On 11-08-15 17:05, Mats Elfström wrote: > Hi Richard! > What is the point of the point in the polygon? Simplifying your data > to one table only would save you a lot of work.
Hi Mats, The actual usecase is that QGIS is actually used for drawing (archeological) profiles. So on a (paper mimicking) grid, workers draw a profile of some (say one meter) width, and somewhere in that profile there is a 'special/measuring' point with totally different attributes (then the profile). So really two different entities, but only 'spatially' related as in: this point is related to this profile drawing. The actual QGIS project then is a list of those profiles (like a list of profiles on a 'paper drawing'), but sometimes one have to 'insert' a new profile, so you want to move the others (including those measuring points)... More clear like this? Do you agree with me then that these are two tables/files instead of one? I can think of some plugin which holds a handle to a one of the editing layers, and listens to the mouse events on that one and translates those to the other editing layer.... But I was hoping that maybe people already had this..:-) Regards, Richard Duivenvoorde _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user