Il 06/06/2013 06:40, Simon Cropper ha scritto:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Operating System: Ubuntu 13.04 (using Gnome Classic Interface).
> gvSIG Version 2.0.0.2066
> Java version: 1.6.0_20
>
> **PROBLEM**
>
> I have a "MultiSurface3D" ESRI shapefile.
>
> I have tried but can't seem to convert it to something
Hi Guys,
Operating System: Ubuntu 13.04 (using Gnome Classic Interface).
gvSIG Version 2.0.0.2066
Java version: 1.6.0_20
**PROBLEM**
I have a "MultiSurface3D" ESRI shapefile.
I have tried but can't seem to convert it to something that gvSIG can
use properly.
The file contains 7 polygons but I
On 05/06/13 22:42, Manuel Madrid wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> El 05/06/13 04:37, Simon Cropper escribió:
>> OK Pau and Manuel,
>>
>> First, sorry I don't have a lot of time to report the issue directly.
>>
>> I am posting things as I find them as I am working on a job resulting in
>> me already spending
Hi Simon,
El 05/06/13 04:37, Simon Cropper escribió:
> OK Pau and Manuel,
>
> First, sorry I don't have a lot of time to report the issue directly.
>
> I am posting things as I find them as I am working on a job resulting in
> me already spending too much time on GIS activities. I am happy to
Hi Simon,
Ok. We'll review this. Thank you very much for all the info.
Best,
Manuel.
El 05/06/13 03:32, Simon Cropper escribió:
> Manuel,
>
> The sequence is a bit different in Ubuntu 13.04.
>
> 1. Right Click gvsproj file
> > there is NO "Use a custom command" option
> 2. Select "Open wit