[Gvsig_english] gvSIG XY layer
Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio
jldominguez at prodevelop.es
Thu Sep 29 10:02:41 CEST 2011
Hello,
I don't think there is an accuracy problem in the CSV import tool. I have imported geographic coordinates with lots of decimals without a problem.
Niels, what is the original format of the coordinates?
You only have two decimal positions in them?
I mean, why do your coordinates have so little accuracy originally?
Regards,
Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
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De: gvsig_internacional-bounces at listserv.gva.es en nombre de Benjamin Ducke
Enviado el: jue 29/09/2011 9:38
Para: Users mailing list
Asunto: Re: [Gvsig_english] gvSIG XY layer
Hi,
On Wednesday, September 28, 2011 1:59 AM, "Niels" <nihecht at web.de>
wrote:
> hello,
> I have two questions concerning xy layers in gvsig 1.11.0 or gvSig OADE
> 2010.
>
> 1) When I include a .dbf table to my project I am able to draw a xy layer
> out of it and depict it, make changes etc. in my actual view. Howevere,
> after storing and closing the projct, when reopening it, the xy table
> will
> be removed from the project.
>
Immediately after creating the new points layer, export it to a
new Shapefile. Then remove the original layer and work on the
Shapefile instead. That way, your work will be permanently saved.
> 2) I wonder iof there is any way to make a xy layer with coordinates
> other
> than degree/deciamal degree with two positions of decimal degree, only.
> (z.B
> -10,56/-76,35)
> I am trying to make a map with archaeological sites, each site one
> coordenate, but as it is not possible to include decimal seconds the site
> located clse to each other appear as one single site. How can I change
> the
> format for entering ccordinates?
This is the only format that the CSV import tool currently understands.
I was not aware that accuracy is so limited. This is something that
needs to be fixed in the gvSIG CSV import tool. Alternatively, you
can try to import your data with "Normalize table" for greater control.
Maybe that way you get better accuracy. If that also fails, than you
need
to use an external software to convert your lat/lon coordinates to UTM
and work in that system.
Best,
Ben
>
> Thanks for your comments
>
> Niels
>
>
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