Hi, I'm more familiar with ArcGIS than QGIS but starting to shift over to using QGIS for most/all work. One thing I had been using QGIS for anyway was shifting overlaid points, as I couldn't get Arc to do this. I was using the ShiftPoints plugin, but it doesn't appear to be available for 2.0 - I have come across a statement that it obsolete now and that I should use Sextante instead. Can't find any info on how to achieve what I used to with the plugin - can anyone help?
What I have is a point dataset where a number of the points share exactly identical coordinates. I need to sift all the overlapping points slightly so they can all be seen on the map. My reading suggests Sextante has been incorporated into the core of QGIS as the processing menu. What I can't work out is if the shift point function features under there somewhere, and if so, where? I can't find a tool in the toolbox that looks like it will do this, nor much by way of description of the available tools. Any help very welcome! Thanks Martin -- -- Martin Gibson Creative Interpretation Ltd w: www.creativeinterpretation.co.uk e: [email protected] t: 01983 220044 Creative Interpretation Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales number 07963113, registered office 145-157 St John Street, London, EC1V 4PW.
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