Agreed. Google Earth simply cannot handle large amounts of data.
Calvin
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 8:38 AM Kobben, Barend (UT-ITC) via QGIS-User <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> Not really. KMZ/KML is a simple dataformat not suitable for such large
> amounts of data. It eg does not support
Not really. KMZ/KML is a simple dataformat not suitable for such large amounts
of data. It eg does not support spatial or other indexing (even if it would,
Google Earth renderering porbbably cannot use the indexes anyway)...
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Barend Köbben
On 23/02/2024, 14:07, "QGIS-User" wrote:
Hello,
I
Hello,
I am reposting this question.
I have a geopackage file of about 30MB size. I have converted it into kmz
which resulted in 13MB size. When I open this kmz in google earth, it is
very slow and takes about 10 to 15 minutes to load and open. Even after
opening, I cannot zoom-in or zoom-out
Hello,
I have a geopackage file of about 30MB size. I have converted it into kmz
which resulted in 13MB size. When I open this kmz in google earth, it is
very slow and takes about 10 to 15 minutes to load and open. Even after
opening, I cannot zoom-in or zoom-out quickly. Is there a fix for this
You have to use a compatible CRS such as EPSG:3857 when importing from
Google Earth
On 20/05/19 1:45 PM, Lukas Sadler wrote:
Hi,
I've tried importing KMZ files from google earth into a project on
QGIS (3.6.3 Noosa) but the files don't project in the same location
even if i set it to the
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Hi,
I've tried importing KMZ files from google earth into a project on QGIS (3.6.3
Noosa) but the files don't project in the same
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I've tried importing KMZ files from google earth into a project on QGIS (3.6.3
Noosa) but the files don't project in the same location even if i set it to the
project's
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Hi,
I've tried importing KMZ files from google earth into a project on QGIS (3.6.3
Noosa) but the files don't project
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Subject: [Qgis-user] KMZ
Hi,
I've tried importing KMZ files from google earth into a project on QGIS (3.6.3
Noosa) but the files don't project in the same loc
Hi,
I've tried importing KMZ files from google earth into a project on QGIS (3.6.3
Noosa) but the files don't project in the same location even if i set it to the
project's CRS
what should i do to have the KMZ files projecting in the correct location
Hi!
As I said in a previous message, I use qgis to put together many geographic
information sources prior to downloading the data as kmz to my mobile.
That's the reason I wrote a small script to generate kmz icons from a
qgis-generated kml.
That script is a sed script, meaning it has to be
Is not possible to open a kmz file in qgis?
or am I not seeing an obvious option?
I've tried with OGR converter also.
Thanks
Agus
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No it's not.
kmz as well as kmls containing a mixture of placemarks, lines and
polygons. In order to load kmls in QGIS or use ogr, you should create
separate files for each vector type.
hope that helps.
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com wrote:
Is not possible
I've found the following solution that works with my fiel, not sure
if it would work in general:
1. Uncompress as if the *.kmz file were a compressed file (may be you
have to rename it to *.zip in windows). You'll get a *.kml file
2. Open the *.kml file with Qgis
Hope this work for other
Yes, it works. I tested it in QGIS. You also use Winrar to open
renamed zip file.
Noli
On 1/13/10, Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com wrote:
I've found the following solution that works with my fiel, not sure
if it would work in general:
1. Uncompress as if the *.kmz file were a compressed
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