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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; margin-top: 0pt;">On 12/01/2011 21:41,
Byron Como wrote:<br>
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Works now. Still confused - don't understand what I did. Just
click some buttons in a random combination and *puff* magically it
all works.<br>
It is scary to spend a bunch of time using this hoping to get
something useful at the end of a project.<br>
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I'm also confused as I wasn't following your thread from the
beginning. When something "puff" works magically, it will probably
also "puff" stop working...<br>
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So you have a raster layer in google mercator. And two shapefiles,
one in unknown projection and the other in google mercator?<br>
Are you setting the project CRS to google mercator? <br>
Are you enabling "on the fly projection?<br>
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1/12/2011 1:16 PM, Byron Como wrote:
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I'm really confused. <br>
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I load a layer from my postgresql database and the layers
extents shown in the lower rh window correspond to my project's
location. 44.4, 33.3. The layer's crs is set to google mercator.<br>
Then I load an old shapefile from the same project area with the
google mercator crs and it loads way the heck somewhere else and
ITS coordinates are all weird and unrecognizable. <br>
When I load a google layer does it load up properly where I
think its suppsed to go, where my corrdinates look correct? Does
it? noooooo.<br>
I zoom into the shapefile layer with the unrecognizable
coorddinates and i can load a google layer there. Thing is, the
shapefile is junk - there's nothing there I need. I've got 30 mb
of data at the OTHER location.<br>
Crap.<br>
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On 1/12/2011 12:14 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Il giorno mer, 12/01/2011 alle 11.18 -0600, Byron Como ha scritto:
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<pre wrap="">After installing qgis 1.6 on a windows 7 64 bit system i get :
forward transform of
(6.96127e-06, 5.22096e-06)
failed with error: No such file or directory
error when importing a google layer.
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<pre wrap="">First set a bounding box, e.g. loading a layer of the region of
interest.
All the best.
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