[Qgis-user] R: Re: Publish a book about the optimal use of QGIS

Lene Fischer lfi at ign.ku.dk
Tue Nov 18 02:33:16 PST 2014


For open data you can use http://download.kortforsyningen.dk

Danish datasets. We use EPSG 25832 for projection.
You can find Shapefiles, Pointcloud, Raster and WMS.
Regards

Lene Fischer
Associate Professor

Faculty of Science
University of Copenhagen

MOB +45 40115084
lfi at ign.ku.dk

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My question would not be in any way critical but open to discussion.
Probably everyone will have its objectives and certainly will need different information but there are basic information that are common to all (may be trivial, but beginning I did not know where to download the shapefiles, there are several sites but I personally do not know of many , in particular for Italy....).
The community is crucial and often I turned with great success and I thank all those who patiently respond by providing their valuable time.
Thank Anita, I'll read your book!

>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: werner.macho at gmail.com
>Data: 18/11/2014 9.55
>A: "labiancamarilena at libero.it"<labiancamarilena at libero.it>
>Cc: "qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org"<qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org>
>Ogg: Re: [Qgis-user] Publish a book about the optimal use of QGIS
>
>Well
>
>I guess there is no "optimal" use of QGIS. Everyone has other 
>priorities and everyone is using QGIS in other ways.
>So unless you are not writing a book for your own usecase I guess there 
>will never be THE book for you.
>Information about howto use and optimal workflows for different things 
>will always be cluttered in different books or in the net.
>
>The Documentation is there and (I hope) it covers all of the core 
>functionality of QGIS. The way you assemble this functionality is 
>completely in your hand.
>
>Speking specifically from "where to download shapefiles" - There is a 
>lot of open data available .. too much to for one book. And for some 
>information you will find literally NO open data (unfortunately).
>There is no "golden way" for that. (Beside that - downloading data is 
>very country specific).
>
>Sorry to say that.
>
>But there is light.. If you have any specific question - just ask here 
>on the mailing list and I am sure you will get some answers (for your 
>book :) )
>
>kind regards
>Werner
>
>On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 9:33 AM, labiancamarilena at libero.it 
><labiancamarilena at libero.it> wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>> it is a bit 'of time I use QGIS and I must say that the community has
helped
>> me to solve many problems and to learn a lot about using QGIS.
>> Meanwhile I also bought several books for using QGIS but I must say 
>> that they have many limitations.
>> I ask because the community does not publish a book about the optimal 
>> use
of
>> QGIS, with all the tips and practical information (such as union and 
>> what precautions to use or where to download shapefiles .....).
>> Thank you all as always.
>> Marilena
>>
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