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>Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 07:41:30 + (UTC)
>From: Jukka Rahkonen
>Subject: [Qgis-user] Re: QGIS + Inkscape
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On 19/03/12 09:04, G. Allegri wrote:
> I agree with Jukka. Working to a lower level of binding (through GDAL/OGR)
> would let other foss
> software leavarage the improvements. I don't know Inkscape very much, but
> I've tried to import
> the latter e
On 03/19/2012 10:04 AM, G. Allegri wrote:
I agree with Jukka.
Working to a lower level of binding (through GDAL/OGR) would let other
foss software leavarage the improvements.
I don't know Inkscape very much, but I've tried to import the latter
example from Jukka (the multilayer PDF) and it keep
I agree with Jukka.
Working to a lower level of binding (through GDAL/OGR) would let other foss
software leavarage the improvements.
I don't know Inkscape very much, but I've tried to import the latter
example from Jukka (the multilayer PDF) and it keeps the layers correctly.
Working on the GDAL le
Brylie Oxley writes:
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> Hello,
> My name is Brylie Oxley. I am a student at Sierra College in Nevada
> City, CA. I would like to apply for the GSoC program.
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> I have been studying GIS at Sierra College, where the courses focus on
> proprietary tools. For libre GIS tools to be viable option