That's good to know too. These would be good to have in the wiki (if not there already).
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 11:34 AM Even Rouault <even.roua...@spatialys.com> wrote: > Martin, > > thanks for the hint. Let me mention alternatives :-) > > For those who prefer QGIS, I suggest the QuickWKT plugin where you can > paste > WKT or WKB. > If you select a feature (existing, or just created), copy and paste it in > a > text application, you will get the WKT. > > Otherwise (limited to WKT), you may also create a simple .csv file > > id,WKT > 1,"your WKT" > 2,"your WKT" > > and open it with QGIS. (the WKT colum name is critical so that the column > is > recognized as a geometry) > > Even > > > Just in case anyone isn't familiar with it, the JTS TestBuilder is a Java > > GUI application which might be useful for some aspects of GEOS > > development. In particular, it's handy for creating and viewing geometry > > test cases. You can draw and edit geometry, and capture the results as > WKT > > or WKB (and several other formats as well). You can also drop an entire > > JTS/GEOS Test XML file in order to view all the cases in the file. > > > > It's available as a fat jar from the JTS Releases page: > > > > https://github.com/locationtech/jts/releases > > > > Docs are limited, but most things have tooltips. With suitable > > encouragement I might even get around to writing a proper manual one > day... > > > -- > Spatialys - Geospatial professional services > http://www.spatialys.com >
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