Posts Tagged Under: qgis

Links of the Week (2015/11)

Hey out there!

I’m back. Here are the Links of the Week:

  • As you’ve probably heard I’ve been in Innsbruck at AHM for a workshop about processing Green-LiDAR data. I was allowed to try out their yet unreleased software Hydro VISH. Still unstable, but it’s already a very powerful tool

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Minimalistic Leaflet

Minimalist Leaflet

Hey folks!

Today I am going to show you a tutorial for a minimalist and stylish Leaflet map. I call it minimalist because:

  • zooming, panning, dragging is disabled
  • I don’t use any basemap,
  • no tilelayer, just a simple white background

Sounds boring? I don’t think so, but have a look yourself! I will first talk

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QGIS 2.8 – Wien released

Probably you already know:
QGIS 2.8 (Wien) has been released last friday!
2.8 is a long term release (LTR) version, that means it will be supported with updates for the next year.
As a stable and less frequently changing platform it should especially be interesting for use in enterprises/organisations who

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