Op 27-11-2011 12:41, MORREALE Jean Roc schreef:
Le 27/11/2011 12:22, Michal Zimmermann a écrit :
Hi guys,
my native language is Czech which uses signs like ě, š, č, ž etc. If you
have a look at
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/51/qgisencoding.png/,
you'll see QGIS is having trouble displaying those signs right. Is
there a
way to get them right without manually rewriting each one of them? Like
setting encoding to the whole dbf file? Shapefiles affected were
previously
opened with ArcGIS (with no problem) and probably were created with
ArcGIS
as well. If anyone comes up with a solution, please let me know.
When you add a new vector layer, there is a list which allows you to
select the charset to be used. It doesn't work if you drag'n drop your
file directly into qgis.
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You probably need this character set:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO-8859-2
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