Rahkonen jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi
Subject: [Qgis-user] Re: QGIS + Inkscape
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Brylie Oxley brylie@... writes:
Hello,
My name is Brylie Oxley. I am a student at Sierra College
Brylie Oxley brylie@... writes:
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.
I have been studying GIS at Sierra College, where the courses focus on
proprietary tools. For libre GIS tools to be viable
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
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
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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