Hi,
I think the best solution is to use Georeferencer, in the newer versions of
QGIS you can use georeferencer for vectors, too.
Select Layer/Georeferencer from menu and read the manual:
https://docs.qgis.org/3.34/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_raster/georeferencer.html
The process is the same
Hi Linda,
have you tried the QGIS plugin "Vector Bender"?
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/VectorBender/
https://github.com/olivierdalang/VectorBender/blob/master/README.md
Thomas
> Linda Boisvert via QGIS-User hat am 15.05.2024
> 03:02 CEST geschrieben:
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> Thank you Richard. Your sugges
Thank you Richard. Your suggestion was a step in the right direction.
I had to import using the add vector layer then export as an ESRI shapefile
and add the shapefile layer. That put all the features from the multiple
dxf file layers on one layer and I was able to move the design. But it is
impor
You can just use the QGIS *Move Feature* tool, possibly in conjunction with
the *Rotate Feature* and/or *Scale Feature* tools in the advanced
digitizing toolbar.
1. Assign a coordinate system to the DXF layer. If you don't know the
coordinate system, or if the DXF file doesn't have one, assi