
Quantum GIS (QGIS)
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
built for Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and Windows. QGIS offers support for vector and raster formats, including shapefiles, GRASS raster and vector,
and PostgreSQL/PostGIS layers. Packages for many platforms are available at http://download.qgis.org.
Whats new in Version 0.8
* WMS support
* Improved vector and attribute editing
* Improved measure tools with area measuring
* Attribute searching
* New legend structure
* Refactoring of API to allow the use of QGIS libraries in mapping applications
* Improved MapServer export tool
* Vector layer transparency and antialiasing
* GRASS support in all platforms
* Enhanced GRASS support and toolbox commands
* Enhanced vector editing, including copy, cut, paste, snapping and vertex editing
* Shapefile/OGR layer editing
Ratings & Comments
8 Comments
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Hi, I am getting a compilation program that refers to using a method prior to declaring it. The problem happens in line 65 of the file: /plugins/spit/qgsshapefile.cpp and the method is PQescapeString Hope you can give me some guidance on how to resolve this issue. I am eager to try the code. Mauricio
Please subscribe to the qgis-users mailing list at: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qgis-user and post the details of your problem there, including version of Qt, PostgreSQL, and your compiler.
checking for moc... no configure: error: *** moc must be in path
You must have both moc and uic in your path. These are part of Qt. You must also have the qt-devel rpm or install Qt from source if it is not present on your system. Add the directory containing moc and uic to your path and run configure again.
This app would be a break through for me if they would support tpo format.
What is tpo?
If it can help : http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=TPO http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/topo/supporta.cfm?supportlookupID=3 http://www.topozone.com/ In Google, "tpo file" gives you some ressources.