QGIS UK: 8th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting plans
It’s been a long time since we posted anything up here but hopefully the news of another user group happening in Stirling on 7th November will hopefully assuage your distress.The event is very kindly...
View ArticleQGIS NL Community: Dutch QGIS usergroup meeting
All presentations will be in Dutch. Please have a look at the Dutch version of this page to see more…
View ArticleNorth Road: Edit Features “In Place” crowdfund — made it to QGIS 3.4!
Well, thanks to the resounding success of our QGIS edit-in-place crowdfunding campaign, we’ve been frantically smashing away at our keyboards in an attempt to reward the QGIS community by sneaking this...
View ArticleQGIS NL Community: Programme change…
See the Dutch website for more info on the programme.
View ArticleIreland QGIS User Group Blog: Add Realistic Mist and Fog to Topography in...
I recently came across a great tutorial by John Nelson in which he demonstrated how to create map of Switzerland in the style of Edward Imhof, the famed Swiss cartographer renowned for his hand painted...
View ArticleLutra Consulting: New 3D features in QGIS 3.4
Thanks to the great response from the QGIS community to our crowdfunding call, we have added several new features to the upcoming release (3.4).Here are the highlights of the features:Print layoutWith...
View ArticleLutra Consulting: Mesh Data Abstraction Library (MDAL)
In the world of GIS, vector and raster are the most common data types to represent real world features. But not always, vectors and rasters can describe the complexity and nature of the data.Example of...
View ArticleQGIS Project blog: QGIS 3.4 Madeira is released!
We are pleased to announce the release of QGIS 3.4 ‘Madeira’! Madeira was the location of our developer meeting in February 2018.Windows installers and Ubuntu/debian binaries are already out, and all...
View ArticleMarkus Neteler: GRASS GIS 7.4.2 released
We are pleased to announce the GRASS GIS 7.4.2 release What’s new in a nutshellAfter a bit more than four months of development the new update release GRASS GIS 7.4.2 is available. It provides more...
View ArticleQGIS Project blog: Report back on the 20th QGIS Hackfest in Zanzibar
This post summarizes personal reports of community members who attended the 20th Hackfest in Stone Town, Zanzibar the week before the FOSS4G in Dar Es Salaam.Report from Matteo GhettaQGIS developers...
View ArticleANDROID · GIS · WEB: The new QML widgets in QGIS – When widgets get unbridled
Individuality is the definition of freedom. And freedom is the fundamental requirement of man’s mind. QGIS possibly cannot give you all the freedom you require in life. But at least a lot of freedom in...
View ArticleQGIS NL Community: (Nederlands) BGT Import plugin vernieuwd
Sorry, this entry is only available in the Dutch language
View Articleanitagraser.com: My favorite new recipe in QGIS Map Design 2nd ed
If you follow me on Twitter, you have probably already heard that the ebook of “QGIS Map Design 2nd Edition” has now been published and we are expecting the print version to be up for sale later this...
View ArticleQGIS Project blog: User question of the Month – Nov 18
QGIS 2.18 is the third LTR since we started this effort back in 2015 and next year will see the first LTR of QGIS 3. On this occasion, we want to learn more about our users and which versions of QGIS...
View ArticleANDROID · GIS · WEB: Visualize Postgres JSON data in QML widgets
As promised some time ago in “The new QML widgets in QGIS – When widgets get unbridled” we still owe you some fancy unicorns, but first let’s have a look at another nice feature that has been...
View ArticleANDROID · GIS · WEB: QGIS speaks a lot of languages
QGIS is a real cosmopolitan. Born in Alaska sixteen years ago, it has spread all over the world since. Thanks to its open source mentality, it finds not only in economically strong countries big...
View ArticleANDROID · GIS · WEB: The new QML widgets in QGIS – When widgets get unbridled
Individuality is the definition of freedom. And freedom is the fundamental requirement of man’s mind. QGIS possibly cannot give you all the freedom you require in life. But at least a lot of freedom in...
View ArticleANDROID · GIS · WEB: Visualize Postgres JSON data in QML widgets
As promised some time ago in “The new QML widgets in QGIS – When widgets get unbridled” we still owe you some fancy unicorns, but first let’s have a look at another nice feature that has been...
View Articleanitagraser.com: Movement data in GIS #16: towards pure Python trajectories...
Many of my previous posts in this series [1][2][3] have relied on PostGIS for trajectory data handling. While I love PostGIS, it feels like overkill to require a database to analyze smaller movement...
View ArticleQGIS Project blog: Results of the MacOS bug fixing initiative
Thanks to your donations, we were able to hire core developers to focus on solving Mac OS specific issues for QGIS. More than 30 MacOS QGIS users donated a little more than 3000 € for this bug fixing...
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