[Gvsig_english] Coordinate Transformations

Victoria Agazzi agazzi_vic at gva.es
Mon Aug 11 10:29:07 CEST 2008


Hi Antonio,
if you are able to convert the *.gpx file to a *.shp file, then gvSIG 
transform the CRS from EPSG: 4326 to various OSGB reference systems:
1. you will need to generate an shp file with your data (more than one 
if you have points, tracks, routes and texts). You can do this with [1]. 
These *.shp files will be in EPSG:4326.
2. With gvSIG you need to create a new View in the CRS OSGB. To do this, 
create a new view, go to its Properties and select current projection. 
Search into the EPSG type, by name OSGB. Select one of them.
I searched into the CRS manager and found  6  CRS  that are OSGB: 4 that 
are geographic, 1 projected and another one compound.
3. After that, you have to add your *.shp files which are in EPSG:4326. 
Open the View, Add data icon,  and select  the files.  For each one, you 
will have to change its CRS into 4326 (this is the way gvSIG "knows" in 
which CRS is your data). Click the current projection button, and look 
for the EPSG Type and 4326 code. Remember to define a transformation (in 
the Selec transformation list) between both CRS because they don`t have 
the same datum. You can select EPSG transformations, and also you can 
define a manual one if you know the parameters involved in your 
geographic area.
4. At this point you will have your data in the OSGB projection but only 
in the actual view. Next step is to export the gvSIG layers into your 
hard disc. To do this, go to Layer/Export to/SHP.

Regards,
Viqui-.

[1] http://gpx2shp.sourceforge.jp/


Antonio Gennarini escribió:
> Hi.
>
> I'm in the process of learning howto deal with GPS data and have now the
> difficulty of transforming WGS84 coordinates in my *.gpx files to OSGB
> stored in a shapefile.
>
> ANybody now a relaxed way of doing this. I've been searching the web and
> have only found standalone applications that will allow me to convert
> the coordinates one by one and without reading directly from the gpx
> file.
>
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> REgards
> ANtonio
>
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