On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 7:06 AM, Mike Toews mwto...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, it creates shapefile with polylines, and even a separate shapefile
with
text (if you check the Export text labels. But, it does not (can not?)
create _polygon_ shapefile, nor there is a way to associate parcel number
Yes, it creates shapefile with polylines, and even a separate shapefile with
text (if you check the Export text labels. But, it does not (can not?)
create _polygon_ shapefile, nor there is a way to associate parcel number to
the parcel shape... That was the question ;-).
As for the new
Hi Zoran,
there's a dxf2shp plugin working perfectly on your file.
Cordialy
Le 03/02/2010 11:34, Zoran Jankovic a écrit :
I'm resending, the first one seemed to bounce as too big...
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From: Zoran Jankoviczoran.janko...@zisis.hr
Date: Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at
Zoran Jankovic a écrit :
I have cadastrial data like the sample in the attachment. It's layered
DXF, with parcel numbers as block references in the layer 1_kc_broj,
and the main layer of cadastrial parcel boundaries is 1_kc_medja.
I would like to import this DXF into SHP (or directly to
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Lionel Roubeyrie lroubey...@limair.asso.fr
wrote:
Hi Zoran,
there's a dxf2shp plugin working perfectly on your file.
Cordialy
Yes, it creates shapefile with polylines, and even a separate shapefile with
text (if you check the Export text labels. But, it does
Hi,
While gdal 1.7 already creates dxf read/write support, it cannot yet be
reliably used with QGIS. QGIS would first have to be optimized to handle
the geometry that gdal sends and to interpret OGR feature styling. The
problem is that DXF mixes different geometry types