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Sergio Zárate acac09 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 03:02:39 PDT 2012


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Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 23:11:20 -0300
From: Marcos <marcos.ummus at gmail.com>
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Subject: [Qgis-user] Serious doubt
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Hello list,

Somebody knows a way to put together two different zones projected on UTM
at the same project on QGis?
I?m trying to find some documentation, but, at the moment, nothing.

Thanks in advance,

--
Marcos Eichemberger Ummus
Tel.: +55 11 8059-8091

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Interesting questionb. I do not know how, but if needed, I have done it by
selecting the UTM zone of your preference within which you want to merge
together in a map (e.g., zone 13 and 14 North), and represent them "slanted
on the fly." Yet, how does Google Earth do that and get a "flat" map?
-- 
Dr. Sergio Zárate Pedroche
José María Arroyo 228
Col. 22 de octubre
Morelia, Michoacán
C.P. 58341
México
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