[Qgis-user] qgis vs grass
Jake Maier
j.m at jmforestry.com
Sat Mar 10 16:26:26 PST 2012
I try to delete some of the fields (columns) in the attribute table but the
delete feature is grayed out weather I toggle editing mode on or off.
How can I delete a field?
Jake
-----Original Message-----
From: Noli Sicad [mailto:nsicad at gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 6:59 PM
To: Jake Maier
Cc: qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] qgis vs grass
To calculate area - (shapeflie file) in QGIS,
Have a look on the Vector (menu)->Geometry Tools -> Export / Add geometry
columns.
You will get a new shapefile with area and perimetre columns
Simple hack for acres;
Open dbf file of that shapefiles in LibreOffice / OpenOffice add a new
columns for arces and just just conversion from units to acres.
I think you can add column as well in the attributes table and add the
formula for conversion tor default unit to acres.
Re: aerial photos, you can use georeference plugin (C++ plugin - standard
/default installed by QGIS to georeference those photos. It easy and simple
to do georeferencing in QGIS compare to MapInfo and ArcMap.
Noli
On 3/11/12, Jake Maier <j.m at jmforestry.com> wrote:
> Thanks Noli,
> That was exactly the advice I was hoping for.
> I write forest management plan, and work with some biologists on
> Natural Resources Inventories. I provide the mapping with a bit
> forestry consulting as a sideline.
> So I want to show drainage maps or vegetation maps (airphotos or
> topomaps overlain with different shaded polygons).
> One important future goal is to show particular stands depending on
> information in the database. I also was hoping grass may provide
> better ways to calculate area. I need English system, acres. I think
> that is not provided in QGIS.
>
> Jake
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Noli Sicad [mailto:nsicad at gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 6:06 PM
> To: Jake Maier
> Cc: qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] qgis vs grass
>
> Hi Jake,
>
> If you are just new to QGIS, just use QGIS without Grass plug-in first.
> Familiarize yourself with QGIS. Download and read QGIS manual.
> You can always install the Grass plug-in later.
>
> If you used ArcMap before and not ArcInfo, mostly like to you don't
> need Grass at the moment. Most of QGIS users (including me) have a
> little use of Grass until you want advance Geoprocessing which can not do
in QGIS.
>
> BTW, sort of things you want to use QGIS for forestry application.
>
> ( BTW,I am trying to use QGIS for forest management and Spatial forest
> estate modelling.)
>
> Noli
>
> On 3/11/12, Jake Maier <j.m at jmforestry.com> wrote:
>> I'm new to qgis. I used ArcMap before so I have some GIS experience.
>> I have the grass plug-in installed. Should I try to setup the grass
>> database right away and try to do everything within grass or should I
>> first use just qgis without Grass until I get more familiar with it.
>>
>> Any pointers are very welcome.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Jake
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