Re: [Qgis-user] problems with dbf encoding in Chugiak

2014-08-02 Thread gvSIGMac
Thanks,
It's good in both Spanish and Catalonian. 
See below

Agustin

Am 01/08/2014 um 19:39 schrieb Borys Jurgiel li...@borysjurgiel.pl:

 For me it looks good, but I don't speak Spanish so please take a look at the 
 screen shot and confirm: http://tmp.borysjurgiel.pl/cp1252.png
 
 Also please note the Ignore shapefile encoding checkbox in QGIS settings.
That was it.
 
 If it's enabled, you can (and you need to) select the proper encoding when 
 opening the layer. You can also change it in layer properties. As the 
 declared 
 encoding is ignored, changes made by Shapefile Encoding Fixer don't take any 
 effect.
Maybe this is a bit confusing that you have the ability to fix the encoding but 
a setting is ignoring the fix. Some kind of warning in the Shapefile Encoding 
Fixer will help.
 
 If the checkbox is disabled, the autodetection is active, so you can't 
 manually select encoding (if I remember correctly, the list in the open 
 layer window is ignored, the one in layer properties is disabled). Instead, 
 you can use the Shapefile Encoding Fixer to control the encoding declaration.
 
 So in short, they are two opposite modes.
 
 Best regards,
 Borys
 
 
 Dnia piątek, 1 sierpnia 2014 08:55:40 William Kyngesburye pisze:
 I've also noticed problems with shapefile encodings, though it seemed
 random.  Maybe it's just a general problem of QGIS ignoring the cpg file. 
 To work around it, set the encoding in the layer properties after adding it
 to QGIS.
 On Aug 1, 2014, at 3:29 AM, Agustin Diez-Castillo gvsig@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 Hi,
 I'm having problems to see the correct encoding of this file [1]. To the
 best of my understanding the original encoding is 1252 and this works in
 LibreOffice or other gis programs, however trying to read it in Qgis
 gives always the wrong result (spanish characters missed). I've try the
 fix dbf encoder plugin adding the cpg file but with no success. I'm on
 mac running Kyngchaos version.
 Can somebody test the attached file and see what's going on?
 Thanks
 
 [1] https://www.dropbox.com/s/zeh5vdx8b2g1lxb/BCN200_0301L_RIO.zip
 
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 GEOS3.4.2-CAPI-1.8.2 r3921PostgreSQL Client Version9.3.4SpatiaLite
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[Qgis-user] problems with dbf encoding in Chugiak

2014-08-01 Thread Agustin Diez-Castillo
Hi,
I'm having problems to see the correct encoding of this file [1]. To the
best of my understanding the original encoding is 1252 and this works in
LibreOffice or other gis programs, however trying to read it in Qgis gives
always the wrong result (spanish characters missed). I've try the fix dbf
encoder plugin adding the cpg file but with no success.
I'm on mac running Kyngchaos version.
Can somebody test the attached file and see what's going on?
Thanks

[1] https://www.dropbox.com/s/zeh5vdx8b2g1lxb/BCN200_0301L_RIO.zip

QGIS version2.4.0-ChugiakQGIS code revisionCompiled against Qt4.8.6Running
against Qt4.8.6Compiled against GDAL/OGR1.11.0Running against
GDAL/OGR1.11.0Compiled against GEOS3.4.2-CAPI-1.8.2Running against
GEOS3.4.2-CAPI-1.8.2 r3921PostgreSQL Client Version9.3.4SpatiaLite
Version4.1.1QWT Version6.0.2PROJ.4 Version480QScintilla2 Version2.8.1
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Re: [Qgis-user] problems with dbf encoding in Chugiak

2014-08-01 Thread William Kyngesburye
I've also noticed problems with shapefile encodings, though it seemed random.  
Maybe it's just a general problem of QGIS ignoring the cpg file.  To work 
around it, set the encoding in the layer properties after adding it to QGIS.

On Aug 1, 2014, at 3:29 AM, Agustin Diez-Castillo gvsig@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 I'm having problems to see the correct encoding of this file [1]. To the best 
 of my understanding the original encoding is 1252 and this works in 
 LibreOffice or other gis programs, however trying to read it in Qgis gives 
 always the wrong result (spanish characters missed). I've try the fix dbf 
 encoder plugin adding the cpg file but with no success.
 I'm on mac running Kyngchaos version.
 Can somebody test the attached file and see what's going on?
 Thanks
 
 [1] https://www.dropbox.com/s/zeh5vdx8b2g1lxb/BCN200_0301L_RIO.zip
 
 QGIS version2.4.0-ChugiakQGIS code revisionCompiled against Qt4.8.6Running 
 against Qt4.8.6Compiled against GDAL/OGR1.11.0Running against 
 GDAL/OGR1.11.0Compiled against GEOS3.4.2-CAPI-1.8.2Running against 
 GEOS3.4.2-CAPI-1.8.2 r3921PostgreSQL Client Version9.3.4SpatiaLite 
 Version4.1.1QWT Version6.0.2PROJ.4 Version480QScintilla2 Version2.8.1
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Re: [Qgis-user] problems with dbf encoding in Chugiak

2014-08-01 Thread Borys Jurgiel
For me it looks good, but I don't speak Spanish so please take a look at the 
screen shot and confirm: http://tmp.borysjurgiel.pl/cp1252.png

Also please note the Ignore shapefile encoding checkbox in QGIS settings.

If it's enabled, you can (and you need to) select the proper encoding when 
opening the layer. You can also change it in layer properties. As the declared 
encoding is ignored, changes made by Shapefile Encoding Fixer don't take any 
effect.

If the checkbox is disabled, the autodetection is active, so you can't 
manually select encoding (if I remember correctly, the list in the open 
layer window is ignored, the one in layer properties is disabled). Instead, 
you can use the Shapefile Encoding Fixer to control the encoding declaration.

So in short, they are two opposite modes.

Best regards,
Borys


Dnia piątek, 1 sierpnia 2014 08:55:40 William Kyngesburye pisze:
 I've also noticed problems with shapefile encodings, though it seemed
 random.  Maybe it's just a general problem of QGIS ignoring the cpg file. 
 To work around it, set the encoding in the layer properties after adding it
 to QGIS.
 On Aug 1, 2014, at 3:29 AM, Agustin Diez-Castillo gvsig@gmail.com 
wrote:
  Hi,
  I'm having problems to see the correct encoding of this file [1]. To the
  best of my understanding the original encoding is 1252 and this works in
  LibreOffice or other gis programs, however trying to read it in Qgis
  gives always the wrong result (spanish characters missed). I've try the
  fix dbf encoder plugin adding the cpg file but with no success. I'm on
  mac running Kyngchaos version.
  Can somebody test the attached file and see what's going on?
  Thanks
  
  [1] https://www.dropbox.com/s/zeh5vdx8b2g1lxb/BCN200_0301L_RIO.zip
  
  QGIS version2.4.0-ChugiakQGIS code revisionCompiled against Qt4.8.6Running
  against Qt4.8.6Compiled against GDAL/OGR1.11.0Running against
  GDAL/OGR1.11.0Compiled against GEOS3.4.2-CAPI-1.8.2Running against
  GEOS3.4.2-CAPI-1.8.2 r3921PostgreSQL Client Version9.3.4SpatiaLite
  Version4.1.1QWT Version6.0.2PROJ.4 Version480QScintilla2 Version2.8.1
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