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Tue Apr 10 23:45:00 2007 UTC
(17 years, 10 months ago)
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attempt to add support for Unicode and Language Driver ID (LDID) support in dbflib
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Wed Mar 28 23:30:15 2007 UTC
(17 years, 11 months ago)
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Added support for Win32 wide character file API. Unicode filenames are now fully supported on the windows platform: for example exotic filenames like the greek letter pi (u"\u03c0"). However, this needed unofficial modifications in the C++ shapelib library.
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Thu Mar 15 22:27:02 2007 UTC
(17 years, 11 months ago)
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Added FTLogical support to dbflib. Accept None as no-data for M values. Added name and mode keywords to mimic Python's file behaviour where appropriate. Added unpack_vertex() to lift some load of shpobject_init().
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Wed Mar 14 16:26:14 2007 UTC
(17 years, 11 months ago)
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pyshapelib: rewritten dbflib to use hand-crafted Python bindings instead of SWIG generated ones.
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Tue Mar 13 23:30:41 2007 UTC
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Added part_types() to SHPObject to return tuple of part types. Added __repr__ operators to return a string that can reconstruct the object using eval()
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Mon Mar 12 23:24:35 2007 UTC
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rewritten shapelib to use hand-crafted Python bindings instead of SWIG generated ones.
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