Hi Even,
Thank you for the explanation (and for correcting me).
Aneta,
You can try QGIS as a possible workaround. You can use the Atlas feature
(GUI based) or write a small PyQGIS script, if you want to run it on a
headless server, on the command line.
Regards,
Jorge
Às 22:50 de 15/11/20, Eve
Aneta,
https://gdal.org/drivers/vector/pdf.html#vector-pdf mentions that LABEL
strings are limitted to ASCII
Jorge,
the fact that it renders fine with QGIS is that the rendering of labels is
done by QGIS through its own rendering engine with a PDF output. It then uses
the GDAL PDF driver to a
er 5, 2020 4:27 PM
> *To:* Aneta Muslić
> *Cc:* gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org
> *Subject:* Re: [gdal-dev] Encoding when creating pdf
>
> Do your shapefiles include a code page file (*.cpg)? If not, maybe that
> would help.
>
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 2:57 AM Aneta Musli
] Encoding when creating pdf
Do your shapefiles include a code page file (*.cpg)? If not, maybe that would
help.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 2:57 AM Aneta Muslić
mailto:a.mus...@outlook.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I am using gdal version 2.4.4 in my c# app.
As a part of my project I am creating pd
Do your shapefiles include a code page file (*.cpg)? If not, maybe that
would help.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 2:57 AM Aneta Muslić wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using gdal version 2.4.4 in my c# app.
> As a part of my project I am creating pdf with gdal_translate command.
> GDAL translate command is
> *
Hello,
I am using gdal version 2.4.4 in my c# app.
As a part of my project I am creating pdf with gdal_translate command. GDAL
translate command is
"gdal_translate --config SHAPE_ENCODING "utf-8" -of PDF -tr 0.001 0.001 -a_srs
EPSG:3765 Granice.tif Sisacko_moslavacka_zupanija3.pdf -co
OGR_DATA