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    <p>Hi Kirk,</p>
    <p>Yes, that worked well.  I added the code from the processing
      toolbox and it worked fine.  <br>
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    <p>Very helpful, thanks very much . . . .<br>
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      <p>Hi Springfield:</p>
      <p>You can place the python code in the
C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\QGIS\QGIS3\profiles\default\processing\scripts
        folder on your local machine and then it will show up under
        scripts in the processing toolbox.</p>
      <p>Kirk Schmidt<br>
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        <p>Hello Everyone,<br>
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          Thanks very much for the suggestions.  The main_angle option
          seem to do the trick.<br>
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          I didn't try the Python code.  Not familiar with that side of
          things although it is probably simple enough.  Could not find
          the recipe for adding it to the plug-in list, which I presume
          is where it is supposed to go.<br>
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          Thanks again, very helpful…<br>
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          <p>Hi Springfield:</p>
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          <p>Sure it would , I have attached my little convergence
            tool.  Just create a point in the area where you want to
            know the convergence at let her rip.  The vary last column
            is the convergence in minutes.  So, depending on what side
            of the central meridian of your coordinate system you are,
            it will either be negative or positive. SO, I just used it
            yesterday for and area that is east of the meridian, UTM
            easting > 500,000,   therefore the resulting convergence
            was 22 minutes, which need to be subtracted from the grid
            north value to obtain true north.  It is not a sophisticated
            workflow, but I only require it intermittently.</p>
          <p>I usually use NRCAN magnetic declination calculator
            (online) to verify the magnetic declination for the day. 
            But it seems to be offline. I convert everything to magnetic
            for field work and then there are no mistakes due to
            declination calculations and settings.</p>
          <p>Have fun</p>
          <p>Kirk<br>
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            <p>Aha, thanks Kirk.  That's why my lines are not as I
              intended.  This probably affects making the lines with the
              Shape Tool.</p>
            <p>Yes, it seems to draw in grid north, angle_main reports
              in True DD.  The map is 26907, UTM 7N.</p>
            <p>I calculated the difference between as drawn and as
              reported and used that to change the input figure.  It
              works OK, not exact as the convergence varies with
              longitude, I believe.</p>
            <p>Thanks Kirk . . . .<br>
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                <div>From: kirk <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
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                <div>Date: 2022-02-03 5:55 a.m. (GMT-04:00) </div>
                <div>To: Springfield Harrison <a
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                <div>Subject: RE: [Qgis-user] Labeling Lines with
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              <div dir="auto">Hi Spingfield.</div>
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              <div dir="auto">I use a little routine and the core if it
                is:</div>
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                  Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; background-color:
                  rgb(255, 255, 255);">main_angle($geometry) which you
                  can use in field calculator.</span></div>
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                  font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica,
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                  rgb(255, 255, 255);">Note this will give you the
                  azimuth in relation to grid north for the coordinate
                  system you are using.  For projections, you will need
                  to lookup or calculate convergence to get the
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                <div>Date: 2022-02-02 7:30 p.m. (GMT-04:00) </div>
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                <div>Subject: [Qgis-user] Labeling Lines with Bearings </div>
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              Hello,<br>
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              I need to put the line direction (azimuth) into a line
              label. Some <br>
              searching has not come up with anything.<br>
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              Is there a way?  Thanks very much . . . .<br>
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26 Church Road
Sutherlands River, NS
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Tel (902) 922.3607
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