[GRASS5] [bug #3131] (grass) iso-8859-2 needed for attribute databases

Maciek Sieczka werchowyna at epf.pl
Sun Apr 3 04:07:07 EDT 2005


>I have fixed that in QGIS.
>
> Radim

that's cool but I'm asking about Grass
d.what.vect and querying from the GIS Manager in particular

Maciek

>
>
> Request Tracker wrote:
>> this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=3131
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>>
>> Subject: iso-8859-2 needed for attribute databases
>>
>> Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
>> grass obtained from: Mirror of Trento site
>> grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
>> GRASS Version: 6.1cvs
>>
>> iso-8859-2 encoding would be very appreciated by Central/Eastern Europe
>> Grass users. That would allow us to use national letters in attributes
>> databases. City/geographical/species/people etc. names without national
>> letters are often not recognizable.
>>
>> The problem touches commands like:
>>
>> - d.what.vect -e
>>
>> - v.digit:
>>
>> GRASS6.1.cvs(xy):~> g.gisenv set=GRASS_DB_ENCODING=iso-8859-2
>> GRASS6.1.cvs(xy):~> v.digit -n pokus
>> Map does not exist.
>> New empty map created.
>> cat integer , majitel varchar ( 50 )
>> UPOZORNÌNÍ: Výchozí ovladaè / databáze nastavena na:
>>             ovladaè: dbf
>>             databáze: $GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/dbf/
>> Could not set Tcl system encoding to iso-8859-2
>> Building topology ...
>>
>> Maciek Sieczka
>>
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