On 6/3/2012 10:59 AM, George Demmy wrote:
David Strip wrote:
> When used in conjunction with the (free) TerraGo toolbar, the geoPDF
> provides many more capabilities than a geo-spatial pdf, especially if the
> pdf "modify" permission is set.
As of version 6 which shipped recently, the Ter
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:21 AM, Even Rouault
wrote:
> > Can you tell how I can determine the source SRS from the files? Is
> > that possible?
>
> Sometimes, you have an associated .prj file that contains the SRS. If the
> file
> is not present, then you must guess it.
Or ask the person who gave
That is the answer I was afraid of. I heard of the project file. I
imagine it is quite hard to identify the correct SRS without the
project file.
Does ogr2ogr then recognize all settings by itself if the project file is given?
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> Can you tell how I can determine the source SRS from the files? Is
> that possible?
Sometimes, you have an associated .prj file that contains the SRS. If the file
is not present, then you must guess it.
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Dear Even.
I would have never had the idea that the files need to be small
letters all to make the matching working. Thank you so much for this
advice!!! and the additional education on the formats.
Can you tell how I can determine the source SRS from the files? Is
that possible?
Tobias
On Sun, J
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 6:16 PM, David Strip wrote:
> Jukka's posting earlier today has made me aware that GDAL will now write a
> geospatial PDF. Is it also capable of writing a geoPDF (which is a trademark
> of TerraGo, but there is an OGC standard, so possibly it's legal to create
> them)?
Hi D
Le dimanche 03 juin 2012 18:32:48, Tobias Preuss a écrit :
> Hello. I am trying convert shape files [1] of London (Canada) into
> JSON. I am totally new to these formats but at least I found out that
> ogr2ogr is able to do the job. However, there are two files that
> contain the data as far as I c
Hello. I am trying convert shape files [1] of London (Canada) into
JSON. I am totally new to these formats but at least I found out that
ogr2ogr is able to do the job. However, there are two files that
contain the data as far as I can tell. One file TREES.DBF contains all
the properties. The other