It started life as an ascii file I created in Barebone Textwrangler.
I imported it into GRASS using v.in.ascii to create point vectors,
hence the extra code. I just need a way to clean up the unnecessary
code to create labels for my maps I intend to put in my dissertation.
Kurt
On May 13, 2009, at 3:17 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Kurt Springs wrote:
I am trying to label certain sites. I originally used ascii files to
put the sites into GRASS. However, this leaves some ascii codes in
the
labels in Qgis.
For example, the label comes out: #1 %51 @"Cat. 51". All I need is
Cat. 51 to appear on the map. This is in column str_1. The "toggle
editing mode" button is grayed out. How can I edit this column?
Thanks for any help.
Kurt
Is this a GRASS layer? What backend did you use for the attribute
table?
If it's dbf, just open the dbf in excel or openoffice calc edit and
save
back to dbf. The files should be in your mapset directory under a dbf
folder. If you used a database backend the answer will vary by
database.
Alex
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