gvSIG as European Digital Infrastructure

What does it mean to speak about European digital infrastructure? It means: Use of open standards (such as those promoted by the Open Geospatial Consortium). Compliance with regulatory frameworks s…

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New gvSIG Desktop 2.7 version now available

With gvSIG Desktop 2.7, we continue moving forward along the path started in previous versions—a path clearly focused on integration with gvSIG Online and on the evolution of gvSIG Desktop as an ad…

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A Digital Municipality: How gvSIG Online Enhances Urban Management

The digital transformation of local administrations is no longer an option but a necessity. Municipalities face increasingly complex challenges: from managing basic services (water, street lighting…

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gvSIG Online: Geoinformation and Technology in Emergencies

Natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and intense: floods, wildfires, earthquakes, or adverse weather events are part of a reality that directly affects our safety and well-being. In…

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Heatmap legend in gvSIG Online

In the latest version of gvSIG Online, a new type of symbology has been included: heatmap legend. This legend allows for the representation of either point density or weighted values through a cont…

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Recording of Workshop to learn how to use gvSIG Desktop 2.6

To follow it, you’ll need to download the portable version 2.6 of gvSIG for your operating system: Windows 64 – Windows 32 – Linux 64 – Linux 32 You’ll have to extract it to a folder without spaces…

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Osor Awards: #gvSIG selected among the top 6 open-source projects by the European Commission

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Osor Awards: gvSIG selected among the top 6 open-source projects by the European Commission

We have reason to celebrate. The gvSIG project, submitted by the Generalitat Valenciana and the gvSIG Association, has been chosen by the Osor Awards jury as one of the top 6 open-source projects. …

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Working with Enumerations in gvSIG Online (and gvSIG Mapps)

Among the many tools available to gvSIG Online users, there are those related to enumerations. These types of functionalities are extremely useful for data maintenance, as they allow us to define t…

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