[Qgis-user] Projection Issues with GPX Files

2007-01-14 Thread Carl Brown
Environment: Running QGIS from a GRASS session. GRASS region is using a NAD27 UTM projection (1385), because that is the projection used by the USGS DEM and DRG raster data. In QGIS, I created a GPX layer, and digitized some waypoints and a route. The resulting GPX file contains "latitude" and "

Re: [Qgis-user] Projection Issues with GPX Files

2007-01-14 Thread Magnus Homann
Carl Brown wrote: Environment: Running QGIS from a GRASS session. GRASS region is using a NAD27 UTM projection (1385), because that is the projection used by the USGS DEM and DRG raster data. In QGIS, I created a GPX layer, and digitized some waypoints and a route. The resulting GPX file cont

[Qgis-user] QGIS 0.8 on Intel MacPro crashes

2007-01-14 Thread Christian Heine
Hi list, I have trouble getting QGIS 0.8.0 to work on a new Intel MacPro. I'm using the 'libaries included' version and it doesn't start up at all. Once double-clicked, the black triangle indicates that it's starting up but it dies soon after without even the splash screen showing up. I tried the

Re: [Qgis-user] Projection Issues with GPX Files

2007-01-14 Thread Carl Brown
On Sunday 14 January 2007 1:34 pm, Magnus Homann wrote: > When you add a new GPX-layer you should set its projection to WGS84 > (2585). Perhaps the easiest way is to go into Edit->Preferences and > select the Projection tab. Set to "Ask..." befvore you add/create any > layer. Thanks. I got it work