Hi!
Is there anybody working on a reprojection plugin
(at least for vector data)? I mean saving a new shp
file with a different projection, not just on the
fly. Or is this
something that can already be done?
I'm using the following ogr2ogr command, but actually
have to use qgis to look at the
Hi Agustin,
in the 1.0 preview I see that in the ftools plugin there are two tools
under the data management tools menu:
export to new projection
and
define current projection.
maybe is what you are looking for.
take care
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On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 12:03 +0100, Agustin Lobo
Magnus Homann wrote:
Agustin Lobo skrev:
Hi!
Is there anybody working on a reprojection plugin
(at least for vector data)? I mean saving a new shp
file with a different projection, not just on the
fly.
You can select (right-click in legend) Save as shapefile... and the
layer will be saved
Micha Silver skrev:
Magnus Homann wrote:
Agustin Lobo skrev:
Hi!
Is there anybody working on a reprojection plugin
(at least for vector data)? I mean saving a new shp
file with a different projection, not just on the
fly.
You can select (right-click in legend) Save as shapefile... and the
Is it me or it is a common problem? I couldn't have answers neither on
ml nor on the trac...
2008/10/19 G. Allegri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I migrate here a discussion started in a ticket
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/960
I change the question asking the following: how to make proportional
Borys,
I find this error in your version of Table Manager for QGIS 1.0
using Qgis1.0preview from ubuntu binaries. I understand that this is
because of changes in the API and that will not be solved until the new
API is stable, am I wrong?
An error has occured while executing Python code:
On Oct 27, 2008, at 6:16 AM, Magnus Homann wrote:
Micha Silver skrev:
Magnus Homann wrote:
Agustin Lobo skrev:
Hi!
Is there anybody working on a reprojection plugin
(at least for vector data)? I mean saving a new shp
file with a different projection, not just on the
fly.
You can select
Hi Giovanny,
it scales the symbol size, not the attribute values. Since your
attribute values are big you're getting big symbols.
Goyo
El dom, 19-10-2008 a las 21:15 +0200, G. Allegri escribió:
I migrate here a discussion started in a ticket
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/960
I change
I think that there is a bit of confusion just because
we are in the middle of a big change and some are using
the stable 0.11 and others the preview of 1.0. I've just used
the Save as shapefile option in QGIS 1.0Preview from
ubuntu binaries and works very well, it's just
what I was needing!
Agustin Lobo skrev:
I think that there is a bit of confusion just because
we are in the middle of a big change and some are using
the stable 0.11 and others the preview of 1.0.
No problems. I work right now in HEAD, so I should be careful about promising
funtionality in previous releases. :-)
OK I read the ticket and I think I've got the point now. First of all
you'll want to know that the lower size limit is gone in 1.0 but I don't
think you're going to get good looking results with your data anyway.
So you want to tell the sizes for maximum and minimum field values
(whatever they
It's very strange to me that it seams so strange to have proportional
point size symbology on the base of attributes values.
It's a basic feature of cartography...
Some example references I can give:
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/cartosymbols/#scaling-of-symbols
Hi List,
The table manager in my repo is compatible with the 1.0preview1, so here is
version updated for the present trunk:
http://bwj.aster.net.pl/temp/tablemanager-2008-10-27.zip
The API seems to be becoming stable, so I hope it will be working for some
time ;)
Thanks to Jean-Denis Giguere
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