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Hi<div><br></div><div>This may help you but it is a solution outside qgis. Try GpsBabel. You can define the grid and datum for the conversion. When you export to "universal csv with field structure on the first line" it honors the grid and datum of your choice. Gps babel is free, also!!<br><br>Gerardo Jiménez Delgado<br>Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas<br>Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México<br>Ciudad Universitaria s/n<br>Coyoacan 04510
Mexico City<br>Mexico
56 22 95 16<br><br><div>> Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 14:29:40 +0100<br>> From: alobolistas@gmail.com<br>> To: cyrusnhiatt@gmail.com; qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org<br>> CC: <br>> Subject: [Qgis-user] points 2 path: wrong CRS on output<br>> <br>> Cyrus,<br>> <br>> Many thanks for your plugin, which is most useful to deal with gps<br>> data imported as csv.<br>> One problem is that, according to what I've found, if you apply it to<br>> a vector on lat,lon WGS84 coordinates,<br>> the output gets the CRS of the project (which in my case is ED50<br>> UTM31N) while the coordinates<br>> are still in lat, lon (I mean, it is not reprojected, just CRS<br>> information is wrong). Not hard to fix later by the user, but it would<br>> be better if<br>> you could fix it in the plugin itself<br>> Let me know if I should fill a ticket for this or this message is enough.<br>> <br>> Agus<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Qgis-user mailing list<br>> Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org<br>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user<br></div></div> </div></body>
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