Dear Andreas,
a quick workaround to get text angle and height, I've written a gawk
script, which makes csv file from the TEXT entities in a DXF file.
CSV can be loaded to QGIS as delimited text layer.
Angle and height columns can be used in labelling.
Best Regards,
Zoltan
On Mon, 12 Jan 2015, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
There is certainly room for improvement regarding DXF. We first concentrated
on the DXF export, which is in already quite good shape in QGIS master. Once
this is done, we should invest in DXF reading as well.
Until then, there are only workarounds, sorry.
Andreas
Am 2015-01-12 12:36, schrieb Siki Zoltan:
Dear Giacomo,
yes, that is the way what you found. There is no text/annotation
support in most of the GIS formats (e.g. shape file, PostGIS,
SpatiaLite, etc.).
You can make a label from the Text column. What is not imported from
the DXF file are the angle, size and font of the text.
Best regards,
Zoltan
On Mon, 12 Jan 2015, Giacomo Minotti wrote:
Good morning,
is it possible to import in qgis a dxf file that contains text?
When I import the file, i see the text like point
thanks
Giacomo
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BEGIN { entity = ""; last =""; i = 0;
printf "id;layer;x;y;angle;height;text\n";
}
/ENTITIES/,/EOF/ { if ($0 ~ "^ *0?$" && entity == "TEXT") {
i++;
printf "%d;\"%s\";%.3f;%.3f;%.4f;%.1f;\"%s\"\n", i, layer, x,
y, angle, height, text;
entity = "";
}
if (last ~ "^ *0$") { entity = $1; }
if (last ~ "^ *1$") { text = $1; }
if (last ~ "^ *8$") { layer = $1; }
if (last ~ "^ *10$") { x = $1; }
if (last ~ "^ *20$") { y = $1; }
if (last ~ "^ *40$") { height = $1; }
if (last ~ "^ *50$") { angle = $1; }
last = $0;
}
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