From carrera_marrod at gva.es Thu Jan 4 20:19:05 2007 From: carrera_marrod at gva.es (Mario Carrera) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 20:19:05 +0100 Subject: [Freegis-list] gvSIG 1.0.1, a partial update of gvSIG 1.0 available Message-ID: <1167938345.459d53290fe83@webmail.gva.es> gvSIG 1.0.1, a partial update of gvSIG 1.0, is now available for download in which some problems detected by our users have been fixed, so it is possible to working normally with the application. As usual, it can be downloaded from the Download section of the web page (http://www.gvsig.gva.es/index.php?id=1308&L=0&L=2). Warning: to install the partial update you must have gvSIG 1.0 correctly installed. The fixed bugs are: - Map: - Exporting to PDF a map containing a view with WFS layers fails with error. - When inserting in a map a legend with an invisible layer, this shows as visible in the legend. - When a map containing a view with a point layer is exported to PDF or printed, the error console pops up. - Edition: - When a vertex is removed from a polygon during editing, the polygon is no longer selected, preventing the user from editing the other vertices. - Error generated when editing a grouped layer. - Start editing with several active layers generates error. - Annotation layer: - After editing an annotation layer created from a point layer, when saving the changes the texts disappear. After loading again the original layer, the graphic elements are not displayed. - WFS Service: - The feature information is not displayed for this kind of layer. Regards. Mario Carrera Rodr?guez Grupo SIG-CAD / gvSIG Servicio de Organizaci?n e Inform?tica Conselleria d'Infraestructures i Transport Generalitat Valenciana Valencia (Espa?a) From a.moneta at portel.es Wed Jan 10 09:00:44 2007 From: a.moneta at portel.es (Antonello Moneta) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:00:44 +0100 Subject: [Freegis-list] GeoServer - how to show image Message-ID: <45A49D2C.1010401@portel.es> Hello to everybody, For my job I have to use a map server and I choose geoserver, I find it really amazing good, and also the documentation is great. I installed it without any problem, and I made it work with data from shapefiles and postgis db, but now I want show some image. I was looking for same tutorials to do it, but still I don't find theme. Please some of you can help me. Really Thanks. Regards Antonello. From stephan at holl-land.de Thu Jan 18 08:30:09 2007 From: stephan at holl-land.de (Stephan Holl) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 08:30:09 +0100 Subject: [Freegis-list] [ANN]: FOSSGIS 2007 conference Message-ID: <20070118083009.6cc6fd41@thoe.hq.intevation.de> Dear all, the following announcement is in german and invites you to participate to the german FOSSGIS conference 2007 held in Berlin, 13-15. march 2007. Translation-try via google into english...: http://66.249.93.104/translate_c?hl=de&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&langpair=de%7Cen&u=http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/Pressezentrum_07%23Pressemitteilung&prev=/language_tools ---------------------- FOSSGIS 2007 - die kommerzielle Open Source GIS-Welt zu Gast in Berlin Vom 13. bis 15. M?rz 2007 pr?sentiert sich die Open Source GIS Branche auf der diesj?hrigen FOSSGIS in der Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin , wo die gr??te deutschsprachige Anwenderkonferenz f?r Freie Geo-Informationssysteme stattfindet. An mittlerweile drei Ausstellungstagen werden auf der Tagung die neuesten Open Source Entwicklungen im Bereich Geographischer Informationssyteme pr?sentiert. Geo-Anwendungen auf Basis Freier Software sind einer der dynamischsten Wachstumsm?rkte im gesamten IT-Markt. Die Nachfrage nach Geoinformationen erf?hrt nicht nur durch popul?re Massenanwendungen wie Google Maps & Co. erhebliche Steigerungen. Auch die Bereiche Geomarketing, Business Mapping, 3D-Anwendungen oder mobile GI-Systeme erfahren seit Jahren einen stetigen Aufw?rtstrend. F?r diese und viele weitere Anwendungen werden auf der FOSSGIS 2007 professionelle, bew?hrte Open Source Anwendungen vorgestellt. Interessenten k?nnen sich auf der Webseite der FOSSGIS 2007 (http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/) informieren und f?r den Besuch der Anwenderkonferenz registrieren lassen. Der Eintritt ist kostenfrei, eine Registrierung ist allerdings zu Planungszwecken notwendig. W?hrend der Tagung finden zahlreiche Workshops zu Open Source GIS statt, z.B. zu MapServer, Mapbender, PostGIS, Mapstorer und vielen weiteren. Die Teilnahme an diesen Workshops ist kostenpflichtig. Der Call for Papers f?r Anwenderberichte l?uft noch bis zum 19. Februar, interessierte Anwender k?nnen sich unter cfp_fossgis at freegis.org um die Teilnahme bewerben. