Volevo chiedere se è possibile, e come fare, a trasformare un FILE.style (di
ArcGIS) in un FILE.sld.(gvSIG) e viceversa.
GRAZIE CINZIA
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Volevo chiedere se è possibile e come fare a trasformare un FILE.style (di
ArcGIS) in un FILE.sld.(gvSIG) e viceversa.
GRAZIE CINZIA
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Hi Lucie,
I have been testing your gvp and i don't have any problem, even in
Linux. Since it seems to be a problem with the CRS,
the projects you can open are in the same CRS as you sent me? (ESRI 102067)
El 16/12/11 18:27, Lucie Prunarová escribió:
Hi,
I attach the .gvp file with the data. I
In gvSIG 1.11 connection to an access table works just with the plain table
name without brackets, e.g. TBL_OOL1. I am using an access 2003 database.
However, the GUI-interface of gvSIG is still not compliant to ODBC
requirements and as such still confusing...
Best regards
Klaus
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Hi,
yes, it was totally the same project - I just did it again, but with the
same layers in the same projection. So I have now new project which works.
But I still would like to know, what could be the problem to avoid it next
time.
Lucie
2011/12/19 Lucía Martínez martinez_luc...@gva.es
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Hallo Ben,
thank you for your answer.
Well, Windows access rights can get quite complex,
especially if you are in a network environment.
However, gvSIG OADE requires only read access to
the directory it's installed in. I am bit surprised
that's not working with your setup.
- yes, we are in a
Sorry, I am out of ideas. But I suspect
that your problem cannot be fixed on
the gvSIG side. Maybe it is actually the
Java installation, or maybe another network
file system issue.
Are you using the JRE that comes with
gvSIG OADE, or a system Java installation?
You could try installing gvSIG
Hi,
Just look at the links about sextante. Interesting but I can't find a list of
the 300+ functions sextante have. Do someone have such a list and descriptions
to look at or can we only know when sextante is install?
Marcel
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Hi Marcel,
AFAIK, there is no such list, but here's a link[1] to the
documentation available in the contextual help from the code repository. I
hope this help. There are more algorithms if you link SEXTANTE with GRASS.
Cheers,
Nacho V.
[1]
Hi all,
the easiest way to have the SEXTANTE algorithms list consists in
opening the SEXTANTE command line, typing:
algs();
and finally pressing Enter. ;)
Cheers,
Antonio
Il 19/12/2011 16.39, Nacho Uve ha scritto:
Hi Marcel,
AFAIK, there is no such list, but here's a link[1] to the
Thanks
Le 2011-12-19 à 10:53, Antonio Falciano a écrit :
Hi all,
the easiest way to have the SEXTANTE algorithms list consists in
opening the SEXTANTE command line, typing:
algs();
and finally pressing Enter. ;)
Cheers,
Antonio
Il 19/12/2011 16.39, Nacho Uve ha scritto:
Hi Marcel,
2011/12/16 Lucie Prunarová lprunar...@gmail.com
Thanks, at the links you sent me is OpenCadTools extension for gvSIG 1.10.
Can I use it also for gvSIG 1.11?
I think so. I recomend you move the current extCAD folder from
'gvSIG/bin/extensiones/' to another folder (to keep a backup) and then
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