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On 07/19/2012 06:28 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:stockinu@uni-koeln.de">stockinu@uni-koeln.de</a> wrote:
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cite="mid:20120719172820.131044g6l9golbx0@webmail.uni-koeln.de"
type="cite">Hi *,
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I've got two problems - your help would be very much appreciated.
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1. Exporting attribute tables as .csv- or .kml-files seems to
destruct Greek signs (even in UTF-8) though they're perfectly
visible in QGIS itself. Any suggestions?
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I wonder if this [1] bug is also your problem. Setting an
environment variable <br>
<pre>SHAPE_ENCODING=UTF-8
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seems to correct the situation, but only for UTF-8 encoded attribute
values. <br>
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[1] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5255">http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5255</a><br>
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cite="mid:20120719172820.131044g6l9golbx0@webmail.uni-koeln.de"
type="cite">2. I can't find a way to extend the length of the
string-fields of the attribute table over 254 signs. Any ideas
here?
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Thanks a lot,
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Ulrich
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Micha Silver
GIS Consultant, Arava Development Co.
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