QGIS/resources/context_help/QgsDelimitedTextPluginGui-pl_PL
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<h3>Tworzenie warstw z danych tekstowych</h3>
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Loads and displays delimited text files containing x,y coordinates.
<p>
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<a href="#re">Requirements</a><br/>
<a href="#example">Example of a valid text file</a><br/>
<a href="#notes">Notes</a><br/>
<a name="re">
<h4>Requirements</h4>
</a>
To view a delimited text file as layer, the text file must contain:
<ol>
<li>A delimited header row of field names. This must be the first line in the text file.</li>
<li>The header row must contain an X and Y field. These fields can have any name.</li>
<li>The <B>x</B> and <B>y</B> coordinates must be specified as a number. The coordinate system is not important.</li>
</ol>
<a name="example">
<h4>Example of a valid text file</h4>
</a>
X;Y;ELEV<br/>
-300120;7689960;13<br/>
-654360;7562040;52<br/>
1640;7512840;3<br/>
[...]<br/>
<a name="notes">
<h4>Notes</h4>
</a>
<ol>
<li>The example text file uses <b>;</b> as delimiter. Any character can be used to delimit the fields.</li>
<li>The first row is the header row. It contains the fields X, Y and ELEV.</li>
<li>No quotes (") are used to delimit text fields.</li>
<li>The x coordinates are contained in the X field.</li>
<li>The y coordinates are contained in the Y field.</li>
</ol>