I have multiple lines made by simple line (not linestrings) and i need to adjust these lines on correct position. I'm not allowed to merge the lines into linestrings. Also there can be duplicates lines but different layers.
So is there any way to drag the commune vertices for all lines?
That's exactly what i needed. I'll try it at work on Monday but I'm sure it will work.
Can i make that "type" of editing default? without having to click on the button all the time? Or is a key-in for that?
Thank you
Unknown said:I think Jan means 'Handles'
Yes, you are right, sorry for the confusion. The 'handler' is a term used in software development.
Jan
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No worries.
Sorry I used the wrong the reply button and made it look as if I was not agreeing with your method, in fact I was suggesting to use Mary's method that you very well demonstrated how to use that method,
What I was actually trying to suggest was a grid means of keeping track and breaking down the mammoth task of 10,000 or more lines into bite size pieces to then use the grips solution with...
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Lorys,I would point out that the original question was
Unknown said:So is there any way to drag the commune vertices for all lines?
That is exactly what I illustrated. If they are common vertices, it makes no difference whether there are ten lines or ten thousand lines, this method should work.
I suggested the selection method because Daniel said
Unknown said:i need something that can be use directly. like modify or just a drag of vertex. something very simple
I actually think the fence stretch method MaryB suggested would be better because manipulating selections of large numbers of elements tends to slow the display performance, but this isn't a problem with the fence stretch command since it doesn't display the changes dynamically.
Regards,Ron