Hi,
If you figured it out, then we did not lose any time. I will bug you when I
have problems with ArcMap!
Cheers.
Nicolas
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> Le 2 sept. 2016 à 08:49, Reginald Carlier [via OSGeo.org]
> a écrit :
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> Hi,
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> I guess you are right. When I turn off OTF (CRS transf
Hi,
I guess you are right. When I turn off OTF (CRS transformation), the lambert 72
shape shows in the right spot on the WGS 84 map.
I have been working too much with ArcMap I guess. Sorry for your lost time. It
made me a lot wiser.
Thanks,
Reginald Carlier
Deskundige GIS
[http://www.ingelm
Hi,
I tried the Reprojection layer tool but that doesn’t change the extent. The
reprojected layer appears in the same spot as the old layer.
Reginald,
Reginald Carlier
Deskundige GIS
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> Verzonden: donderdag 1 september 2016 15:32
> Aan: Reginald Carlier
> CC: Nicolas Cadieux; [hidden email]
> Onderwerp: Re: [Qgis-user] clip still not working on osm shape
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> Hi,
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> Reginald, in QGIS, Layer menu --> Save As ... (or simply a right-
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Onderwerp: Re: [Qgis-user] clip still not working on osm shape
Hi,
Reginald, in QGIS, Layer menu --> Save As ... (or simply a right-click on the
layer) helps you create a reproject the layer in another projection. This is an
easy way you could (actually) change the c
Hi,
Yes the Qgis browser is just a file browser. You need to work with Qgis. The
first thing you need to know is the CRS of the file. Make sure that in your
setting/options/CRS, you select "prompt for CRS". Open the file and try to
find the correct CRS. It my help to open a background file
Hi Nicolas,
I’m a little lost here. I use QGIS 2.16.1. When I right click next to the
toolbars I see no plugin that changes the CRS.
When I save a file there is no option to choose the input CRS and output CRS.
You can choose the CRS and there’s a checkbox to choose the extent which is not
chec
Hi,
No as I used QGIS Browser there is no option to save the changes. Also it would
be great if there was an option to copy, paste or delete a shape.
I guess I have to load the shape in QGIS and change the CRS and then use ‘save
as’, but when I do that the saved shp shows in the same place as th
Hi,
You are correct. Sorry, I was working from memory. Try Qgis geoalgorithms,
Reprojection layer. You can search the processing plugin with"reprojection".
The right click is to activate toolbars for the "digitizing"and "advanced
digitizing toolbars."
Nicolas
Envoyé de mon iPad
> Le 1 sep
Hi,
To modify the shape files, you need to activate the toolbars by right clicking
next to a toolbar. You will find a number of plugins also to help modify
object.
When you save a file, I think you have a input CRS and a output CRS. Make sure
the add both. If it's not there, look in the pr
Hi,
Reginald, in QGIS, Layer menu --> Save As ... (or simply a right-click on
the layer) helps you create a reproject the layer in another projection.
This is an easy way you could (actually) change the crs of your layers.
Once done, the clip process should have succeeded.
Changing the projection i
Hi,
I found that the problem was the conversion of the CRS. When I select the shape
of the town (Lambert 72) in QGIS Browser and choose WGS 84 as CRS the extent is
still in Lambert coordinates. I tried the same in ArcMap and there I got the
same result. Then I tried a function in the toolbox un
Hi Nicolas,
I changed the CRS of the shapefiles so they match (EPSG 4326).
It takes about 30 seconds before the algorithm (Vector > Geoprocessing >
Clippen) finisches.
Then it loads the resulting shapefile in QGIS but the attributetable is empty
and the resulting shp is 1 kB.
It looks as the Cli
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