If true, users may control whether the version check is enabled
or disabled through the QGIS settings dialog. (The default
check behavior is determined by the existing 'checkVersion' setting).
If false, no version checking will be performed AND users will NOT
have an option to enable this check in the settings dialog.
This setting is intended for use in enterprise installs where QGIS version
management is handled centrally.
Forces polygons to follow the right hand rule, in which the area that
is bounded by a polygon is to the right of the boundary. In particular,
the exterior ring is oriented in a clockwise direction and the
interior rings in a counter-clockwise direction.
This is the change in plain SQL:
INSERT INTO tbl_datum_transform VALUES (7709, 100018, 4277, 4258, 9615, 'OSTN15_NTv2_OSGBtoETRS.gsb',
null, null, null, null, null, null, 'UK National Transformation provided by Ordnance Survey',
'For applications requiring an accuracy of better than 10 centimetres.', 1, 0, 1264);
INSERT INTO tbl_datum_transform VALUES (7710, 100019, 4277, 4326, 9615, 'OSTN15_NTv2_OSGBtoETRS.gsb',
null, null, null, null, null, null, 'UK National Transformation provided by Ordnance Survey',
'For applications requiring an accuracy of better than 10 centimetres.', 1, 0, 1264);
(one still needs to manually download the .gsb grid file to use it but at least no need to modify system srs.db)
https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/help-and-support/navigation-technology/os-net/formats-for-developers.html
Three new easter eggs:
world : Add a world map to your canvas - it is the same world map as used by the CRS chooser
contributors : Adds the contributors json (used to be in docs, now moved to resources/data)to the map canvas so you can quickly see the locations of QGIS developers in QGIS
hackfests : Adds qgis_hackfests.json (in resources/data) to the canvas so you can quickly see the locations of all historical QGIS hackfests. Note the attribute table has other interesting data too.
Returns the portion of a line (or curve) geometry which falls
between the specified start and end distances (measured from the
beginning of the line). Z and M values are linearly interpolated
from existing values.
Fixes#15611