| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | ||
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 11 months |
| seen | Dec 4 '12 at 12:53 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
|
May 14 |
awarded | Popular Question |
|
Aug 29 |
comment |
Using Qgis server with Ubuntu 12.04 Thanks for your answer Giovanni. I have it installed using synaptic and the server exe was placed in /usr/lib/cgi-bin/. I checked if it was working with url localhost (returned "It works!"). I created a qgis project and placed it in a folder in cgi-bin called project. Used add WMS layer in qgis desktop and the layer is listed & can be added to the TOC but isn't rendered? I used absolute paths in project properties. Thanks for reading guys. |
|
Aug 28 |
asked | Using Qgis server with Ubuntu 12.04 |
|
Jul 30 |
comment |
Advanced colour palette for raster data Thanks guys for all the help I do appreciate it. I've tried the methods above. I'll have to bin the values in the raster as the Chlorophyll-a values are a log scale. I've done what I need manually but it's not ideal. I'll have time later in the week to look at automating it. Cheers |
|
Jul 27 |
comment |
Advanced colour palette for raster data Thanks Willy have downloaded it and I'm having a look at it. Cheers |
|
Jul 27 |
comment |
Advanced colour palette for raster data Thanks for that Spacedman I'm looking for an XML colour gradient doc now. Cheers |
|
Jul 27 |
comment |
Advanced colour palette for raster data This looks good it may sort out what I'm trying to do. Thanks for your response cheers. |
|
Jul 27 |
comment |
Advanced colour palette for raster data Hi Nick I have rasters generated from the MODIS A sensor and I want to render the raster values with a colour gradient not listed in the style manager in Qgis. The colour gradient for the parameters are generally standard running from blue to red. I don't have a link to the data unfortunately. Thanks for your response. Cheers |
|
Jul 26 |
awarded | Student |
|
Jul 26 |
asked | Advanced colour palette for raster data |