Oh also, .lyr is a proprietary binary format. It's not so easy to decode it
(even without ESRI permission) :P
George
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:30 AM, George Silva wrote:
> There is a on-going effort for this.
>
> Check ca...@lists.osgeo.org and the Carto project. We are still in early
> dvelopme
There is a on-going effort for this.
Check ca...@lists.osgeo.org and the Carto project. We are still in early
dvelopment.
George
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Milena Nowotarska wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2010/4/15 Carson Farmer :
> >> Is there any tool to convert ESRIs lyr-files readable in QGIS? Or d
Hi,
2010/4/15 Carson Farmer :
>> Is there any tool to convert ESRIs lyr-files readable in QGIS? Or do
>> ArcGIS have any other format-system that you can use in QGIS? For
>> instance shp-files can get very stranges coulors or symbols if you
>> open them in QGIS.
>
> That's simply because shapefile
> Is there any tool to convert ESRIs lyr-files readable in QGIS? Or do
> ArcGIS have any other format-system that you can use in QGIS? For
> instance shp-files can get very stranges coulors or symbols if you
> open them in QGIS.
That's simply because shapefiles don't store symbology themselves. If
Is there any tool to convert ESRIs lyr-files readable in QGIS? Or do
ArcGIS have any other format-system that you can use in QGIS? For
instance shp-files can get very stranges coulors or symbols if you
open them in QGIS.
/Cheers
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