Hi Asmus,
I think on Windows 10 you need to prefix your command with
"C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe".
Hope this helps.
Regards
Burghardt
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Dear Greg,
thank you for your kindly answer!
Meanwhile I found a solution for my problem.
I can use the menu "Extract Vertices" to solve my problem.
This creates a usable point layer with the needed "name" field.
The "tracklogs" you mentioned are GPS-Tracks from a GPS-Device?
I use the sam
APM writes:
> if I import a gpx file via "Data source manager", I get a group with
> two layers:
>
> 1. "track_points" as PointZ layer
>
> 2. "tracks" as MultiLineStringZ
>
> The "tracks" layer contains a field "name" in the attribute table.
>
> This field is not in the "track_points layer".
I
Dear List,
if I import a gpx file via "Data source manager", I get a group with two
layers:
1. "track_points" as PointZ layer
2. "tracks" as MultiLineStringZ
The "tracks" layer contains a field "name" in the attribute table.
This field is not in the "track_points layer".
Is there a way to