Re: [Qgis-user] EPSG and ogr2ogr

2018-04-06 Thread Tobias Wendorff
Hi Uwe, Am Fr, 6.04.2018, 10:20 schrieb Uwe Fischer: > > ok to go on in german? There's also a German list. Let's talk in English first and I'll attach a German text. > Der EPSG-Zahlencode ist offenbar nicht in der .prj-Datei > selbst hinterlegt oder verschlüsselt. Uwe complains that there's no

Re: [Qgis-user] EPSG and ogr2ogr

2018-04-06 Thread Uwe Fischer
Hello Tobias, hello list, ok to go on in german? Der EPSG-Zahlencode ist offenbar nicht in der .prj-Datei selbst hinterlegt oder verschlüsselt. Also muß QGIS die .prj-Datei doch nach irgendwelchen Kriterien auswerten, mit einer internen Liste von Definitionen vergleichen und dann entscheiden, für

Re: [Qgis-user] EPSG and ogr2ogr

2018-04-05 Thread Tobias Wendorff
Am Do, 5.04.2018, 17:17 schrieb Uwe Fischer: > > The reprojection did work without error messages, but when I load > my new reprojected shapefile into QGIS, it says that the projection > is 3044 (instead of 25832 which I had chosen). However, the position > of the shape is as desired. It's a known

[Qgis-user] EPSG and ogr2ogr

2018-04-05 Thread Uwe Fischer
Hello list, I tried to reproject some shapefiles using OSGeo4W and the following command: ogr2ogr -t_srs epsg:25832 -s_srs epsg:31467 target_shape source_shape The reprojection did work without error messages, but when I load my new reprojected shapefile into QGIS, it says that the proj