Re: [Qgis-user] import a excel file with coordinate point

2014-04-04 Thread silverio abati
You can use the tool name  Crea un vettore da un file di testo delimitato
in italian, in the layer task. You have to import the excel like a csv
file.
Best,
silverio


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 Hy,
 how can I import a file excel wich contains coordinates of points?
 Thank you

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Re: [Qgis-user] Which font for Delimited Text Layer

2013-09-06 Thread silverio abati
Thank you for all!
Chris, your picture of the 1.9 and 2.0 Versions is quite useful (I have the
1.8 version)
The solution proposed by Micha is really simple (and It allowed me to
reflect upon the concept). Obviously it works!!
thanks again,
silverio




2013/9/5 Chris Crook ccr...@linz.govt.nz

 Hi Silverio

 Depends which version of QGIS you are using.  Version 1.8 does not support
 longitudes and latitudes entered as degrees, minutes, and seconds.
 If you are using the development version 1.9, soon  to be released as 2.0
 then it should support this (with your first format).  There is a check box
 in the delimited text dialog DMS coordinates that you can tick to tell
 QGIS to expect this format.

 The format is quite general - basically it is looking for three numbers
 with something other than numbers between them.  So your first format
 should work.  Your second won't (nothing between the numbers ) and your
 third won't either (the . is ambiguous as it could be part of a decimal
 number).  As it is written it will take degrees and decimal minutes, or
 degrees, minutes and decimal seconds - so the last format may get
 misinterpreted as degrees and decimal minutes.

 If you are using 1.9/2.0 with the first format, and it is not working,
  could you send me the file and I'll see if I can figure out why

 Thanks
 Chris

  Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2013 14:11:46 +0200
  From: silverio abati chiocciol...@katamail.com
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  Subject: [Qgis-user] Which font for Delimited Text Layer
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  hello List,
  I have a little problem to import a layer with the function delimited
 text
  layer:
 
  I have the coordinates (e.g. 41?44'51'' Lat, 14?18'13'' Long) and I know
 the
  coordinate reference system: WGS84 UTM33N, EPSG: 32633.
 
  the problem is that I don't know which font I have to use in the database
  (e.g. excel) so QGIS can read them in correct mode (at the end of the
 import
  process QGIS says me the fields for coordinates are no valid).
 
  I tried:
  41?44'51''
  414451
  41.44.51
  but they don't work
 
  thank you very much
 
  BEST,
  silverio

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[Qgis-user] Which font for Delimited Text Layer

2013-09-05 Thread silverio abati
hello List,
I have a little problem to import a layer with the function delimited text
layer:

I have the coordinates (e.g. 41°44'51'' Lat, 14°18'13'' Long) and I know
the coordinate reference system: WGS84 UTM33N, EPSG: 32633.

the problem is that I don't know which font I have to use in the database
(e.g. excel) so QGIS can read them in correct mode (at the end of the
import process QGIS says me the fields for coordinates are no valid).

I tried:
41°44'51''
414451
41.44.51
but they don't work

thank you very much

BEST,
silverio
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