Hi uDiggers, Here comes a forwarded mail from Manoj Thakur, who, for whatever reason, chose to send this question to my personal mail address.
Quoting Manoj Thakur (manoj.thakur <at> systemhorizon.com): ----------------------------------------------------------- Matthias, I am a very recent convert to PostGIS & PostgreSQL. I have been playing around with uDig a bit. Is it possible to get Google Earth (via Google Maps..Satellite or Hybrid.or any other way) into the uDig window ? Through WMS or WFS, or any other way ? My objective is to view my spatial data currently in SHP formats vis a vis Google Earth imagery and update my data. I have also considered converting my SHP into KML, editing the KML in GE and reverting back to SHP if necessary. Given a choice I will prefer to load GE imagery into my GIS Editor and make my changes and save. Can you help ? Thanks Sincerely, Manoj Thakur Director System Horizon Est. #4016, 2nd Floor, Oroba Plaza PO Box 6141, Riyadh 12215-2886 Saudi Arabia +966 1 419 8833 t x 224 +966 1 419 0033 f +966 50 578 3641 m skype : mthakurr <http://systemhorizon.com/> E-mails and any attachments from System Horizon are confidential. If you are not the intended recipient and think you have received an email in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to the e-mail, and then delete it without making copies or using it in any way. System Horizon Est. accepts no legal responsibility for the contents of messages, and any action based upon such contents is the sole responsibility of the reader. Any personal views expressed in the messages are those of the sender and may not reflect the views of System Horizon Est. Although any attachments to the message have been checked for viruses before transmission, you are urged to carry out your own virus check before opening, since System Horizon Est accepts no responsibility for loss or damage caused by software viruses. ------------------------------------------------------------ End of quote. -- Matthias Basler [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig) http://udig.refractions.net http://lists.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/udig-devel
