Re: [Qgis-user] moving features in multiple layers at once by mouse

2015-08-17 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 12/08/2015 09:56, Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:

 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..:-)

Hi all,
I think this should be a core feature; I have been already asked several
times about it, hopefully someone will decide investing on it soon.
All the best.

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Re: [Qgis-user] moving features in multiple layers at once by mouse

2015-08-17 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
On 17-08-15 09:40, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
 Il 12/08/2015 09:56, Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:
 
 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..:-)
 
 Hi all,
 I think this should be a core feature; I have been already asked several
 times about it, hopefully someone will decide investing on it soon.
 All the best.

Hi Paolo,

I think the 'hard'-part would be the UI-side of this.

As in: if you have three editable layers, which one is 'leading', which
is to follow and which one should maybe be ignored... Does this need a
dialog, or is it enough to edit one of the layers, and all editable
layers just follow, then all editable layers should 'listen' to all
editable layers

Regards,

Richard

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Re: [Qgis-user] moving features in multiple layers at once by mouse

2015-08-17 Thread Carlos López PSIG
Hi Richard,
You can do this using PostGIS and Triggers!!

Best regards,



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2015-08-17 10:03 GMT+02:00 Richard Duivenvoorde rdmaili...@duif.net:

 On 17-08-15 09:40, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
  Il 12/08/2015 09:56, Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:
 
  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..:-)
 
  Hi all,
  I think this should be a core feature; I have been already asked several
  times about it, hopefully someone will decide investing on it soon.
  All the best.

 Hi Paolo,

 I think the 'hard'-part would be the UI-side of this.

 As in: if you have three editable layers, which one is 'leading', which
 is to follow and which one should maybe be ignored... Does this need a
 dialog, or is it enough to edit one of the layers, and all editable
 layers just follow, then all editable layers should 'listen' to all
 editable layers

 Regards,

 Richard

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Re: [Qgis-user] moving features in multiple layers at once by mouse

2015-08-12 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
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
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Re: [Qgis-user] moving features in multiple layers at once by mouse

2015-08-11 Thread Saber Razmjooei
Hi Richard,

In Mapinfo there is a  similar functionality but not across multiple layers.
TAB file supports multi geometry so when you move a node in common between a
line and a  polygon from the same layer for example, it moves both in one
go.

Both the one in MI and the one you mentioned are very useful functionalities
and  good additions to the core digitising maybe.

Cheers,
Saber


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Subject: [Qgis-user] moving features in multiple layers at once by mouse

Hi,

anybody aware of functionality to edit (selected) features in different
layers?

Usecase:
- having a polygon layer plus a point layer (every point = a testpoint IN a
polygon in the polygon layer)
- using the Multiple Layer Selection-plugin select a polygon + the
correspondig point (in 2 layers)
- when moving the polygon (just by edit tools, like moving it 50 meters to
east) it is needed that the point moves exactly the same distance and
direction

see this as a sort of spatial relation, those polygon+point should stay
together...

Idea's?

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde
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[Qgis-user] moving features in multiple layers at once by mouse

2015-08-11 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
Hi,

anybody aware of functionality to edit (selected) features in different
layers?

Usecase:
- having a polygon layer plus a point layer (every point = a testpoint
IN a polygon in the polygon layer)
- using the Multiple Layer Selection-plugin select a polygon + the
correspondig point (in 2 layers)
- when moving the polygon (just by edit tools, like moving it 50 meters
to east) it is needed that the point moves exactly the same distance and
direction

see this as a sort of spatial relation, those polygon+point should stay
together...

Idea's?

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde
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