i don't think so.
If so I would also use the "draw other vertices first and snap the 
existing ones to those"  approach


Rahkonen Jukka schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> I noticed an interesting question on gvsig list. Can we do this with OpenJUMP?
> 
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
> 
> 
> G. Allegri wrote:
> 
> [Gvsig_english] how to move a polygon vertex to assigned coordinates
>  
> Hello eveyone.
> I'm wondering if Gvsig lets you define manually (like CAD) the
> destination coordinates of a vertex while editing a polygon. I've
> tried to use the "Edit vertex" tool, but its command line is not clear
> to me. It seems I can just move around the vertexes order, delete one,
> add one clicking in a point on the polygon boundary...
> 
> So I can't do the two following things:
> 
>  - as  I said, set manually the destination coords for a vertex, or
> set a new vertex also manually
>  - graphically create a new polygon vertex outside of the polygon
> boundary. I mean, I would like not to have to add a vertex and then
> switch to another tool to move it to its final location, like it seems
> the only way now to me...
> 
> Anyway, the first task is the most important to me, as I have a set of
> vertexes coordinates I have to modify manually...
> 
> thanks a lot!
> giovanni
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