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Also splitting a line/polygon into two parts would be a very useful tool (ofcourse inheriting the attributes of the parent-object...)
Splitting of Features could look like this, maybe too complicated?:
1.Select a Feature (Line or Polygon)
2.draw a line which, splits the selected feature into two parts (then the old feature doesn't exist anymore)
3.the origin features attributes should be inherited from to both new resulting features
compare to QGIS "split features"-Tool in "advanced digitizing toolbar".
Also splitting a line/polygon into two parts would be a very useful tool (ofcourse inheriting the attributes of the parent-object...)
Splitting of Features could look like this, maybe too complicated?:
1.Select a Feature (Line or Polygon)
2.draw a line which, splits the selected feature into two parts (then the old feature doesn't exist anymore)
3.the origin features attributes should be inherited from to both new resulting features
compare to QGIS "split features"-Tool in "advanced digitizing toolbar".
Please also have look at this:
http://docs.openlayers.org/library/controls/split.html
http://dev.openlayers.org/examples/split-feature.html
eSlider said:
@ruhri, yes it's posible. Thank you for your suggestion.
Original Discussion: #20
So there 's a new issue ;-)
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