(0.05 seconds), and the -spat command *without*
index takes about 40 seconds as before.
Sorry for the noise then.
Bye
Frederik
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gdal-dev m
6.04 system with the
following versions:
GDAL 1.11.3
Spatialite 4.3.0
Mapserver 7.0.0
My test databases are available as
http://www.remote.org/frederik/tmp/no-index.sqlite.gz
http://www.remote.org/frederik/tmp/with-index.sqlite.gz
Bye
Frederik
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Frederik Ramm ## eMail frede...@remote.org #
Hi,
Christoph Dohmen wrote:
I trying to find out a way to deal with osm files using ogr.
Am I right that there is no direct support?
What format would you like to convert OSM into?
There are ready converted shape files out in the web to download
but there is only one describing attribute set
Hi,
Andreas Neumann wrote:
yes - it is a read/write driver.
I have meanwhile checked out and tried it successfully. My use case is
taking shape files with geodata (road networks, railway, land use etc)
and converting them to DXF for a client of mine. I created a set of DXF
files from my sha
Bart,
bart...@osgis.nl wrote:
there is a new driver that does not have this dependency:
http://fwarmerdam.blogspot.com/2009/12/ogr-dxf-driver.html
Thanks for pointing this out, I was not aware of the development. But
that is a read-only driver, is it not?
Bye
Frederik
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Hi,
I want to convert shape files into DWG or DXF. (And I do not have
ArcView, nor Windows, available.)
I've been reading the lists and found information on a "spike" branch of
ogr2ogr which is supposed to be able to write DWG/DXF files. In the
readme it says
"The ability to write DXF a