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for vectors try the ftools plugin (Vector> Data management tools)
(defines projection permanently)<br>
or use <save as...> to save the vector file to a different
projection (make sure that the original is correctly defined).<br>
<br>
for rasters use the GDAL tools plugin <br>
cheers,<br>
sotos<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
On 09/27/2011 12:52 PM, giannis Nj wrote:
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Hello,<br>
<br>
I have a .tiff file and a .shp one, showing the same area in the
map but they come in different coordinates. From the Properties
of these files I give them the same projection (4326 - WGS84),
same as the project properties, but still they don't match.
Actually, the coordinates of the shapefile remain the same
(different from the project's), something that I thought would
change by changing the CRS. I guess it's not that simple to
change the coordinates in a file, so i would like to ask how it
is possible to manage this so that the two files will come in
the same coordinates. Is something in the settings that i forget
to do? Is this able in QGIS or i have to try on another GIS
program?<br>
<br>
Thank you.<br>
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