Il 28/05/2014 21:14, Siebe Bosch ha scritto:
> If you want to use the VRTBuilder inside your own programming environment (on
> Windows) you could also start using the MapWinGIS ActiveX control.
> Version 4.9 and later supports GDAL, including the VRTBuilder function.
Or you can use Processing in Q
Dear Gordon,
If you want to use the VRTBuilder inside your own programming
environment (on Windows) you could also start using the MapWinGIS
ActiveX control.
Version 4.9 and later supports GDAL, including the VRTBuilder function.
The activeX control can be downloaded here:
mapwingis.codeplex.
Le mercredi 28 mai 2014 21:27:54, Gordon Farquharson a écrit :
> Thanks for the quick answer. Would the approach of turning GDAL utility
> code into libraries be as simple as putting the code into .h and .cpp
> files, or would you want to do it in a more globally organized way, e.g..,
> to develop
Thanks for the quick answer. Would the approach of turning GDAL utility
code into libraries be as simple as putting the code into .h and .cpp
files, or would you want to do it in a more globally organized way, e.g..,
to develop a sensible class hierarchy and a consistent naming scheme?
Gordon
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Le mercredi 28 mai 2014 21:03:40, Gordon Farquharson a écrit :
> The VRTBuilder class in the gdalbuildvrt utility source code is very
> useful. Is there any intention to make it part of the GDAL API?
>
> Gordon
Gordon,
the idea of turning the code of GDAL utilities as library code reusable by
u
The VRTBuilder class in the gdalbuildvrt utility source code is very
useful. Is there any intention to make it part of the GDAL API?
Gordon
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