📍 Interesting early-stage project: RQGIS Console
An R console integrated directly into QGIS -- letting you write and run R code inside QGIS with full access to your active project (layers, CRS, extent, and metadata).
📍 Interesting early-stage project: RQGIS Console
An R console integrated directly into QGIS -- letting you write and run R code inside QGIS with full access to your active project (layers, CRS, extent, and metadata).
#QGIS Fun: Chickamauga Mound
https://www.northrivergeographic.com/qgis-fun-chickamauga-mound/
J'ai toujours cru que dessiner une ligne #géodésique avec n'importe quel #SIG serait une fonction de base. Avec #QGIS non, apparemment. (L'outil semble davantage pensé pour la planification locale que pour les réflexions à l'échelle planétaire.) Mais le module "Shape Tools" de Calvin Hamilton y pallie. Il n'est pas d'emblée évident à prendre en main, voici donc un petit tutoriel.
https://ourednik.info/maps/2026/06/15/creer-une-ligne-geodesique-avec-qgis/

Sur la surface d'un globe, le chemin le plus court connectant deux points s'appelle une géodésique. En cartographie, c'est la seule forme géométrique qui représente correctement les distances "à vol d'oiseau", surtout si votre échelle d'observation est celle d'un continent entier. Autrement dit: ne dessinez jamais une ligne sur une carte projetée en partant du [...]
🚀 QGIS2VectorTiles v3.1 is out!
📍 Supports QGIS point label positions (on/around point).
⚡ Supports QGIS label priority.
🛡️ Validation warnings for invalid expressions.
🎨 Better sprite buffers.
🐞 Bug fixes and stability improvements.
❤️🔥 Please rate and boost to support #FOSS
🔗https://gallpeters.github.io/QGIS2VectorTiles/
#opensource #maplibre #vectortile #qgis #gdal #gis #openlayers #geoserver #maptiler #mapbox
@agc Can't find a version numbers, but late 2024?
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 117568 Dec 16 2024 /usr/sbin/pkg_admin
I have an issue with PGSQL versions conflicting with #QGIS installs, where it seems to only like version 16. Long story, starting with testing QGIS 4 from pkgsrc work in progress.
Most likely a local glitch. :/
Edit:
For:
$ pkgin show-deps "qgis" | grep -i client
I get:
postgresql16-client>=16.0nb1
(implying v14 won't work, but 16, 17, *or* 18 *should* be okay.)
Georgia - viewed from space using cloudless satellite imagery
I am REALLY FRIKKEN MAD now that the PBF→Spatialite conversion of #OSM data loses all of the relationships made by the relations in the data. I had to give up on #overpass queries because hey nobody can run an API any more without drowning in LLM scrapers, and the SQLite database is so much quicker in #QGIS than my old geojson/shapefile approach, but the limits of the separate multilinestring rendering of relation data are significant.
My project used to have really nice distinct rendering for signposted cycle routes that changed depending on whether or not the route forced the rider to tAkE tHe LaNe on a designated road. It really highlighted how bad the gaps were in the local cycle network, and was a really important tool for local campaigning!
But now I'm forced into some compromises that make my maps far less useful, all because everything's a botnet now. I'm still not sure it's going to work!
It's Monday on Terra, 02:25 LMST and Lₛ 301.4 on Mars, and this morning finds #Perseverance at a new location ~256m to the SW of yestersol's location.
Mars doesn't have a calendar yet AFAIK, so it must be Monday there too. Dealing with calendars is going to be a lot of "fun" if ever humans live on other planets.
Used #QGIS to make the map, with data from #NASA's #MMGIS and #USGS.
The path shown is a guess.