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Skoda091 avatar Skoda091 commented on August 22, 2024 1

Skoda, are you using MapBox to generate tiles? Or are you bringing the shapefiles in as vector data?

No, I am just importing shapefiles to Postgis.

Finally, I've been able to solve the coordinate system problem. Using QGIS 3.4 I converted each layer from EPSG:32631 to EPSG:4326 and now I am able to correctly render those layers using leaflet.js. ;)

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hellricer avatar hellricer commented on August 22, 2024

The EPSG:32631 or WGS 84 / UTM zone 31N is in fact the projection in use.

I'm not sure what you mean by "completely wrong position", though. Relative to each other?

But in any case, there are definitely problems with our CRS which we acknowledge in issue #13. I would say that this issue is the duplicate of it.

We're currently trying to get more knowledgeable people on-board to help us sort this out.

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Skoda091 avatar Skoda091 commented on August 22, 2024

Relative to each other?

Exactly!

But in any case, there are definitely problems with our CRS which we acknowledge in issue #13. I would say that this issue is the duplicate of it.

The thing is that when I loaded those data in QGIS, everything works as expected in terms of CRS. So I am not aware where is the problem. :|

UPDATE:

I don't understand why the coordinates differ after any kind of export in comparison to values from QGIS which seems to be correct.

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jvangeld avatar jvangeld commented on August 22, 2024

Skoda, are you using MapBox to generate tiles? Or are you bringing the shapefiles in as vector data?

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hellricer avatar hellricer commented on August 22, 2024

That's great to hear! Did you try to play with qgis2web plugin for QGIS 3.4?

It generates leaflet maps and even tries to imitate your styles from qgis. But with all the data displayed at once it gets pretty sluggish.

I would love to find a way how to produce vector tiles from qgis.

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