Thanks, Micha. Layer: Save As... was what I needed to know. Even when the project is a different projection, when I select Project CRS, "WGS 84" still displays in the text box instead of the project CRS. If I manually browse to it, I can select an apply the CRS I want. Don't know if that is a bug.
Thanks for the assistance. 2012/3/31 Micha Silver <[email protected]>: > So what you are doing here is forcing QGIS to *wrongly* assume that the > geojson layer is in EPSG:3665. The original layer was, and should stay, as > WGS84, Lon/Lat. If you want that layer to be re-projected to another > coordinate system, use the Save As... , choose i.e. EPSG 3665, and you'll > create a new layer, projected in this new CRS. File: Save Project As: doesn't give me any CRS options, just a file name. So I save it, restart QGIS and nothing has changed. I think that's why I'm finding the reprojection process counterintuitive. Changing the project settings to a different CRS doesn't actually change the layers, and I can't see any way in Save Project As or other to transform/reproject. _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
