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Il 24/01/2014 07:39, Sandro Santilli ha scritto:
> I haven't had an use either (while I'm full of those tables).
> Geometries are usually not something that you want to edit "manually",
> especially using a desktop GIS...
>
> But it could be interest
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:33:21AM -0800, Régis Haubourg wrote:
> Hi, it's not a bug, but it has some drawback in every day's use.
> The 'others' geometry columns are translated to WKT, and are sometimes huge
> geometries. This makes attribute table very slow at last, more often
> unusable. I don'
Hi, it's not a bug, but it has some drawback in every day's use.
The 'others' geometry columns are translated to WKT, and are sometimes huge
geometries. This makes attribute table very slow at last, more often
unusable. I don't remember well when, but in 1.9, thoses extra columns where
hidden for
Hi Paolo,
On Thu, 23. Jan 2014 at 11:07:42 +0100, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> We just noticed that when loading a PostGIS table with >1 geometric
> column, the one with the loaded geometry is not displayed, whereas the
> others are (and, apparently, editable).
> To me this is a bug: any thoughts?
Wh
Hi all.
We just noticed that when loading a PostGIS table with >1 geometric
column, the one with the loaded geometry is not displayed, whereas the
others are (and, apparently, editable).
To me this is a bug: any thoughts?
All the best.
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