Hi Christian,

marking features as editing finished can IMHO only be realized in the feature's attributes. Insert a boolean field "editing_finished" in the layer's attributes. With this I see two workarounds: 1) if you are on a database layer: Have a trigger that prevents the geometry from being changed if editing_finished = true 2) Should work on all data sources: Load the layer twice: Once with filter editing_finished = false (this is the layer you work in) and once with editing_finished = true. If you have finished editing a feature set its editing_finished attribute to true and save edits. The feature will be "moved" from the edit layer to the editing_finished layer

Bernhard

Am 16.11.2015 um 11:06 schrieb Christian Röttger:
Hi,

at the moment i try to convince my boss to change to qgis for a greater
digitizing project.
One question is, if it is possible to edit only one (maybe more)
selected feature?
As an example: I edit a polygon. When his is complete it shouldn't be
touched anymore. Then i edit the neighbour polygon, maybe with "advanced
editig" -> "Reshape Features" and digitize (unintentionally) over a
corner or boarder of the first polygon. So both features are changed.

Summarized, is it possible to edit only one selected feature or does
anyone know a workaround?

Thanks and cheers
Christian


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