... or you can disolve your districts to obtain new provinces and leave the
old layer

Good luck

Carlos Cerdán


2013/10/15 Lene Fischer <l...@life.ku.dk>

>  Hello Deon
> You can use the function Avoid Intersection while digitizing.
> In this way you avoid overlap - but not gaps.
> Read more about this issue in the usermanual
>
>
> http://qgis.org/en/docs/gentle_gis_introduction/06_topology.html?highlight=snap
>
> http://qgis.org/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/editing_geometry_attributes.html?highlight=snap
>
>  Regards
> Lene Fischer
>
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> *Emne:* [Qgis-user] Topological editing of two vector layers
>
>   Hi, Iam new to QGIS. I have two boundary vector  layers, the one exist
> of polygons of all the provinces and the other of all the districts.  The
> district boundaries must be aligned with the provincial boundaries.  Since
> there is so much errors that needs alignment and rectification  I was
> wondering if there isn’t an easier way as to snap to the boundaries without
> to drag each vertex which is very time consuming.  Is there perhaps a way
> where the whole identified segments/vertex of the districts can be aligned
> easier to the provincial boundaries.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Deon Pretorius
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