Ramon Andiñach wrote
Hi Nick,
Not that I'll definitely be able to help, but what sort of not opening
properly? (and which QGIS?)
What should happen is that if you open the TIFF, then QGIS reads the tab
file for coordinate system information and displays it. 1.9 is better at
this than 1.8
If it's saying that, then load the linked data file and forget the tab file.
As an example, you might have Image01.tab and Image01.jpg. Instead of loading
the Image01.tab file, use the Open Raster Layer to open Image01.jpg. QGIS will
then attempt to pick the right co-ordiante system for the jpg
Hi Agnes,
I'm having problems with TIFF images with TAB files not opening properly in
QGIS. As with you, some do and some don't.
Are your problems with images too?
Regards,
Nick.
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Hi Nick,
Not that I'll definitely be able to help, but what sort of not opening
properly? (and which QGIS?)
What should happen is that if you open the TIFF, then QGIS reads the tab file
for coordinate system information and displays it. 1.9 is better at this than
1.8 was.
-ramon.
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Hi All,
I'm pretty new in the world of Qgis.
What can be the problem if I can't open some (MapInfo) .tab file?
Some of them was opened some not… I don't know what can be the reason of this.
Could you help me please?
Agnes
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On 28/05/2013, at 05:20 , Ágnes Néray wrote:
Hi All,
I'm pretty new in the world of Qgis.
What can be the problem if I can't open some (MapInfo) .tab file?
Some of them was opened some not… I don't know what can be the reason of this.
Could you help me please?
Agnes
Hi,
Because it's
Dear Agnes,
do you get an error message for those tab files what QGIS can't open?
AFAIK QGIS can open vector tab files, there are raszter tab files and
other special types (e.g. shape file opened by MapInfo). You'll
get invalid data source message for those in QGIS.
Best regards,
Zoltan
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