His Stefan
Nice hack!
But Shapefile remains an oldtimer with more drawbacks than limited
field names; see [1].
GeoJSON (ascii) and GeoPackages (binary) are formats which are more
suited for the job.
I still have hope that JOSM will be able to read those vector formats too.
:Stefan
[1] http://gis
Hi!
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 12:56 AM, Stefan Keller wrote:
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> I of course know Shapefiles but they are deprecated because e.g. they
> cut-off field names at 10 chars. GeoJSON or GeoPackage are better
> alternatives.
>
For RABA-KGZ landuse import in Slovenia we pushed the-10 character limit in
sh
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> Am 17.03.2016 um 19:01 schrieb clustergis :
>
> We haven't got any ftp, but you can make an script using this template
yes, I've tried this, but I got an http 502 bad gateway error
cheers,
Martin
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I think this could be very useful, especially when working with rivers and
streams.
I am having trouble finding the actual link for downloading the data and/or
connecting to the service.
Mike
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:05 PM, clustergis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> probably you know that recently NASA has
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