short announcement: QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour now available on Ubuntu
Times are changing and so should a GIS. Since a long time there was the announcement to release QGIS 2.0 to the public by June. But as there…
Times are changing and so should a GIS. Since a long time there was the announcement to release QGIS 2.0 to the public by June. But as there…
A short time ago I’ve posted an article on the installation of QGIS in combination with a PostGIS database in the background. As we all know, Windows is…
Today I want to share a Python script that I wrote to plot some lab data against the core depth it was taken from. I know its not…
In this tutorial I’ll show you, how to combine text information with spatial information using the open source software QGis. You can easily download and install QGis from…
When I was starting with Ubuntu I was struggling with getting QGIS to run on Ubuntu. Actually it is not a big deal despite of adding a repository…
Previous Posts in this series QGIS Plugin – RasterCalc QGIS Plugin – OpenLayers So, this will be a pretty quick post on one of my most used…
Map Projections The question of map projections and how to reproject data is one that comes up often in discussions with both experienced colleagues and those new to…
Previous posts in this series QGIS Plugin – RasterCalc QGIS Plugin – OpenLayers Point Sampling Tool I have recently been working on a project that has required the…
RasterCalc QGIS Plug-in QGIS is an open-source geographic information system that is familiar to many geospatial professionals. I find more and more that I’m able to use QGIS…
Writing Geospatial Files In the last post in this thread I began discussing basic syntax and how to open and read a geospatial raster file. This installment in…
Reading Geospatial Files In the last post in this thread I provided a bit of background and some simple instructions for installing python and the necessary modules for…
For my first post on digital-geography.com I wanted to begin a discussion on a topic I have strong feelings about, Python. A common question I get from students…