Selon Zoltan Szecsei <[email protected]>: > 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
Roberto, You probably want to try http://svn.osgeo.org/gdal/trunk/gdal/swig/python/samples/ogr2vrt.py , which is actually mentionned in the article you quote. I don't think there's a QGIS launcher for that one, but a few characters on the command line have not killed anybody ;-) Even > > > :) > > > > > > 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 > > > > > > > -- > > =========================================== > Zoltan Szecsei PrGISc [PGP0031] > Geograph (Pty) Ltd. > GIS and Photogrammetric Services > > P.O. Box 7, Muizenberg 7950, South Africa. > > Mobile: +27-83-6004028 > Fax: +27-86-6115323 www.geograph.co.za > =========================================== > > -- Spatialys - Geospatial professional services http://www.spatialys.com _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
