Hi,
I think you will need to use the python console to do the job. I have no
direct experience but if you look in the pyqgis developer cookbook and
look for "Geometry Construction" you will find a reference to "gLine".
With that, you can create a line with two or more points.
Before doing that, look at the plugin (activate experimental plugin and Search
for " line". There seems to be po plugins that can do it like
PointConnector or Points2One...
Good luck.
Nicolas Cadieux M.Sc.
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On Jan 6, 2016 2:58 PM, "Joris Hintjens [via OSGeo.org] "
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I’m lost.
I have a list of movements. A table with (among others) a column “FROM” and a
column “TO” (both containing coordinates)
How can I import this in QGIS so that I have a bunch of lines going from FROM
to TO?
thanks for your comments
Joris
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