On 2014/09/04 10:17, Geo DrinX wrote:
Hello Zoltan,
a VRT is a Virtual Raster Table and applies to raster data not
Vector data.
gdal deals with raster, and ogr with vector.
VRT is not only for Raster . You will find this article very
interesting :
http://www.portailsig.org/content/ogr-que-la-force-soit-avec-les-formats-virtuels
I learn every day. Perhaps today I will learn French? :-)
You having said this, does clarify your question. - Nope, I am not aware
of such facility in QGIS (but that doesn't say much).
Regards and share your experience with this question.
Zoltan
:)
So, Vector VRT are very powerful , and I repeat the question :
it just exists a QGIS menu function or other to save vector layer VRT
definition file ?
Thank you again for any info about this
Roberto
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