Hi,

Not sure for question one.  Have you tried creating a spatial index as others have suggested? When you run the densify tool, If you don't specify the name, the output will be a temporary layer. You should be able to do a save as for the layer.  Remember to close the temporary file after exporting it or else you will get that message.

Nicolas

On 2019-12-17 12:51 p.m., Lee Eddington wrote:
If my layer extent is > -360 and < 360 am I really crossing 360?  I’m crossing 
0 from negative values to positive values.  Is that the same?

Also, regarding not being able to save the layer I created with densification, 
when I try to close QGIS it says I have a ’scratch’ layer that will be lost, 
which would be this layer created by densification.  How do you save a scratch 
layer?

Best,
Lee


On Dec 16, 2019, at 7:43 PM, Nicolas Cadieux <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Hi,
When you cross 360 degrees, some projections have difficulty dealing with that. 
 Try not crossing that or try splitting the shapes that cross it.
Nicolas

Le 16 déc. 2019 à 22:32, Lee Eddington <[email protected]> a écrit :

I’m not sure that’s the reason as I have plenty of points in my lines.  Also, 
I saved the densified layer to disk, but the saved layer has the same display 
problem as the original layer.

Lee


On Dec 16, 2019, at 8:35 AM, Nicolas Cadieux <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Hi,

If you have a very long straight line represented by only two point, 
reprojection operates only on those two points (called vertices or nodes).  The 
lines just represent a straight connections between two point.  The problem is 
that the earth is round (contrary to some popular belief :) and those long 
straight lines need to be bent depending on the projection being used.   Since 
reprojection and zooming only operates on vertices or nodes, densification adds 
nodes to the line giving more points to calculate and thus, less errors.
Cheer!
Nicolas



Le 16 déc. 2019 à 10:23, Lee Eddington <[email protected]> a écrit :
Hi Nicolas,

Vector densification worked.  I went with the default 1 vertices to add and it 
created a new layer that now displays at any zoom level.  Can you explain why 
my original layer doesn’t display?

Thanks,
Lee


On Dec 14, 2019, at 3:13 PM, Nicolas Cadieux <[email protected]> 
wrote:
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