Hi,
The red polygon is not a vector layer so you can’t import it. You can however
create a polygon in Google earth and then export to kml or kmz. You can import
those in QGIS. You can also use a plugin like quickmap services, add third
party servers in the plugin options and vectorize in QGI
I'm not sure if it is possible in google maps. But that same polygon is
available in Open Street Maps which you can import polygons for in QGIS
using a number of different plugins such as OSMdownloader and QuickOSM.
https://www.geodose.com/2020/08/how-to-download-osm-data-qgis.html
https://learnosm
I am Reposting this question.
Regards.
Hello,
In the google maps, I have typed Leduc, Alberta. I got the the following
weblink with the red polygon as shown in the map. Is it possible to
import this polygon into QGIS? If not, Is it possible to get the
coordinates of the entire polygon so that I ca
Hi,
Well, I recently found out (when busy with this PR
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/46028),
that you CAN use that url in the Locator Toolbar to fly to the right place.
But I was wondering IF that url was actually holding the coordinates of your
red polygon... I googled:
https://stackove
Hello,
In the google maps, I have typed Leduc, Alberta. I got the the following
weblink with the red polygon as shown in the map. Is it possible to
import this polygon into QGIS? If not, Is it possible to get the
coordinates of the entire polygon so that I can geocode in QGIS. Pasted the
link below