> -> "GeoRSS" (read/write)
>> -> "GPSTrackMaker" (read/write)
>> -> "VFK" (readonly)
>> -> "PGDump" (read/write)
>> -> "OSM" (readonly)
>> -> "GPSBabel" (read/write)
>> -&g
; "GPSBabel" (read/write)
> -> "SUA" (readonly)
> -> "OpenAir" (readonly)
> -> "PDS" (readonly)
> -> "WFS" (readonly)
> -> "HTF" (readonly)
> -> "AeronavFAA" (readonly)
> ->
" (readonly)
> -> "GPSBabel" (read/write)
> -> "SUA" (readonly)
> -> "OpenAir" (readonly)
> -> "PDS" (readonly)
> -> "WFS" (readonly)
> -> "HTF" (readonly)
> -> "AeronavFAA" (read
ot;PDS" (readonly)
-> "WFS" (readonly)
-> "HTF" (readonly)
-> "AeronavFAA" (readonly)
-> "Geomedia" (readonly)
-> "EDIGEO" (readonly)
-> "GFT" (read/write)
-> "SVG" (readonly)
-> &
easily done for windows at least.
but gdal is currently only used for raster reading. how do you figure it'd
automatically enable OJ to support geopackage format?
..ede
On 16.02.2014 20:35, Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think this goes to Ede.
> The OGC Geopackage standard was acc
Hi,
I think this goes to Ede.
The OGC Geopackage standard was accepted on Thursday. On the other hand, the
latest GDAL dev versions support writing vectors into geopackage format. Could
it be possible to put new GDAL-dev binaries from gisinternals into OpenJUMP
Plus? That way by downloading OJ