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Tag Archives: Alphanumeric information
Towards gvSIG 2.5: New Column manager
For the new gvSIG 2.5 version several parts have had to be redone to take advantage of the full potential of the gvSIG novelties right now. One of these parts that we have redone is the Column Manager. The Column … Continue reading
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Tagged Alphanumeric information, Attribute table, column manager, gvSIG 2.5
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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
Posted in english, gvSIG Desktop, training
Tagged Alphanumeric information, Attribute table, city council, event layer, municipality management
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GIS applied to Municipality Management: Module 7.1 ‘Editing (new layers, graphical and alphanumeric editing)’
The first video of the seventh module is now available, in which we will see the editing tools in gvSIG. Editing is a very important part in a Geographic Information System, since it allows us to create new vector layers, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alphanumeric information, city council, municipality management, vector editing
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GIS applied to Municipality Management: Module 4.2 ‘Attribute tables (joining tables)’
At this second video of the fourth module we will continue speaking about the attribute tables, where we will show how to join the the alphanumeric information of a vector layer and an external table. In our city council we … Continue reading
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Tagged Alphanumeric information, Attribute table, city council, municipality management
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GIS applied to Municipality Management: Module 4.1 ‘Attribute tables (alphanumeric information)’
At this first video of the fourth module we will speak about the attribute tables of a GIS, and we will show how to manage the alphanumeric information of a vector layer. As we told at the first module, about … Continue reading
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Tagged Alphanumeric information, Attribute table, city council, municipality management
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Learning GIS with Game of Thrones (II): Attribute table
We follow with this mini-course about the introduction to Geographic Information Systems with Game of Thrones.Today we are going to see how to open the attribute table of a layer. Firstly we are going to open our project, that we … Continue reading
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Tagged Alphanumeric information, Attribute table, Game of Thrones, Introduction to GIS, Table
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