Dear Borys, Most of all thanks for your efforts.
Actually that encoding issue highly affected Korean QGIS users badly and reduced usability. I'm not a developer, however I can help you by testing and giving you test files. Also I'll share your efforts with Korean developers as well. Thanks again. Sanghee 2013. 4. 12., 오후 8:30, Borys Jurgiel <[email protected]> 작성: > Hi All, > > As most of us know, QGIS 1.8 and 1.9 *in fact doesn't support Shapefiles* > with > encodings other than Latin-1. Assuming that all recent QGIS versions use GDAL > 1.9, *the last usable version was 1.7.3* (at least for windows users in > Poland). Thanks to the 'ignore shapefile encoding' workaround, QGIS built > against GDAL 1.9 is at least able to open other encodings, however, the 'Save > layer as' action still creates corrupted files unless you know how to trick > the > encoding selector as well as the layer creating options. > > From my point of view it's just an *incredible regression*, as QGIS just > doesn't support Shapefiles in most languages for a year or so. If there is > anybody else interested in bringing back support for at least UTF-8 and > cp12xx > in QGIS 2.0 pleeeease join me ;)) and review the pull request: > > https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS/pull/492#issuecomment-16282081 > > Maybe someone have a better solution? Maybe someone can provide the test > files > Jürgen suggested? I don't believe nobody cares whether QGIS 2.0 supports not > Latin-1 Shapefiles or not. > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
