On 18/02/2014, at 11:47 , kilolima wrote: > Hi, > > I use a spreadsheet hosted on google drive to allow geographically separated > users the ability to view and update project information. This is in the > form of a spreadsheet of points, each row containing the details of a > different archaeological feature. However, there is a need to record > features that are best represented with a polyline. Currently, I have been > using one spreadsheet for point features and an offline shapefile for linear > features, but this dual approach has lead to confusion. > > Can a polyline layer be exported to a csv format, including the line spatial > information in a way that it could be as easily mapped in Qgis as a point > csv is? If so then a separate worksheet of linear features could be > populated by links within Google Sheets. However, I have not seen any way to > save linear or polyline information in a csv file. Using the save..as dialog > within Qgis only produces a csv without any spatial information.
Just wondering, are the lines themselves changing or just the attributes? If it's just the attributes then you could have a csv on google drive that the users can update. You could then join it to the offline shapefile to display it. -ramon. _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
