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Hej,<br>
I am slowly trying to move away from arcgis to open source software
like grass and qgis but there is one feature that I really like in
arcgis that I cant seem to find in QGIS in my transition. Simply
enough, i'd like to rotate all layers in the current rendered window
to say 90degrees relative to north as I map a feature (note I am not
talking about rotating the final map output as suggested here
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</i>I use this feature quiet a lot in arcgis (data frame properties
-- general -- rotation) to map especially elongated feature at a
resolution that otherwise won't fit on my screen and I assume that
there must be something equivalent in qgis that I have simply not
noticed.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Bjorn<br>
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