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gvSIG-Desktop 1.10. User Manual

by Victor Acevedo last modified 2011-09-13 17:10


Open a project

Opening an existing project

  1. If you wish to open an existing project to see or modify it, go to the “File” menu and click on “Open project”. Alternatively, press the “Alt+A” key combination or the “Open project” button in the toolbar.
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  1. When the project manager window is open, look for the “.gvp” file which contains the project you wish to open.
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Capas que han cambiado de ruta

Once a new project has been created in gvSIG, the layers that we are going to work with are added to the project.

Take the following project as an example, which contains layers for the provinces of South Africa.

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View showing layers in an existing project.

As you can see, three layers have been added to the View, namely Provinces, Roads and Cities. Close the project, remembering to save any changes. Now change the path to one or more of the layers in the project either by renaming the directory or by moving the layer(s) to another directory.

Reopen the gvSIG project and you will see the following window displayed:

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Existing Project window.

When the project is opened, gvSIG will prompt the user to locate layers for which the path has changed and to provide a new path. Once the new path has been provided gvSIG can load the layer and you can resume working on the project.


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