I guess it depends on your situation. For me it has never bothered me
that much, because the very limited styling available in Google Earth (I
never use different line thicknesses, and only a handful of colours) was
eclipsed by the capabilities in Qgis and I now use completely different
Hi Patrick,
Thanks for your answer! That's quite annoying though, I assumed because I
could import it directly into ArcGIS without any problems I would be able to
with this program as well. I guess I'll just have to go with it!
In reply,
Winsome Marshall
ph: (03)366 4070
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Did you find any solution, I have the same problem.
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Matteo Collimedaglia wrote
> Ok io volevo ottenere le classi così suddivise in base alla quota.
> Es:
> 0 -500;
> 501 - 1000;
> 1001 - 1500;
> 1501; - 2000;
> ecc
> Così da poter far ricadere i punti in queste classi.
Potresti usare il calcolatore di campi:
1. aggiungi un nuovo campo: classe,
Buongiorno ho un layer di punti e volevo suddividerli in classi utilizzando
le quote a mia disposizione. Cercando su internet ho trovato poche
informazioni in merito. E il layer per le isoipse anche fatico a trovarlo.
Grazie in anticipo,
Matteo
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