Boaz,
Assuming that's the correct CRS,

1. Save the DXF as a Shapefile and specify 4326.
2. Using Reproject Layer, select the newly created shapefile and
   specify the 2039 ( I had it wrong in my previous email) in the
   *Target CRS* field, by right clicking on the button to the right of
   the field and typing 2039 into the search field, and select Israeli TM
3. Under the Reprojected field either leave alone (results in a tempory
   File) or pick save to file by right clicking on the little button to
   the right of the field

The translated file should be loaded into your desktop.
Hope this helps,

Richard.


On 10/02/2017 15:24, Boaz Bar Ilan wrote:
the dxf comes ( when I  add it) with  crs  epsg 4326

I'm trying to change it to EPSG code of 2093

am I now more clear ? I hope so

thanks

boaz

2017-02-10 17:17 GMT+02:00 Richard McDonnell <richard.mcdonn...@opw.ie <mailto:richard.mcdonn...@opw.ie>>:

    Hey,
    By defined, im looking to see are you using a recognised
    Coordinate reference System (CRS).
    For Example you mention Israeli TM, which has a EPSG code of 2093,
    does your old Grid have a recognised CRS 4141 perhaps???
    Without knowing what CRS of your DXF has its very hard to do
    either of my examples.
    Sorry I cant be of more help!
    Regards,

    Richard.


    On 10/02/2017 14:37, Boaz Bar Ilan wrote:
    hi

    thanks
    I don't know what your mean  - defined csr code - I switch to
    Israel / Israeli TM
    and I  also   enable on to fly option. so I couldn't understand
    your first advice

I tried your second advice ( by typing reproject). when I do run I get :

    Algorithm Reproject layer starting...


    unknown See log for more details


    thanks


    boaz


    2017-02-10 15:36 GMT+02:00 Richard McDonnell
    <richard.mcdonn...@opw.ie <mailto:richard.mcdonn...@opw.ie>>:

        Hi Boaz,
        First thing I would say is to save it as a shapefile in its
        native CRS. Also you dont mention a EPSG Code, are you using
        a defined or custom CRS?
        If you are using a defined CRS with a EPSG, you can use on
        the fly transformations, having the project set to the "New
        Grid" and your shapefile in its native or "Old grid". This
        can be done by right clicking on the EPSG: code on the bottom
        right of QGIS, and ticking *Enable 'on the fly' transformations
        *The other option would be to use reproject shapefile, to
        translate the  CRS from the old to the new. you can find this
        by typing reproject into the Processing Toolbox Search, its
        one of the QGIS geoalgorithims.
        Regards,

        Richard.
        *

        *
        On 10/02/2017 12:27, Boaz Bar Ilan wrote:
        hi

        I have a dxf file ( converted from dwg ) . its coodinates
        are in the old grid.

        how can I match it to the new grid ?

        whaen I change it in the project property it doesn't work

        thanks

        boaz


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