Nice explanation. We didn't see what it did. It might have done something worse to the data than the intersection. Say if the polygon was self intersected at a place where legal right of way was being defined. I have real (apparent) intersections where two fields meet at the corner but they are under the same ownership. The polygons 'share' a node and that gets defined as a self intersection when it is not. In that case I have to fudge it with a 1cm corridor to act as a join. Very annoying.
Thanks - at last when I search for a fix someone shows me exactly what I needed and fixed some terrible geometry on a layer given to me in seconds!
Simple straight-forward tips. Love it. Thanks!
Thank you. That was really helpful. I finally get to breath after sweating for a long time!
Nice explanation. We didn't see what it did. It might have done something worse to the data than the intersection. Say if the polygon was self intersected at a place where legal right of way was being defined. I have real (apparent) intersections where two fields meet at the corner but they are under the same ownership. The polygons 'share' a node and that gets defined as a self intersection when it is not. In that case I have to fudge it with a 1cm corridor to act as a join. Very annoying.
Thank you for your clear explanation. Super helpful! I already subscribed :D
Awesome, thank you for this!!!
You're a champ. Thank you!
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Thank you, you helped me a lot.
Big Thanks Sir!!!
Obrigado, me salvou....
thank you so much