Thanks for the reply Paolo,
but after investigation, it seems spatialite has problems with accentuated
attributes names. Changing them to normal names and qgis can correctly import
the layer. Strange that spatialite-gui doesn't take care of the encoding for the
names, just for the values.
Paolo
Lionel Roubeyrie ha scritto:
but after investigation, it seems spatialite has problems with accentuated
attributes names. Changing them to normal names and qgis can correctly
import
the layer. Strange that spatialite-gui doesn't take care of the encoding
for the
names, just for the values.
Hi!
I compiled qgis from svn on my ubuntu-9.04 box. All the stuff (gdal, grass etc)
I took from synaptic and this worked for me. Now I'm trying to compile r11709
and get a compiling error
In file included from
/usr/local/src/qgis_unstable/src/providers/grass/qgsgrass.cpp:37:
The original datas are in a ISO-8859-15 encoded shapefile. In the spatialite-gui
after import, columns containing accentuated characters are replaced by with
no datas.
Paolo Cavallini a écrit :
Lionel Roubeyrie ha scritto:
but after investigation, it seems spatialite has problems with
Hi Cedric,
On Fri, 25. Sep 2009 at 11:11:27 +0200, Möri Cedric wrote:
I compiled qgis from svn on my ubuntu-9.04 box. All the stuff (gdal, grass
etc) I took from synaptic and this worked for me. Now I'm trying to compile
r11709 and get a compiling error
Your GRASS is probably too old Please
Hi Lore,
AFAIK you _must_ define the gid field as a primary key in your base
table, it does not matter if it can be considered to be one.
ALTER TABLE calendrier_activite ADD PRIMARY KEY (gid);
Bernhard
Lore M schrieb:
Hi
I have kind of an ordinary (but still thorny) problem with Qgis
Hi
I have kind of an ordinary (but still thorny) problem with Qgis (version
1.0.2kore) when I try to load a postgis layer. I'm sorry because there is
several posts about this problem but neither of the solutions proposed solve my
own problem...
So, I've got two tables in my postgreSQL
Thanks it works now !
I just have to define gid as a primary key in the table used to create the
view...even if I would prefer to have several attributes as one primary key.
(Just to know, I also tried, as Remco Houtkamp said, with Quantum Gis 1.3
(Mimas) via osg4w but it doesn't work.)
Thanks
Hi Anton
Which tool did you use for cutting out? The 'add Ring' tool or the 'reshape'
tool' (but that's only in 1.4)? I'm asking because normally the 'add Ring'
tools does not let you insert holes that cross feature borders.
Regards,
Marco
Am Donnerstag, 24. September 2009 18.39:08 schrieb
1.3.0 Mimas / Ubuntu 9.04
I am have the same problem, but have discovered that if I move the
Identify Results box with the mouse the selected item highlights!
Terry
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 11:50:17 +0800
maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
In previous version,
Paolo Cavallini pisze:
Yes, standard icons. See fTools for examples; it would be good to keep the
same style; see also
GRASS toolbox, as several commands have the same results.
First of all I had to make some order in icons and put them together on
one page
Robert Szczepanek ha scritto:
First of all I had to make some order in icons and put them together on
one page
http://robert.szczepanek.pl/gis-icons-0.1/#request
At the same time I have started drawing icons for your plugin. I will
update them there.
This is probably good moment to start
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