[Qgis-user] (no subject)

Andreas Neumann a.neumann at carto.net
Thu Jun 28 05:34:01 PDT 2012


 You have to decide for one zone and then you can reproject data from 
 the other zone. QGis does it automatically on the fly (your data stays 
 in the original projection).

 You could also decide to reproject data from both zones to a different 
 projection.

 Have a look at the project settings and enable "On the fly 
 reprojection". Also make sure your input data has the proper projection 
 information assigned.

 Hope this helps,
 Andreas

 On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 05:02:39 -0500, Sergio Zárate wrote:
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>  Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 23:11:20 -0300
>  From: Marcos
>  To: qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org [2]
>  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,
>
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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
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