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|    Re: Is there a way to put the gps coordi    |
|    03 Oct 22 05:03:18    |
   
   XPost: sci.geo.satellite-nav, alt.satellite.gps   
   From: mark@mark.edu   
      
   curmudgeon wrote:   
      
   > It won't be as simple to set up as you might like it to be though as   
   > Portable GIS has a dependency on C++ and JOSM has a dependency on Java.   
      
   I installed Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable x64 which didn't   
   ask where to put it so I assume it went onto the almost full system drive.   
   https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/cpp/windows/latest-supported-v   
   -redist?view=msvc-170   
      
   Then I installed portable GIS (pgis) onto the removable drive and the   
   button for the Desktop Packages "QGIS" brought up QGIS 3.4.7 as stated.   
   https://portablegis.xyz/   
      
   The suggested tutorial is for a much older version of QGIS unfortunately.   
   http://www.qgistutorials.com/en/docs/3/georeferencing_basics.html   
      
   On my portable QGIS version 3.4.7, "Raster>Georeferencer" doesn't exist.   
   Neither does "Layer>Georeferencer" so I gave up on that old tutorial.   
      
   The QGIS interface is so complex that I need to look for a newer tutorial.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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