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<dt>The manual page says:<br>
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<dt><b>-al</b>:</dt>
<dd>List all features of all layers (used instead of having to give
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This is not a really clear answer for Antonio's question: when I read
this the first time, I thought this flag was meant to display
information about more layers, not to get more information about one
layer. Especially difficult when English is not your first language and
you are not Finnish :-)<br>
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Jan <br>
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On 05/10/10 13:18, Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">António Rocha <antonio.rocha <at> deimos.com.pt> writes:
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Greetings
I need to obtain a little bit more information regarding a Shapefile. I
have done ogrinfo <filename> but I only obtained:
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Hi,
What most users propably want to know about shapefiles first comes with
ogrinfo -al -so file.shp
Perhaps the manual page <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://gdal.org/ogrinfo.html">http://gdal.org/ogrinfo.html</a> could give also this
information?
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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