On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Agustin Lobo <alobolis...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Solved: it was an accent, I just edited the name of the field with plugin > Table manager in QGIS. > Nevertheless, if QGIS can manage the file, why not R? should not be a matter > of having > an option for the charset? > I tend to not to use non-ascii characters in files, but many agencies do.
It's either your version of R/rgdal or something more specific in the column names. I've just created a shapefile with accented column names and it's read into R fine: > s=readOGR(".","accents") OGR data source with driver: ESRI Shapefile Source: ".", layer: "accents" with 2 features and 2 fields Feature type: wkbPoint with 2 dimensions > s coordinates ëå ID 1 (-0.438119, 0.515347) Foo 1 2 (0.0163366, 0.182673) Bar 2 - that's a column name of e-with-two-dots and a-with-a-circle. it was created in Qgis by pasting characters from the Latin page in a character map utility. The Unicodes are U+00EB and U+00E5. Suggest you post a cut-down version of your DBF somewhere with a few rows and columns (not the whole thing if its more than 10 rows and cols) and we'll see if it croaks with us too. And your R/rgdal version! Barry _______________________________________________ R-sig-Geo mailing list R-sig-Geo@stat.math.ethz.ch https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-geo