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/CFP_07 Organisationen und Unternehmen, die sich noch als Aussteller oder Sponsoren registrieren wollen, finden alle relevanten Informationen noch bis zum 28. Februar unter http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/MesseSponsoring07 F?r allgemeine R?ckfragen finden sich unter der Webadresse http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/ die Kontaktdaten des Organisationsteams. ---------------------- From tutey at o2.pl Sat Jan 20 10:22:04 2007 From: tutey at o2.pl (Maciej Sieczka) Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 10:22:04 +0100 Subject: [Freegis-list] QLandkarte - use your Garmin GPS with Linux Message-ID: <45B1DF3C.8050106@o2.pl> Hi! Recently I was pointed at a nice piece of software. It is aimed to be a GPSMapEdit counterpart for GNU/Linux, ie. an editor for maps and tracks in Garmin formats. Currently 60CSx is supported. http://qlandkarte.sourceforge.net/ Maciek From neteler at itc.it Sat Jan 20 13:57:24 2007 From: neteler at itc.it (Markus Neteler) Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 13:57:24 +0100 Subject: [Freegis-list] QLandkarte - use your Garmin GPS with Linux In-Reply-To: <45B1DF3C.8050106@o2.pl> References: <45B1DF3C.8050106@o2.pl> Message-ID: <20070120125724.GB3577@bartok.itc.it> On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 10:22:04AM +0100, Maciej Sieczka wrote: > Hi! > > Recently I was pointed at a nice piece of software. It is aimed to be a > GPSMapEdit counterpart for GNU/Linux, ie. an editor for maps and tracks > in Garmin formats. > > Currently 60CSx is supported. gpsbabel comes to mind... > http://qlandkarte.sourceforge.net/ Looks nice! Markus From tolanss at yahoo.es Sun Jan 21 21:40:26 2007 From: tolanss at yahoo.es (Roberto Antolin) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 21:40:26 +0100 Subject: [Freegis-list] New spanish mailing list of GRASS Message-ID: <200701212140.26560.tolanss@yahoo.es> Hello everybody, Since today there is a GRASS spanish mailing list. You all are invited to join us here: http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grass-es Regards, Roberto Antol?n ______________________________________________ LLama Gratis a cualquier PC del Mundo. Llamadas a fijos y m?viles desde 1 c?ntimo por minuto. http://es.voice.yahoo.com From epk.lists at gmail.com Thu Jan 25 15:17:13 2007 From: epk.lists at gmail.com (Eduardo Patto Kanegae) Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 12:17:13 -0200 Subject: [Freegis-list] polygonize a set of lines Message-ID: <2d1782780701250617r3ef0cefaj9fc30b1da93b0867@mail.gmail.com> Hi folks, I have a CAD line layer describing the limits of a soil map. It's a line layer because the first need was for printing only. Now I need to put this soil map as a polygon into a GIS dataset. Does anybody recommend any free gis tool that could be usefull to do that? thanks -- Eduardo Patto Kanegae http://www.webmapit.com.br From pcreso at pcreso.com Thu Jan 25 18:37:08 2007 From: pcreso at pcreso.com (Brent Wood) Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 09:37:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Freegis-list] polygonize a set of lines In-Reply-To: <2d1782780701250617r3ef0cefaj9fc30b1da93b0867@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <581801.5771.qm@web33205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --- Eduardo Patto Kanegae wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have a CAD line layer describing the limits of a soil map. It's a > line layer because the first need was for printing only. > > Now I need to put this soil map as a polygon into a GIS dataset. > > Does anybody recommend any free gis tool that could be usefull to do that? Hi Eduardo, I haven't tried it, but I believe GRASS has some capabilities in this area, once you convert the CAD data to a supported format. You could try PostGIS, if you can get your data into a postgis table somehow, there are commands to do this. For an Open Source (Windows) tool to do the conversion to shapefile, try http://www.happysquirrel.com/index.php?feature=dxf2shp or see http://software.geocomm.com/translators/cad-dxf/ In PostGIS, see http://postgis.refractions.net/docs/ch06.html#id2843565 The functions polygonize, makepolygon & buildarea can probably do what you want. You may also find something useful at http://software.geocomm.com/topology/ HTH, Brent Wood From epk.lists at gmail.com Thu Jan 25 20:05:14 2007 From: epk.lists at gmail.com (Eduardo Patto Kanegae) Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 17:05:14 -0200 Subject: [Freegis-list] polygonize a set of lines In-Reply-To: <8b502010701250830n24ab2001ha87ce9f78e11947@mail.gmail.com> References: <2d1782780701250617r3ef0cefaj9fc30b1da93b0867@mail.gmail.com> <8b502010701250830n24ab2001ha87ce9f78e11947@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2d1782780701251105w2c08c69eodeed534c2213650c@mail.gmail.com> Yes! Thank you folks. I downloaded latest OpenJUMP as Luca suggested and Polygonize command mades 90% of the job. The rest should be easy to complete in JUMP too. thanks. Eduardo On 1/25/07, luca marletta wrote: > Hi Eduardo, > You did it successfully with OpneJUMP. > download the Nightlybuld version and there is a tool named poligonize. > > better before extract node, with another tool there. > > Postgis can reach something similar but more difficult to understand > what's wrong with your geometry in case. > > I hope I've been useful > > ciao > > luca > > On 1/25/07, Eduardo Patto Kanegae wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > I have a CAD line layer describing the limits of a soil map. It's a > > line layer because the first need was for printing only. > > > > Now I need to put this soil map as a polygon into a GIS dataset. > > > > Does anybody recommend any free gis tool that could be usefull to do that? > > > > thanks > > > > -- > > Eduardo Patto Kanegae > > http://www.webmapit.com.br > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Freegis-list mailing list > > Freegis-list at intevation.de > > https://intevation.de/mailman/listinfo/freegis-list > > > > > -- > luca marletta > www.beopen.it > -- Eduardo Patto Kanegae http://www.webmapit.com.br From g.nigri at glasic.it Fri Jan 26 10:39:32 2007 From: g.nigri at glasic.it (Guglielmo Nigri) Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 10:39:32 +0100 Subject: [Freegis-list] polygonize a set of lines In-Reply-To: <581801.5771.qm@web33205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <581801.5771.qm@web33205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <45B9CC54.1050304@glasic.it> I would also like to mention our open source software "Dxf2PostGIS". Description: A tool to convert DXF files to PostGIS geometry tables. A single DXF file is converted to a PostgreSQL/PostGIS SQL script to create and populate 5 tables, using the AutoCAD information of point, line, polyline, text, circle, insert. Sourceforge project page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dxf2postgis Direct download (Windows installer): http://www.glasic.it/download/open-source/dxf2postgis-setup-for-windows/download.html Regards, Guglielmo Nigri Glasic S.r.l. Brent Wood wrote: > --- Eduardo Patto Kanegae wrote: > > >> Hi folks, >> >> I have a CAD line layer describing the limits of a soil map. It's a >> line layer because the first need was for printing only. >> >> Now I need to put this soil map as a polygon into a GIS dataset. >> >> Does anybody recommend any free gis tool that could be usefull to do that? >> > > Hi Eduardo, > > > I haven't tried it, but I believe GRASS has some capabilities in this area, > once you convert the CAD data to a supported format. > > You could try PostGIS, if you can get your data into a postgis table somehow, > there are commands to do this. > > For an Open Source (Windows) tool to do the conversion to shapefile, try > http://www.happysquirrel.com/index.php?feature=dxf2shp > or see > http://software.geocomm.com/translators/cad-dxf/ > > In PostGIS, see > > http://postgis.refractions.net/docs/ch06.html#id2843565 > > The functions polygonize, makepolygon & buildarea can probably do what you > want. > > > > You may also find something useful at > > http://software.geocomm.com/topology/ > > > HTH, > > Brent Wood > > _______________________________________________ > Freegis-list mailing list > Freegis-list at intevation.de > https://intevation.de/mailman/listinfo/freegis-list > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.intevation.de/pipermail/freegis-list/attachments/20070126/b26bb21f/attachment.html From editor at gisuser.com Thu Jan 25 21:49:01 2007 From: editor at gisuser.com (GISuser.com - Glenn) Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 13:49:01 -0700 Subject: [Freegis-list] polygonize a set of lines In-Reply-To: <581801.5771.qm@web33205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001601c740c2$3e6b7010$0202a8c0@SPATIALGRAPHIC> FYI, See also the translators and tools provided at GISuser.com - free tools section - there's about 500 apps (translators etc...) listed PS: those geocomm translators are pretty old by now (I know as I put them there about 7 years ago before I jumped ship!) Regards Glenn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Glenn Letham Founder, Managing Editor www.GISUser.com editor at gisuser.com Spatial Media LLC ph: 1-970-690-3417 Register for the GISuser Today Newsletter http://www.GISuser.com/gisusertoday/ GISuser.com "Taking You Beyond The Map" We also suggest you visit: www.MAPuser.com - land surveying www.theamericansurveyor.com - surveyors www.SymbianOne.com - mobile users & developers www.LBSzone.com - mobile geospatial http://gisuser.blogspot.com - Anything Geospatial Blog! \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ > -----Original Message----- > From: freegis-list-bounces at intevation.de > [mailto:freegis-list-bounces at intevation.de] On Behalf Of Brent Wood > Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 10:37 AM > To: Eduardo Patto Kanegae; freegis-list at intevation.de > Subject: Re: [Freegis-list] polygonize a set of lines > > > > --- Eduardo Patto Kanegae wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > I have a CAD line layer describing the limits of a soil map. It's a > > line layer because the first need was for printing only. > > > > Now I need to put this soil map as a polygon into a GIS dataset. > > > > Does anybody recommend any free gis tool that could be > usefull to do > > that? > > Hi Eduardo, > > > I haven't tried it, but I believe GRASS has some capabilities > in this area, once you convert the CAD data to a supported format. > > You could try PostGIS, if you can get your data into a > postgis table somehow, there are commands to do this. > > For an Open Source (Windows) tool to do the conversion to > shapefile, try > http://www.happysquirrel.com/index.php?feature=dxf2shp > or see > http://software.geocomm.com/translators/cad-dxf/ > > In PostGIS, see > http://postgis.refractions.net/docs/ch06.html#id2843565 The functions polygonize, makepolygon & buildarea can probably do what you want. You may also find something useful at http://software.geocomm.com/topology/ HTH, Brent Wood _______________________________________________ Freegis-list mailing list Freegis-list at intevation.de https://intevation.de/mailman/listinfo/freegis-list