Hello, Simon. Starting from the DBF file you sent some days ago, you can do
this:
- Add the DBF file as a table in gvSIG
- Create an event theme (point layer) using for example the EPSG:4202 columns
and save it as a shapefile
- Create a view in EPSG:4283 and add the previous shapefile
And the third option, of course, is to delete Windows and install Ubuntu 9.04
or 9.10. The best one, I think. You don't need to buy Microsoft Office,
Photoshop, etc.
Enrique Lorenzo Herrero
Técnico
INSTITUTO
Benjamin Ducke ha scritto:
My guess is, the problem is not any Java code but
the few pieces of native C code that reside in
wrapped C interfaces such as GDAL and are called via
JNI. So updating those C libraries and relinking them
under Windows 7 could solve the problem.
Ben,
I'm agree with
Hi Enrique,
Enrique wrote:
And the third option, of course, is to delete Windows and install Ubuntu.
The best one, I think. You don't need to buy Microsoft Office, Photoshop,
Thanks for pointing it out ;-)
At home, I use Ubuntu Karmic and I am really really happy about it :-)
gvSIG make
Hi Lars-Göran,
about gvsig 1.1.2 and 3D pilot extension, the 3D part was only a
preliminary work, so not many functionalities are expected to work.
about gvsig 1.9+3D extension with bn10,
Not all kind of shp with Z can be loaded, by now only a small set of
them, I will try to add the possibility
Silvio:
Good abstract, I agree with you, unfortunately!. The same reasons are all valid
in Spain.
Regards.
Enrique Lorenzo Herrero
Técnico
INSTITUTO
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