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matt wilkie
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The crude I solution I went with is:

  • in a single folder buidbuild for each raster in the list file
  • drag and drop all the .vrt onto QGIS

I built the vrt files with (CMD Shell):

for /f %a in (in-tiff-list.txt) do ^
  (gdalbuildvrt staging-folder\%~na.vrt %a)

I'll have some more as yet unidentified legwork later to locate the home folder for each of the rasters but this solves the immediate visual need.

The crude I solution I went with is:

  • in a single folder buid for each raster in the list file
  • drag and drop all the .vrt onto QGIS

I built the vrt files with (CMD Shell):

for /f %a in (in-tiff-list.txt) do ^
  (gdalbuildvrt staging-folder\%~na.vrt %a)

I'll have some more as yet unidentified legwork later to locate the home folder for each of the rasters but this solves the immediate visual need.

The crude I solution I went with is:

  • in a single folder build for each raster in the list file
  • drag and drop all the .vrt onto QGIS

I built the vrt files with (CMD Shell):

for /f %a in (in-tiff-list.txt) do ^
  (gdalbuildvrt staging-folder\%~na.vrt %a)

I'll have some more as yet unidentified legwork later to locate the home folder for each of the rasters but this solves the immediate visual need.

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Taras
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The crude I solution I went with is:

  • in a single folder buid for each raster in the list file
  • drag and drop all the .vrt onto qgisQGIS

I built the vrt files with (CMD shellShell):

for /f %a in (in-tiff-list.txt) do ^
  (gdalbuildvrt staging-folder\%~na.vrt %a)

I'll have some more as yet unidentified legwork later to locate the home folder for each of the rasters but this solves the immediate visual need.

The crude I solution I went with is:

  • in a single folder buid for each raster in the list file
  • drag and drop all the .vrt onto qgis

I built the vrt files with (CMD shell):

for /f %a in (in-tiff-list.txt) do ^
  (gdalbuildvrt staging-folder\%~na.vrt %a)

I'll have some more as yet unidentified legwork later to locate the home folder for each of the rasters but this solves the immediate visual need.

The crude I solution I went with is:

  • in a single folder buid for each raster in the list file
  • drag and drop all the .vrt onto QGIS

I built the vrt files with (CMD Shell):

for /f %a in (in-tiff-list.txt) do ^
  (gdalbuildvrt staging-folder\%~na.vrt %a)

I'll have some more as yet unidentified legwork later to locate the home folder for each of the rasters but this solves the immediate visual need.

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matt wilkie
  • 28.3k
  • 35
  • 149
  • 283

The crude I solution I went with is:

  • in a single folder buid for each raster in the list file
  • drag and drop all the .vrt onto qgis

I built the vrt files with (CMD shell):

for /f %a in (in-tiff-list.txt) do ^
  (gdalbuildvrt staging-folder\%~na.vrt %a)

I'll have some more as yet unidentified legwork later to locate the home folder for each of the rasters but this solves the immediate visual need.