Hi, > thanks a lot for your help. > I will have a second look - and agree that some comments may be useful > for later. What you wrote about "Join by String" is rather a suggestion > for a feature request, correct? But, I agree. Better to have than not to > have. Yes, it can be considered as a simple Feature Request, but I'm also a bit annoyed, because for people who knows how this code must be used (as a String), it makes more sense to use the old method (join TXT table) as in the previous version than to use the new csv plugin + JOIN table. OK, don't mind, it's is not very important for a english tutorial, I'll add a side note for the french version. > Actually, I was wondering about the image data. Do you think it may make > sense to ask Erwan if we can distribute the (ecw?) images? Because they > are now more than 5 years old. I am not sure who bought the data/owns > them. The two tif images are topographic maps - from IGN I guess. Do you > know if there could be an "expiry" date? I'll try to get authorization from IGN. Where are these images ? Do you have them ?
Michaël > > cheers to Paris, > stefan > > Am 04.05.13 13:56, schrieb Michaël Michaud: >> Hi Stefan, >> >> I've just commited updates of postgis part and fr version. >> I've removed yellow marks (modifications) but let comments >> as some of them may still be useful. >> >> I've also changed all title styles to be able to make an automatic >> table of contents. >> May still need some care as I did not do all exercices from scratch. >> >> I noticed a problem I'd like to solve for a later version : >> In the exercice with an attribute join, one has to change the attribute >> type from string to integer. Unfortunately, the code used for the join >> should be a string as it may contain letters in some case (fortunately >> not in the dataset used for the exercice). We need to make the join >> tool able to join string attributes. >> >> Michaël >> >>> Thank you Michael, >>> >>> that would be great. >>> >>> Actually a note on the tutorial: Due to an OO bug (I could not reopen a >>> file after changes and hence I lost work of 2 hours), I switched off the >>> track changes mode. However, I have placed comments and yellow markup >>> where I did changes. So this should ease transfering the changes to french? >>> >>> If you are not finding time, I may also give it a shot later with >>> another laptop with have in the house. >>> But well, yesterday I wished I would be a linux user. >>> >>> have a calm 1st of May tomorrow. Its a holiday here too. >>> stefan >>> >>> Am 29.04.13 15:59, schrieb Michaël Michaud: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Thanks Stefan, I'll try to update the postgis part by the end of the week, >>>> >>>> Michaël >>>>> Hi Michael and others, >>>>> >>>>> I haven improved the first part of the general tutorial and wanted to >>>>> work on the PostGIS part now (some changes there?). However, I am not >>>>> able to work on that part as I am not able to get PostGIS installed >>>>> (need a 32bit Postgres on my old Mac, which works now, but I can not >>>>> compile and install postgis - no space (1.6GB) for all the tools >>>>> needed). So, no database, no tutorial revision. >>>>> >>>>> Can anyone help - e.g. Michael can you revise that part (its on SVN)? Or >>>>> maybe can give me someone access to his personal PostGIS DB? >>>>> >>>>> just a bit frustrating. 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