QField 3.0 “Amazonia” is here – Feature-packed and super slick.
The waiting is over! # QField 3.0 is here – Feature-packed and super slick, it will make your #fieldwork even more efficient 📱🗺️🚀
The waiting is over! # QField 3.0 is here – Feature-packed and super slick, it will make your #fieldwork even more efficient 📱🗺️🚀
A while back, one of our ninjas added a new algorithm in QGIS’ processing toolbox named ST-DBSCAN Clustering, short for spatio temporal density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise. The algorithm regroups features falling within a user-defined maximum distance and time duration values. This post will walk you through one Read more…
Le plugin QGIS Swiss Locator facilite la vie de nombreux utilisateurs en Suisse en rendant accessibles les nombreuses géodonnées de swisstopo et opendata.swiss. Cela inclut un large éventail de couches de données, mais également des informations sur les objets et une recherche de noms de lieux. Grâce à un projet Read more…
The latest version of QField is out, featuring as its main new feature sensor handling alongside the usual round of user experience and stability improvements. We simply can’t wait to see the sensor uses you will come up with! The main highlight: sensors QField 2.8 ships with out-of-the-box handling of Read more…
A brand new version of QField has been released, packed with features that will make you fall in love with this essential open source tool all over again with a focus on capturing more while you are in the field. QField 2.7 nicknamed “Heroic Hedgehog” also includes a number of Read more…
It’s only been a few weeks into the new year, but we’ve got great news for you: a brand new QField 2.6 “Geeky Gecko ?” has been released with a focus on positioning improvements, including Bluetooth support for Windows. And with that, we are delighted to remove the ‘beta’ status from QField for Windows.
Thanks to the sponsoring of the Swiss QGIS User Group, starting from QGIS 3.26 is it possible to override field names in the layer export dialog. Previous to that, QGIS would always export with the technical names from the database, whereas now it’s possible to override with the alias defined Read more…
QField is a community-driven open-source project. It is free to share, use and modify and it will stay like that. The very essence of a community is to help and support each other. And that’s where YOU come into play. To make it work we need your support! For those Read more…
This blog post is about QGIS relations and how they are edited in the attribute form with widgets in general, as well as some plugins that override the relations editor widget to improve usability and solve specific use cases. The start is quite basic. If you are already a relation Read more…
Our ninjas have been so busy that less than a month after we released QField 2.4, we find ourselves with so many new features we simply can’t wait any longer to present to you the latest version of QField: 2.5 « Fancy Flamingo ?”. Exciting new features QField’s main new feature Read more…