[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #204: Rasters with multiple projections in a project are not handled gracefully

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Sun Nov 29 11:58:35 EST 2009


#204: Rasters with multiple projections in a project are not handled gracefully
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        Reporter:  morb_au                           |         Owner:  ersts        
            Type:  enhancement                       |        Status:  closed       
        Priority:  major: does not work as expected  |     Milestone:  Version 1.4.0
       Component:  Projection Support                |       Version:  HEAD         
      Resolution:  invalid                           |      Keywords:               
Platform_version:                                    |      Platform:  All          
        Must_fix:  No                                |   Status_info:  0            
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Changes (by lutra):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => invalid

Comment:

 QGIS do not support raster on the fly reprojection. Nevertheless I agree
 that 1) should be introduced. If I'm not wrong it was already suggested
 somewhere here in the trac or in the wiki in the qgis "wish list".

 Meanwhile now gdal warp is now available trough the "gdal tools" plugin,
 that hopefully will become "core" as it was the case for the "ftools"
 plugin for vectors, that now is part of QGIS. Now that this tool (gdal
 warp) is available natively for qgis why not thinking using it to
 implement 1)?

 If the loaded raster is recognized to not have the same crs of the project
 then use the gdall warp tool to same a copy of the raster with the project
 crs and load it into the canvas.

 I don't think that 2) is that important: once the connection to the wms
 server is established it shows in what crs the layers are available...

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/204#comment:3>
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