Hi Ramon,

I agree with you. I fixed the utf-8 issue by inserting
SET SHAPE_ENCODING=UTF-8
at the beginning of the qgis.bat. No problems since then.

HTH,
André Joost

Am 02.11.12 05:41, schrieb Ramon Andiñach:
On windows, with OSGeo packages, doing that will probably create other problems.

-ramon.

On 02/11/2012, at 12:28, Vladimir Naumov<sendmeof...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Dear Sotiris,

the problem was fixed months ago. Try new GDAL 1.9.2

Regards,
Vladimir.

01.11.2012 23:30, S. Koukoulas (lists) пишет:
nice one!
I did something similar by saving Greek fields in a new table (in
Libreoffice Calc) and then used a common field to join them back to the
attribute table. This can also be used to change from other greek
encodings to utf-8 (through Libreoffice Calc) - a workaround until the
problem is fixed...
sotiris



On 03/23/2012 04:34 PM, Koos Hagg wrote:
Hi everyone,

Trying the value 'utf-8' (no quotes) in a .cpg file did not work for
me (caps or not)

But i did find that i could get around the problem for now by opening
my shapefile's .dbf with Libreoffice Calc, (which opens it fine) and
saving the dbf (save as, same name, overwrite).

So at least that's a simple way to fix that for the time being.

Koos


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