> I've never used GPKG but I do use spatialite all the time. I always create
> without the index then create the index after I'm done. It makes sense
> because if you start with the spatial index then it has to reshuffle the
> RTree with each new item.
>
> In c++ code I set
On 03/08/2017 10:05 AM, Even Rouault
wrote:
On mercredi 8 mars 2017 12:46:54 CET Parker, Jonathon wrote:
> Even,
>
> Thanks for the quick turn around. How do I get the bug fix? Do I download
> and install 2.18.4 or is there
On mercredi 8 mars 2017 12:46:54 CET Parker, Jonathon wrote:
> Even,
>
> Thanks for the quick turn around. How do I get the bug fix? Do I download
> and install 2.18.4 or is there an easier way to get the bug fix?
You'll need to wait for the fix to land in an official GDAL release, so not
Even,
Thanks for the quick turn around. How do I get the bug fix? Do I download
and install 2.18.4 or is there an easier way to get the bug fix?
Jonathon
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 9:38 PM, Even Rouault
wrote:
> On mardi 7 mars 2017 14:30:13 CET Parker, Jonathon
On mardi 7 mars 2017 14:30:13 CET Parker, Jonathon wrote:
> New user to QGIS here. Went through some tutorials, had ESRI experience in
> distance past. Starting a demonstration project using data from the US
> Census Bureau https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger.html
>
> I successfully
I too am a new user, but I had an experience that may relate to what you
have described.
I loaded a base map. I then loaded a shape file from the local Regional
District. I right clicked on that layer and selected "Set Project CRS
from Layer". And the base map vanished!
I finally
New user to QGIS here. Went through some tutorials, had ESRI experience in
distance past. Starting a demonstration project using data from the US
Census Bureau https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger.html
I successfully added shapefiles and small geodatabases