Just for the record, I think I have it with the following : ogr2ogr -s_srs ' +proj=tmerc +lat_0=33 +lon_0=129.5 +k=0.999900 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +ellps=bessel +to_meter=0.001' -t_srs EPSG:30161 out.shp in.shp
and I got my settings by looking up the value for 30161 in the /usr/local/share/proj/epsg file. Donal wrote: > > Hello. > > Is it possible to somehow scale a shapefile? > > For example when I use ogrinfo to examine a shape file I see that it has > an extent of > > Extent: (33791266.000000, 8769802.000000) - (34589323.000000, > 9369802.000000) > > with a > > Layer SRS WKT: (unknown) > > I have been told that they should be epsg:30161 but are out by a factor of > 1000. > > Is there some tool I can use that will scale the shapefile contents? > > Or is there a way to tell mapserver to divide the extents and coordinates > by 1000? > > I hope this makes sense and is possible to achieve. > > Thanks, > > D. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-scale-a-shapefile--tf4427886.html#a12632057 Sent from the Mapserver - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
