ive always found your english to be good , and you speak in an easy calm way which makes learning for me (autistic ) so much easier , ive recomended your channel to lots of folk as an interesting and easy place to gain an understanding of such a complex subject , well done , and keep up the good work
Thank you very much, sir, for all the content shared. My question is 1. How can I draw a line using degree minutes and seconds and the distances. 2. How can I label this line with bearing and distance like we have on survey maps. Ie bearing above and distances below. 3. Is there a script that can automate this process?
Hi a question, i am currently trying to export a Geotiff from QGIS into VizRT, but using your method, the tif seems to be lacking a Globe icon on the file. Am i missing something?
Thanks for the many tips and reference to Hans van der Kwast. He has a whole series on hydrological applications, including: ua-cam.com/video/H7L8Vc0uIhQ/v-deo.html Calculate and Visualise Flow Direction in QGIS Thesis on QGIS: Nature preservation organisations use QGIS for visualising counts of flora & fauna, policies, grazing strategy, walking maps, etc.
ive always found your english to be good , and you speak in an easy calm way which makes learning for me (autistic ) so much easier , ive recomended your channel to lots of folk as an interesting and easy place to gain an understanding of such a complex subject , well done , and keep up the good work
Thank you very much, sir, for all the content shared. My question is
1. How can I draw a line using degree minutes and seconds and the distances.
2. How can I label this line with bearing and distance like we have on survey maps. Ie bearing above and distances below.
3. Is there a script that can automate this process?
Hi a question, i am currently trying to export a Geotiff from QGIS into VizRT, but using your method, the tif seems to be lacking a Globe icon on the file. Am i missing something?
Make sure the option to "Append georeference information" is selected in the Save Map as Image dialog.
@@KlasKarlsson thanks i will try again
Thanks for the many tips and reference to Hans van der Kwast. He has a whole series on hydrological applications, including:
ua-cam.com/video/H7L8Vc0uIhQ/v-deo.html Calculate and Visualise Flow Direction in QGIS
Thesis on QGIS: Nature preservation organisations use QGIS for visualising counts of flora & fauna, policies, grazing strategy, walking maps, etc.