding campaign or fund a specific project.
Would I contact the<br>
PSC and hash out the feasibility and funding
requirements?<br>
<br>
Jim<br>
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Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 10:00:15 -0600<br>
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HI,<br>
I have a shapefile that shows up in a project. But whne
I open it into<br>
another project it doesn't show up. In another instance
I had a shapefile<br>
that I opened an it showed up, but was so extremely
larger then what it<br>
should have been. I know this is a CRS issue, but not
sure how to correct.<br>
Suggestions?<br>
Thanks,<br>
Chandler<br>
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Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 10:12:35 -0700 (PDT)<br>
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Hi,<br>
In your QGIS option, make sure CRS on the fly is
activated. Also make sure that the "what to do if file
has no CRS" is set to "ask" so that QGIS does not assume
the projection is the project projection or a default
CRS.<br>
Once the file is open, if the file has no CRS (prj
file,), QGIS will ask for a projection. At this point,
you will need to add one. If you are not sure, you can
try something logical like a local CRS. (Informed
guess). Zoom to layer extent and see if you are in the
right spot. If not, you can right click on
the layer and change the CRS and then zoom to extent
again. Look at the x and y. Are you in meters or
long\lat??? That will help guessing. If you find the
right CRS, you can save the file with the new or
corrected prj file in the "save as".<br>
Nicolas Cadieux M.Sc.<br>
Les Entreprises Archéotec inc. <br>
8548, rue Saint-Denis Montréal H2P 2H2<br>
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 Fax: 514.381.4995<br>
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HI, I have a shapefile that shows up in a
project.? But whne I open it into another project it
doesn't show up. In another instance I had a
shapefile that I opened an it showed up, but was so
extremely larger then what it should have been.? I know
this is a CRS issue, but not sure how to correct.
Suggestions? Thanks, Chandler<br>
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Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 20:31:04 +0200<br>
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Hi,<br>
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I have developed my own model, which processes input
vector layer. The<br>
final output is vector layer that contains many
attribute fields, and of<br>
course, also the geometry, but I need a simpler output -
geometry and most<br>
of those fields are unnecessary. With this model, how
can I get a simple<br>
table output with selected attribute fields of the
output layer?<br>
<br>
Thanks for any advice.<br>
Dominik<br>
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