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In Vertex Tool (QGIS 3.2.2) How can I select the next (or previous) vertex?
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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I want to correct a duplicate vertex by deleting one.
However, if I use click and drag, I select both and delete both. To select only one, I could select the previous (or next) vertex and navigate to the next (or previous) one and then delete.
I can't find a keyboard shortcut or menu option to navigate-select to next vertex.
select vertices
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I want to correct a duplicate vertex by deleting one.
However, if I use click and drag, I select both and delete both. To select only one, I could select the previous (or next) vertex and navigate to the next (or previous) one and then delete.
I can't find a keyboard shortcut or menu option to navigate-select to next vertex.
select vertices
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I want to correct a duplicate vertex by deleting one.
However, if I use click and drag, I select both and delete both. To select only one, I could select the previous (or next) vertex and navigate to the next (or previous) one and then delete.
I can't find a keyboard shortcut or menu option to navigate-select to next vertex.
select vertices
I want to correct a duplicate vertex by deleting one.
However, if I use click and drag, I select both and delete both. To select only one, I could select the previous (or next) vertex and navigate to the next (or previous) one and then delete.
I can't find a keyboard shortcut or menu option to navigate-select to next vertex.
select vertices
select vertices
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While editing, -Vertex Tool should be selected- right click on the vertex/edge to open menu and select Vertex Editor to open it. In Vertex Editor select any duplicate vertex. Then, using up/down arrow keys you can select previous/next vertex and can remove that vertex by pressing delete key easily.

Is there a way to the selected vertex to be highlighted? When you have a single vertex selected it to get blue, but when you have one above another it is not possible to see where it is.
– christian.gobel
Apr 12 at 17:43
@christian.gobel I noticed that but I have no idea. Why do you need that? And you can ask new question about this issue.
– Kadir Şahbaz
Apr 12 at 18:08
Yes, sure. I have a path (tracks) generated by points that at some point overlay each other. When you select in the Vertex Editor the first vertex, and this means a vertex that is below, it does not get highlighted.
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 18:53
gis.stackexchange.com/questions/318708/…
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 19:37
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While editing, -Vertex Tool should be selected- right click on the vertex/edge to open menu and select Vertex Editor to open it. In Vertex Editor select any duplicate vertex. Then, using up/down arrow keys you can select previous/next vertex and can remove that vertex by pressing delete key easily.

Is there a way to the selected vertex to be highlighted? When you have a single vertex selected it to get blue, but when you have one above another it is not possible to see where it is.
– christian.gobel
Apr 12 at 17:43
@christian.gobel I noticed that but I have no idea. Why do you need that? And you can ask new question about this issue.
– Kadir Şahbaz
Apr 12 at 18:08
Yes, sure. I have a path (tracks) generated by points that at some point overlay each other. When you select in the Vertex Editor the first vertex, and this means a vertex that is below, it does not get highlighted.
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 18:53
gis.stackexchange.com/questions/318708/…
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 19:37
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While editing, -Vertex Tool should be selected- right click on the vertex/edge to open menu and select Vertex Editor to open it. In Vertex Editor select any duplicate vertex. Then, using up/down arrow keys you can select previous/next vertex and can remove that vertex by pressing delete key easily.

Is there a way to the selected vertex to be highlighted? When you have a single vertex selected it to get blue, but when you have one above another it is not possible to see where it is.
– christian.gobel
Apr 12 at 17:43
@christian.gobel I noticed that but I have no idea. Why do you need that? And you can ask new question about this issue.
– Kadir Şahbaz
Apr 12 at 18:08
Yes, sure. I have a path (tracks) generated by points that at some point overlay each other. When you select in the Vertex Editor the first vertex, and this means a vertex that is below, it does not get highlighted.
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 18:53
gis.stackexchange.com/questions/318708/…
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 19:37
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While editing, -Vertex Tool should be selected- right click on the vertex/edge to open menu and select Vertex Editor to open it. In Vertex Editor select any duplicate vertex. Then, using up/down arrow keys you can select previous/next vertex and can remove that vertex by pressing delete key easily.

While editing, -Vertex Tool should be selected- right click on the vertex/edge to open menu and select Vertex Editor to open it. In Vertex Editor select any duplicate vertex. Then, using up/down arrow keys you can select previous/next vertex and can remove that vertex by pressing delete key easily.

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answered Aug 27 '18 at 20:21
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Is there a way to the selected vertex to be highlighted? When you have a single vertex selected it to get blue, but when you have one above another it is not possible to see where it is.
– christian.gobel
Apr 12 at 17:43
@christian.gobel I noticed that but I have no idea. Why do you need that? And you can ask new question about this issue.
– Kadir Şahbaz
Apr 12 at 18:08
Yes, sure. I have a path (tracks) generated by points that at some point overlay each other. When you select in the Vertex Editor the first vertex, and this means a vertex that is below, it does not get highlighted.
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 18:53
gis.stackexchange.com/questions/318708/…
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 19:37
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Is there a way to the selected vertex to be highlighted? When you have a single vertex selected it to get blue, but when you have one above another it is not possible to see where it is.
– christian.gobel
Apr 12 at 17:43
@christian.gobel I noticed that but I have no idea. Why do you need that? And you can ask new question about this issue.
– Kadir Şahbaz
Apr 12 at 18:08
Yes, sure. I have a path (tracks) generated by points that at some point overlay each other. When you select in the Vertex Editor the first vertex, and this means a vertex that is below, it does not get highlighted.
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 18:53
gis.stackexchange.com/questions/318708/…
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 19:37
Is there a way to the selected vertex to be highlighted? When you have a single vertex selected it to get blue, but when you have one above another it is not possible to see where it is.
– christian.gobel
Apr 12 at 17:43
Is there a way to the selected vertex to be highlighted? When you have a single vertex selected it to get blue, but when you have one above another it is not possible to see where it is.
– christian.gobel
Apr 12 at 17:43
@christian.gobel I noticed that but I have no idea. Why do you need that? And you can ask new question about this issue.
– Kadir Şahbaz
Apr 12 at 18:08
@christian.gobel I noticed that but I have no idea. Why do you need that? And you can ask new question about this issue.
– Kadir Şahbaz
Apr 12 at 18:08
Yes, sure. I have a path (tracks) generated by points that at some point overlay each other. When you select in the Vertex Editor the first vertex, and this means a vertex that is below, it does not get highlighted.
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 18:53
Yes, sure. I have a path (tracks) generated by points that at some point overlay each other. When you select in the Vertex Editor the first vertex, and this means a vertex that is below, it does not get highlighted.
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 18:53
gis.stackexchange.com/questions/318708/…
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 19:37
gis.stackexchange.com/questions/318708/…
– christian.gobel
Apr 13 at 19:37
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