Hi John,
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 10:35:48 -0800, "John C. Tull" <jct...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Benoit,
Has a ticket been filed?
Not yet. Will do it now.
And to confirm, yes, it only appears in Trunk (since at least the last
15 revisions, not sure exactly). Versions <= 1.6 works as expected.
Regards,
Benoit
Cheers,
John
On Mar 1, 2011, at 9:53 AM, Benoit wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for your report and confirmation of this behaviour.
I'm on windows7 64bits at work and winXP 32bits at home. On both it
is OSGeo4W trunk. So it seems it is not OS dependent.
Regards,
Benoit
On 01 Mar 2011, at 18:56, "John C. Tull" <jct...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Benoit,
I can confirm this behavior for me as well. It seems to have crept
into trunk in the past month or two. I have been banging my head on
this as it is very frustrating. Shapefiles with associated prj, gdal
recognizes the CRS, but QGIS seems to ignore it.
Let's look at the OS we are using. I am on OS X with William's
frameworks. I build following the OS X build instructions. Any chance
you are on the same build environment or is it another OS?
Cheers,
John
On Mar 1, 2011, at 8:41 AM, Benoit wrote:
Hi Paolo,
I agree with you.
Furthermore, the behaviour should depend on the option selected in
Settings/Options->CRS tab:
Option: "Prompt for CRS" should ask the user to define the CRS of
the
loaded file if, and only if, it is not defined. Unfortunately if
you
only have a prj file, QGIS asks you to define the CRS. QGIS only
recognises the qpj file.
Option: "Project wide default CRS will be used". Here again the
prj file
is not recognised and the shapefile is given the project CRS. It
is fine
when both have the same CRS but lead to wrong location if they
don't and
"on-the-fly" projection has been enabled.
Option: "Global default CRS displayed below will be used". Again,
the
prj file is not recognised and the shapefile is given the global
default
CRS.
I have this problem when I want to import a shapefile (in a
projected
CRS) into a project having a Google Mercator CRS and OTF enabled.
Can this be confirmed by someone, or am I doing something wrong?
Regards,
Benoit
On 01/03/2011 16:57, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il giorno mar, 01/03/2011 alle 08.26 -0500,
benoi...@bc-consult.com ha
scritto:
Yes, there is a CRS definition difference between prj and qpj.
But, if you only have a prj file you can rename it to qpj. QGIS
does
not complain and displays the shapefile at the correct location.
So the way to go forward, at least for me, would be to rename
all the
shapefiles *.prj to *.qpj in order to use them in QGIS.
This is not the correct behaviour: QGIS should use qpj when
present,
otherwise prj, if nothing is available it should apply the
default, as
chosen by the user from the menu Options.
If the behaviour you describe is confirmed (in my case it is
not), then
it's a bug.
All the best.
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