Object Dock 2.2 [REPACK] Keygen
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In QGIS, the bounding box is calculated using the calculateBoundingBox function. The function has three arguments: xmin, ymin, xmax, and ymax (included in the example below). The "magic" happens in the next line (line 15), where boundingBox is converted into a list of numbers using the list() function. The use of list() is paying off:
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Repeating the same vector series using v.addData(aggregate (boundingBox (getproperty (v,'name')), funcb)) shows significantly faster processing times. I even ran the aggregate down into a subexpressions within v.addData(aggregate (expression1 ([![PAGE: ](http://symgeek.com/images/roubleshooting2.png)]({{ site.url }}{% if page %} {{ page.url }} {% else %} {{ site.url }}{% endif %})
In prior releases of QGIS, aggregate expressions did not pass the parent object parameters as static variables, preventing them from being executed by the data provider (e.g. PostgreSQL). This change will result in significant performance increases for a number of aggregate expressions. For example, in the aggregate expression:
The problem is that the controls and configuration of the object dock are now more difficult to configure. This wasn't necessary with the old snap mode (where the object dock always aligned to a scene) but adding this feature is a trade-off for the more flexible configuration of the object dock in the new release.
Objects become more difficult to configure with each release. The new features in 2.2.0 favour random positioning, and so objects no longer snap to scenes. The snapping was a feature to fix an important issue with the old alignment markers, however it is now only available for the 'object dock' plugin.
To enable snapping, the new options are 'Snap to' and 'Snap on cursor position'. The 'Snap to' option is similar to the previous 'Snap to' option, it only snaps to the nearest object and has no support for gaps or overlap. For the 'Snap on cursor position', the object dock will snap to the nearest marker on the object that is located at the cursor position. d2c66b5586