Hi all,
Just to answer myself. After I figured out the logic of splitGeometry
(with help of Marco and Martin), I've made a small plugin (JoinLines),
which does exactly that, physically combines 2 lines into one.
Currently it can handle both intersecting and snapped lines with any
direction of the nodes (i.e. to and from intersection point and mixed). It does
not however take care of the attributes currently, so use at your own risk.
Repo: GIS-Lab
Plugin: JoinLines
Experimental: On
Maxim
Вы писали 18 февраля 2010 г., 10:55:11:
MD Hi all,
MD Do we have a way to join two lines into one in QGIS? I mean really
MD combine them together into one, but not create a multi-feature object
(Advanced
MD editin\Merge selected does that I believe). The lines are created with
snapping.
MD Maxim
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