On Tue, 3 Jul 2018, Micha Silver wrote:
What you want is v.in.ogr.
To check that your installation of gdal/ogr supports KML just do:
~$ ogrinfo --formats | grep -i kml
LIBKML -vector- (rw+v): Keyhole Markup Language (LIBKML)
KML -vector- (rw+v): Keyhole Markup Language (KML)
Micha,
How
On 07/03/2018 09:15 PM, Rich Shepard
wrote:
On
Tue, 3 Jul 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
Here, v.in.gdal supports KMLSUPEROVERLAY
-raster- (rwv): Kml Super
Overlay, but I don't know if this format works with a .kml fi
On Tue, 3 Jul 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
Let me clarify: I designated a placemark, then saved it as a .kml file.
Can I import this into grass7.5svn with v.in.gdal?
Answer: no.
r,in.gdal -j in= repors that *.kml is not a supported format.
Anyone use GoogleEarth images in grass7?
Rich
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
Here, v.in.gdal supports KMLSUPEROVERLAY -raster- (rwv): Kml Super
Overlay, but I don't know if this format works with a .kml file.
Let me clarify: I designated a placemark, then saved it as a .kml file.
Can I import this into grass7.5svn with v.in.gda
I've searched the wiki and looked at the i.* modules without finding how
to import a google-earth image in grass7. Here, v.in.gdal supports
KMLSUPEROVERLAY -raster- (rwv): Kml Super Overlay, but I don't know if how
to save a displayed googleearth map in a suitable format.
My uses of this imag