underdarkGIS posted a reply: Welcome Nestor! Please use the QGIS user mailing list or gis.stackexchange.com for questions on how to use QGIS.
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Nestor Bioma posted a new topic: Bonjour, suis débutant sur qgis, et j'aimerai savoir comment on calcule les azimuts de droite
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andyjtice posted a new topic: Hi, I recently got a lot out of Damiano Cerrone's recent map as he'd supplied a little bit of written context with it. These short descriptions are really useful...
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adi_steinberg posted a new topic: Hello friends, I am pretty new in the QGIS community . I would be grateful if you could answer a question : Does the site have a GIS database layer of Lith...
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andyjtice posted a reply: ... and the Greek Wind farms map was great! It was just a point of clarification I was trying to reach - basically along the lines of: "The map showcase is for an...
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underdarkGIS posted a reply: I'm fine with qgis2threejs output. Personally, for me it's just another way - besides Print Composer - to export directly from QGIS. Animations are fine as well im...
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andyjtice posted a new topic: Thought I'd just put this out there given the number of threeJs images that are being posted at the moment .... but. Is a threeJs output strictly a QGIS composer ...
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nIRV_ posted a reply: T TERRY STIGERS: Same opinion as Nathan, pre-processing raster is fine. That said, if you can substitute any of your pre-processing work with recently added raster man...
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Nathan Woodrow posted a reply: I think that would be fine. There is no restriction on where the data comes from.
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Terry Stigers posted a reply: Okay - so what about pre-processing? By that, I mean raster layers that were produced using other applications (but that are manipulated further in Qgis)?
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