Re: [Qgis-user] using EPSG:1662 transformation

2011-01-19 Thread Giovanni Manghi
Hi, > but in Qgis there isn't the possibility to adjust the > reprojection with that tranformation parameter. no, at the moment you have to create customs CRSs ("settings -> custom crs..." under Windows) that include the necessary parameters. Then You can use them normally as source/target srs

Re: [Qgis-user] using EPSG:1662 transformation

2011-01-19 Thread Michele Beneventi
Hi Giovanni, your answer sounds very good. Both gdalwarp and OGR work fine for me with +towgs84 declaration (like +towgs84=0,0,0), but in Qgis there isn't the possibility to adjust the reprojection with that tranformation parameter. Thank you very much Michele On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 7:04 PM, G

Re: [Qgis-user] using EPSG:1662 transformation

2011-01-14 Thread Sam Vekemans
Hi, would 'gdalwarp' be able to swap the lat/long coordinates, using the same projection? and yes, i also could not edit the text box when selecting the 'custom' projection. it might be a bug (although im still only able to get ver 1.4 working) Sam On 1/14/11, Michele Beneventi wrote: >

[Qgis-user] using EPSG:1662 transformation

2011-01-14 Thread Michele Beneventi
Hi all, I'm using Qgis 1.6 release on windows xp pro 64-bit and in particulary "export to new projection" (ftools). I need to reprojct a layer from WGS84 / UTM zone 32N (EPSG:32632) to Monte Mario / Italy zone 1 (EPSG:3003) with the transformation 1662 (EPSG code). I try to insert the value of th