2011/9/20, Roy Marsh <[email protected]>: > OK, I downloaded datafiles with the GRD extension from the DIVA Web site > (no, I have not installed Diva), which itself takes the fies from various > sources.
These are DIVA-GIS grids. The GRD files QGIS can read are Golden Software grids. I'm not aware of any program that can read DIVA grids but DIVA-GIS itself. Yoy can install it and export to another format or get your data from the original source (SRTM data are available as geotiffs from their website). Regarding the file I linked, you can right-click the link and select Save target as (the exact details depend on your web browser) or just copy all text from the browser and paste it into notepad or any text editor and add the .grd extension to the resulting file. But I don't think it's relevant to your problem since it's a a Golden Software ASCII GRID, not a DIVA grid. You can install QGIS 1.8.0 (it's the development version) using the OSGeo4W installer, see the QGIS download page for details. You can have both the stable and development versions simultaneously, give a try to the latest and greatest features and return to the stable version if something goes wrong. But again this won't solve your problem. Goyo _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
