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Topological Editingediting of Twotwo different layers in QGIS

Is there a way to apply topological editing to move vertices between two coincident features that are not in the same layer?

For example, if I have a crop land polygon coincident with a soil polygon (from a crop layer and a soil layer) and I want to reshape the border between the two using the node tool, is that possible without moving a verticevertex in crop, changing to editing soil, and moving the verticevertex to be coincident with crop?

What if there is a line road coincident with the edge of a polygon (i.e. a polyline layer rather than a polygon layer), again can I reshape the two at once?

I am aware of the topological editing, but that appears to only work between two polygons of the same layer.

Topological Editing of Two different layers in QGIS

Is there a way to apply topological editing to move vertices between two coincident features that are not in the same layer?

For example, if I have a crop land polygon coincident with a soil polygon (from a crop layer and a soil layer) and I want to reshape the border between the two using the node tool, is that possible without moving a vertice in crop, changing to editing soil, and moving the vertice to be coincident with crop?

What if there is a line road coincident with the edge of a polygon (i.e. a polyline layer rather than a polygon layer), again can I reshape the two at once?

I am aware of the topological editing, but that appears to only work between two polygons of the same layer.

Topological editing of two different layers in QGIS

Is there a way to apply topological editing to move vertices between two coincident features that are not in the same layer?

For example, if I have a crop land polygon coincident with a soil polygon (from a crop layer and a soil layer) and I want to reshape the border between the two using the node tool, is that possible without moving a vertex in crop, changing to editing soil, and moving the vertex to be coincident with crop?

What if there is a line road coincident with the edge of a polygon (i.e. a polyline layer rather than a polygon layer), again can I reshape the two at once?

I am aware of the topological editing, but that appears to only work between two polygons of the same layer.

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Is there a way to apply topological editing to move vertices between two coincident features that are not in the same featurelayer?

For example, if I have a crop land polygon coincident with a soil polygon (from a crop layer and a soil layer) and I want to reshape the border between the two using the node tool, is that possible without moving a vertice in crop, changing to editing soil, and moving the vertice to be coincident with crop? 

What if there is a line road coincident with the edge of a polygon (i.e. a polyline layer rather than a polygon layer), again can I reshape the two at once?

I am aware of the topological editing, but that appears to only work between two polygons of the same featurelayer.

Is there a way to apply topological editing to move vertices between two coincident features that are not the same feature?

For example, if I have a crop land polygon coincident with a soil polygon and I want to reshape the border between the two using the node tool, is that possible without moving a vertice in crop, changing to editing soil, and moving the vertice to be coincident with crop? What if there is a line road coincident with the edge of a polygon, again can I reshape the two at once?

I am aware of the topological editing, but that appears to only work between two polygons of the same feature.

Is there a way to apply topological editing to move vertices between two coincident features that are not in the same layer?

For example, if I have a crop land polygon coincident with a soil polygon (from a crop layer and a soil layer) and I want to reshape the border between the two using the node tool, is that possible without moving a vertice in crop, changing to editing soil, and moving the vertice to be coincident with crop? 

What if there is a line road coincident with the edge of a polygon (i.e. a polyline layer rather than a polygon layer), again can I reshape the two at once?

I am aware of the topological editing, but that appears to only work between two polygons of the same layer.

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Topological Editing of Two different layers in QGIS

Is there a way to apply topological editing to move vertices between two coincident features that are not the same feature?

For example, if I have a crop land polygon coincident with a soil polygon and I want to reshape the border between the two using the node tool, is that possible without moving a vertice in crop, changing to editing soil, and moving the vertice to be coincident with crop? What if there is a line road coincident with the edge of a polygon, again can I reshape the two at once?

I am aware of the topological editing, but that appears to only work between two polygons of the same feature.