There is also a limitation to the number of fields that can be stored. I
think it is just limited to name?
On 25/07/22 08:17, Ramon Andinach via Qgis-user wrote:
Hi David,
The GPX format is only able to have points and lines. You’ll need to
convert the polygon into a line first, and there is
Unistakk
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Hi David,
The GPX format is only able to have points and lines. You’ll need to convert
the polygon into a line first, and there is something in the vector menu that
will do this.
(Points map to waypoints, lines map to tracks.)
Regards,
Ramon.
> On 25 Jul 2022, at 03:52, David Witton via Qgis-u
I'm trying to transfer the boundary of a property that is displayed in a
vector layer in QGIS 3.16.15 into a mapping software. My first thought is
to select the row in the attribute table, then export it as a .gpx file.
However I'm getting an error "Geometry type of 'Multi Polygon' not
supported
Hi Andrea,
Thank you for your advice.
How these .idm and and .ind files were created?
These files are created by reading ESRI coverage data used in an application
under ArcInfo:
vLayer = qgis.core.QgsVectorLayer(coverageSource + "|layername=arc",
layerSourceName, "ogr")
and I created shapefile l