[Qgis-user] QGis 2.0.1 (german version): Transect with square polygons
Andreas Neumann
a.neumann at carto.net
Wed Mar 5 09:01:57 PST 2014
or you may want to write a small python or perl script to create your
rectangles in a text file with WKT that you can load with the delimited
text loader plugin.
There is so many options with FOSSGIS - you just have to find out what
suits you best.
Andreas
Am 05.03.2014 16:48, schrieb Alexandre Neto:
> If you still would prefer do it manually, please take a look into Improved
> Polygon Capturing plugin.
>
> Alexandre Neto
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Alexandre Neto <senhor.neto at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Daniel88 <d.weinberg at posteo.de> wrote:
>>
>>> So far I know only the corresponding functions in ArcMap from ESRI. QGis
>>> seems equipped in the basic version with less features.
>>
>>
>> If you look carefully you see that qgis has many features that in ArcGIS
>> are only available in (very well) payed extentions. You just need to know
>> where to find them.
>>
>>
>>> Although I have the
>>> plugin " Rectangles ovals digitizing " installed, but can not choose here
>>> the edge length . In addition, the following square is to connect
>>> seamlessly
>>>
>>
>> For me, the fastest way to do this would be to use Andreas suggestion, the
>> Vector Grid, to create the the necessary number of squares (Polygons), say
>> 18 x 2.
>> Like Andre said, they will be aligned with the coordinate system and not
>> with your working area. But that is not a problem, cause you can edit the
>> layer, select the desired squares, and use Rotate feature and move feature
>> in the digitizing toolbar to align and put the squares over your working
>> area.
>>
>> Alexandre Neto
>>
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