[Gvsig_english] Problem gvSIG 2.0.0.2066 -- How do I work with Multisurface3D Shapefiles?
Simon Cropper
simoncropper at fossworkflowguides.com
Thu Jun 6 12:57:08 CEST 2013
> Simon, would you be able to share the shapefile with us so we can try
> to find what is happening?
I have I sent them to Joaquin del Cerro
On 06/06/13 19:43, Cèsar Ordiñana wrote:
> El 06/06/13 10:44, Simon Cropper escribió:
>> Jukka,
>>
>> To be honest nor have I.
>>
>> This is what is reported in the gvSIG layer properties dialog.
>
> Hi,
>
> The MultiSurface3D type is the gvSIG geometry type name, not the Shape
> type name, as it is independent of the data source type.
>
> The relationship between gvSIG geometry types and the shapefile ones is,
> more or less:
>
> - Surface: Polygon
> - Curve: Polyline
> - Point: Point
> - 3D: Z
> - 2D: Nothing
>
> We share the prefix "Multi" and when we add support for geometries with
> "M" it will be added as a suffix also.
>
> So a Shape of Polyline type should become a Curve2D in gvSIG, a Shape of
> PolygonZ type must become a Surface3D, ... In the case of a MultiPatch
> Shape, maybe it would become a MultiSurface2D or MultiSurface3D, but I'm
> not sure if this is being taken into account in the current code. Anyway
> I suppose this is not the case of Simon's shape file, so it seems to me
> there is a bug in the information shown in the layer properties dialog.
>
> Simon, would you be able to share the shapefile with us so we can try to
> find what is happening? If I understood you well, the file is opened in
> gvSIG but the editing and geoprocessing tools don't work with it. Is
> that so?
>
> Regards.
>
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Cheers Simon
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