This is almost it! :-) Now we get a lot of polygons - is it possible to combine all the polygons into one object (so that there are no "borders" inside it)?
Thanks, Matej 2011/10/25 Albin Blaschka <[email protected]> > > > Am 25.10.2011 13:52, schrieb Matej Mailing: > > Basically we need this to define some sort of "protected area" (for >> example, 30 cm in both sides from the cable) along some >> telecommunication network cables (mainly optical) and therefore I don't >> think only the representation would be sufficient. Probably some plugin >> that would create polygon with a centralized line that we are "snapping >> to" and with defined area (width) would be even better than just two >> lines, because this way we could define some color of fill of that >> closed "part" around cable in our projects for example. Hopefully I >> explained it enough clearly, if you need more information, please let me >> know :-) >> > > Hello! > > That sounds like you need a buffer :-) > In QGIS, you find this functionality under Vector (fTools plugin) -> > Geoprocessing (or similar, I have just the german version at hand at the > moment...) > > Albin > > > -- > | Albin Blaschka, Mag.rer.nat. > | Etrichstrasse 26, A-5020 Salzburg > | * www.albinblaschka.info * www.thinkanimal.info * > | - It's hard to live in the mountains, hard but not hopeless! > > ______________________________**_________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/**mailman/listinfo/qgis-user<http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user> >
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