Re: [Qgis-user] qgis2 data source encoding

2013-11-14 Thread José Pedro Santos
Hi, 

In fact I didn't try with "Latin1" encoding but with "UTF" works well. For sure 
is a bug but I share the same opinion than you about the QGIS functionality 
tools. 

Regards,
José Santos 

From: j.all...@agglo-paysflers.fr
To: Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 15:47:44 +0100
Subject: [Qgis-user] qgis2 data source encoding

 Hello,

If i load a "LATIN1" postgis table with qgis1.8, it is loaded without any 
problem. If i load the same table under qgis2.0.1 32bits character are not 
recognized, worst, the data source encoding drop down list is empty. I had to 
save the project, edit it with notepad++ and set the character encoding by hand.

It seems that we try to add more and more fonctionnality in qgis without ensure 
that actual ones are really functional and constant. I use Qgis since many 
years and i think qgis2 is really less stable than 1.8.

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Re: [Qgis-user] qgis2 data source encoding

2013-11-13 Thread Andre Joost

Am 13.11.2013 15:47, schrieb
j.all...@agglo-paysflers.fr:

Hello,

If i load a "LATIN1" postgis table with qgis1.8, it is loaded without
any problem. If i load the same table under qgis2.0.1 32bits
character are not recognized, worst, the data source encoding drop
down list is empty. I had to save the project, edit it with notepad++
and set the character encoding by hand.



Have a look under Settings -> Options, Datasource tab.
You can deactivate "Ignore shapefile encoding"

Maybe that also works on postgis tables.



It seems that we try to add more and more fonctionnality in qgis
without ensure that actual ones are really functional and constant. I
use Qgis since many years and i think qgis2 is really less stable
than 1.8.



Well, Qgis 1.8 had a problem with shapefiles different from utf-8. This 
was not a problem in Qgis 1.7.3, and was fixed in 1.9 already. So not 
everything gets worse...


Greetings,
André Joost


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