EDIGEO
Driver short name
EDIGEO
Driver built-in by default
This driver is built-in by default
This driver reads files encoded in the French EDIGEO exchange format, a text based file format aimed at exchanging geographical information between GIS, with powerful description capabilities, topology modeling, etc.
The driver has been developed to read files of the French PCI (Plan Cadastral Informatisé - Digital Cadastral Plan) as produced by the DGI (Direction Générale des Impots - General Tax Office). The driver should also be able to open other EDIGEO based products.
The driver must be provided with the .THF file describing the EDIGEO exchange and it will read the associated .DIC, .GEO, .SCD, .QAL and .VEC files.
In order the SRS of the layers to be correctly built, the IGNF file that contains the definition of IGN SRS must be placed in the directory of PROJ resource files.
The whole set of files will be parsed into memory. This may be a limitation if dealing with big EDIGEO exchanges.
Driver capabilities
Supports Georeferencing
This driver supports georeferencing
Supports VirtualIO
This driver supports virtual I/O operations (/vsimem/, etc.)
Configuration options
Configuration options can be specified in command-line tools using the syntax --config <NAME>=<VALUE>
or using functions such as CPLSetConfigOption()
(C) or gdal.config_options
(Python).
The following configuration options are available:
Labels
For EDIGEO PCI files, the labels are contained in the ID_S_OBJ_Z_1_2_2 layer. OGR will export styling following the 地物スタイル仕様.
It will also add the following fields :
OGR_OBJ_LNK: the id of the object that is linked to this label
OBJ_OBJ_LNK_LAYER: the name of the layer of the linked object
OGR_ATR_VAL: the value of the attribute to display (found in the ATR attribute of the OGR_OBJ_LNK object)
OGR_ANGLE: the rotation angle in degrees (0 = horizontal, counter-clock-wise oriented)
OGR_FONT_SIZE: the value of the HEI attribute multiplied by the value of the configuration option
OGR_EDIGEO_FONT_SIZE_FACTOR
.
Combined with the FON (font family) attributes, they can be used to define the styling in QGIS for example.
By default, OGR will create specific layers (xxx_LABEL) to dispatch into
the various labels of the ID_S_OBJ_Z_1_2_2 layer according to the value
of xxx=OBJ_OBJ_LNK_LAYER. This can be disabled by setting
OGR_EDIGEO_CREATE_LABEL_LAYERS
to NO.
See Also
Introduction to the EDIGEO standard (in French)
EDIGEO standard - AFNOR NF Z 52000 (in French)
Standard d'échange des objets du PCI selon la norme EDIGEO (in French)
Homepage of the French Digital Cadastral Plan (in French)
Geotools EDIGEO module description (in English), unmaintained and removed