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Hi Jürgen,
Thanks for working on this upstream. [0]
See my comment there for further changes that have been applied to the
package in Debian.
On 7/3/21 5:03 PM, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
> On Sat, 03. Jul 2021 at 14:16:26 +0200, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote
[Sebastiaan Couwenberg]
> Are you sure qgis supports opening KML?
Yes.
> When I open one of the example KML files from libkml-dev with qgis it
> shows an Invalid Data Source error.
Right. The KML file I work on was detected as such, and qgis showed the
point placemarks (but not the MultiGeome
Hi Bas,
On Sat, 03. Jul 2021 at 14:16:26 +0200, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
> Are you sure qgis supports opening KML?
If it's a KML that GDAL recognizes, QGIS will load it. E.g.
/usr/share/doc/libkml-dev/examples/kml/sky.kml
or
/usr/share/doc/libkml-dev/examples/kml/snippets.kml
Jürgen
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On 7/3/21 1:50 PM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> While working on KML files, I discovered that qgis did not show up in
> KDE Dolphin as an alternative to open the KML files I created. Only
> Marble showed up there, despite the fact that I have both installed.
>
> I belie
Package: qgis
Version: 2.18.28+dfsg-2
While working on KML files, I discovered that qgis did not show up in
KDE Dolphin as an alternative to open the KML files I created. Only
Marble showed up there, despite the fact that I have both installed.
I believe the reason is that the MIME type
applic
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