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GIS applied to Municipality Management: Module 10 ‘How to convert cartography from CAD to GIS’

The video of the tenth module is now available, in which we will show how to load and manage cartography in CAD format on gvSIG. Many municipalities have their geographic information in CAD format, and in many cases there’s an … Continue reading

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Adding new colour tables in gvSIG Desktop, more options to represent our data

The colour tables are used in gvSIG Desktop to represent both raster data (for example, a Digital Elevation Model) and vector data (they can be applied in legends such as unique values or heat maps). By default gvSIG Desktop has … Continue reading

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Webinar on “gvSIG Suite: open source software for geographic information management in agriculture – Technology and case studies” (February 15)

GODAN and gvSIG Association invite you to join the webinar about “gvSIG Suite: open source software for geographic information management in agriculture – Technology and case studies“, in February 15th at 2PM GMT. This webinar will deal with the gvSIG … Continue reading

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GIS applied to Municipality Management: Module 9 ‘Hyperlink’

The video of the ninth module is now available, in which we will show how to work with hyperlinks in gvSIG. This tool allows us to associate images, text files, pdf files, folders, web pages … to the geometries of … Continue reading

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gvSIG 2.4 RC4 ya está disponible para descargar

gvSIG 2.4 RC4, la cuarta distribución candidata a versión (Release Candidate) de gvSIG 2.4, ya está disponible para descargar desde la web de gvSIG. Con la publicación de este nuevo build os animamos a que lo probéis y a que … Continue reading

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gvSIG 2.4 RC4 is available to download now

gvSIG 2.4 RC4, the fourth gvSIG 2.4 Release Candidate is now available to download from the gvSIG website. With the release of this new build we encourage you to test it and send us any errors and suggestions in the … Continue reading

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Nueva jornada sobre gvSIG, en la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos y de Montes (ETSIAM) de la Universidad de Castilla La Mancha (Albacete)

El próximo jueves 8 de febrero se celebrará en la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos y de Montes (ETSIAM) de la Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, en Albacete, una jornada sobre gvSIG. La jornada será gratuita, con plazas limitadas, … Continue reading

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GIS applied to Municipality Management: Module 8.2 ‘Creation of point layers from tables (Event layers)’

The second video of the eighth module is now available, in which we continue showing how to create point layers from a table. In this case we will create an event layer, that means, a point shapefile from a table … Continue reading

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GIS applied to Municipality Management: Module 8.1 ‘Creation of point layers from tables (Geocoding: Points from a table with addresses)’

The first video of the eighth module is now available, in which we will show how to create point layers from a table. In this first case we will speak about geocoding, creating a point shapefile from a table with … Continue reading

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3rd gvSIG Festival: A new edition of the virtual conference about gvSIG

The third edition of the gvSIG Festival, the virtual conference about the gvSIG project, will be held in March 21st and 22nd 2018. Just like in the last edition, a period for sending proposals of projects about the application has … Continue reading

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