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Enable 'on the fly' CRS transformation in QGIS 3?


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In QGIS 2.8 there is a clear button to 'enable on the fly CRS transformation' in the "project properties" for a new project. Seen here:
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But in QGIS 3.0, I cannot find it to save my life.



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  • It is on by default issues.qgis.org/issues/11644

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In QGIS 2.8 there is a clear button to 'enable on the fly CRS transformation' in the "project properties" for a new project. Seen here:
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But in QGIS 3.0, I cannot find it to save my life.



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Can anyone help?










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In QGIS 2.8 there is a clear button to 'enable on the fly CRS transformation' in the "project properties" for a new project. Seen here:
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But in QGIS 3.0, I cannot find it to save my life.



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Can anyone help?










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In QGIS 2.8 there is a clear button to 'enable on the fly CRS transformation' in the "project properties" for a new project. Seen here:
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But in QGIS 3.0, I cannot find it to save my life.



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In QGIS 3.0, on-the-fly (OTF) reprojection is always enabled (https://issues.qgis.org/issues/11644).






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    There is no option anymore to deactivate the the OTF? This is crazy! For a GIS program this is ridiculous.

    – AndreasK
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  • @AndreasK Can you list any cases when OTF reprojection should NOT be used?

    – Aurus Huang
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    Every time when there is the possibility that your layers are in a different coordinate system! With the OTF ON&OFF you could immediately see that you have layers with different coordinate systems in your project. As I gave courses to hundreds of people, I know that people look for super-easy ways. That said QGIS3 is in many many way more complicated (more clicks) than QGIS2. The new checkbox (instead of OTF!!!) --> "No Projection" is almost unexplainable and doesn't make sense in 99.999% of all cases.

    – AndreasK
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  • Deactivating this option is good to see the source coordinates : I support the fact it's very useful. @AndreasK the workaround is just to select "no projection" for your project ;)

    – gisnside
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I couldn't comment on the comment from @gisnside but I found it to be very useful +1 if I could.



Also I agree with @AnsreasK, being able to turn off OTF would be very help to quickly identify layers with different projections as I do this often.






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      There is no option anymore to deactivate the the OTF? This is crazy! For a GIS program this is ridiculous.

      – AndreasK
      Nov 19 '18 at 13:41











    • @AndreasK Can you list any cases when OTF reprojection should NOT be used?

      – Aurus Huang
      Nov 26 '18 at 0:57






    • 1





      Every time when there is the possibility that your layers are in a different coordinate system! With the OTF ON&OFF you could immediately see that you have layers with different coordinate systems in your project. As I gave courses to hundreds of people, I know that people look for super-easy ways. That said QGIS3 is in many many way more complicated (more clicks) than QGIS2. The new checkbox (instead of OTF!!!) --> "No Projection" is almost unexplainable and doesn't make sense in 99.999% of all cases.

      – AndreasK
      Nov 26 '18 at 18:31













    • Deactivating this option is good to see the source coordinates : I support the fact it's very useful. @AndreasK the workaround is just to select "no projection" for your project ;)

      – gisnside
      2 days ago


















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    In QGIS 3.0, on-the-fly (OTF) reprojection is always enabled (https://issues.qgis.org/issues/11644).






    share|improve this answer





















    • 1





      There is no option anymore to deactivate the the OTF? This is crazy! For a GIS program this is ridiculous.

      – AndreasK
      Nov 19 '18 at 13:41











    • @AndreasK Can you list any cases when OTF reprojection should NOT be used?

      – Aurus Huang
      Nov 26 '18 at 0:57






    • 1





      Every time when there is the possibility that your layers are in a different coordinate system! With the OTF ON&OFF you could immediately see that you have layers with different coordinate systems in your project. As I gave courses to hundreds of people, I know that people look for super-easy ways. That said QGIS3 is in many many way more complicated (more clicks) than QGIS2. The new checkbox (instead of OTF!!!) --> "No Projection" is almost unexplainable and doesn't make sense in 99.999% of all cases.

      – AndreasK
      Nov 26 '18 at 18:31













    • Deactivating this option is good to see the source coordinates : I support the fact it's very useful. @AndreasK the workaround is just to select "no projection" for your project ;)

      – gisnside
      2 days ago
















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    In QGIS 3.0, on-the-fly (OTF) reprojection is always enabled (https://issues.qgis.org/issues/11644).






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      There is no option anymore to deactivate the the OTF? This is crazy! For a GIS program this is ridiculous.

      – AndreasK
      Nov 19 '18 at 13:41











    • @AndreasK Can you list any cases when OTF reprojection should NOT be used?

      – Aurus Huang
      Nov 26 '18 at 0:57






    • 1





      Every time when there is the possibility that your layers are in a different coordinate system! With the OTF ON&OFF you could immediately see that you have layers with different coordinate systems in your project. As I gave courses to hundreds of people, I know that people look for super-easy ways. That said QGIS3 is in many many way more complicated (more clicks) than QGIS2. The new checkbox (instead of OTF!!!) --> "No Projection" is almost unexplainable and doesn't make sense in 99.999% of all cases.

      – AndreasK
      Nov 26 '18 at 18:31













    • Deactivating this option is good to see the source coordinates : I support the fact it's very useful. @AndreasK the workaround is just to select "no projection" for your project ;)

      – gisnside
      2 days ago
















    • 1





      There is no option anymore to deactivate the the OTF? This is crazy! For a GIS program this is ridiculous.

      – AndreasK
      Nov 19 '18 at 13:41











    • @AndreasK Can you list any cases when OTF reprojection should NOT be used?

      – Aurus Huang
      Nov 26 '18 at 0:57






    • 1





      Every time when there is the possibility that your layers are in a different coordinate system! With the OTF ON&OFF you could immediately see that you have layers with different coordinate systems in your project. As I gave courses to hundreds of people, I know that people look for super-easy ways. That said QGIS3 is in many many way more complicated (more clicks) than QGIS2. The new checkbox (instead of OTF!!!) --> "No Projection" is almost unexplainable and doesn't make sense in 99.999% of all cases.

      – AndreasK
      Nov 26 '18 at 18:31













    • Deactivating this option is good to see the source coordinates : I support the fact it's very useful. @AndreasK the workaround is just to select "no projection" for your project ;)

      – gisnside
      2 days ago










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    There is no option anymore to deactivate the the OTF? This is crazy! For a GIS program this is ridiculous.

    – AndreasK
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:41





    There is no option anymore to deactivate the the OTF? This is crazy! For a GIS program this is ridiculous.

    – AndreasK
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:41













    @AndreasK Can you list any cases when OTF reprojection should NOT be used?

    – Aurus Huang
    Nov 26 '18 at 0:57





    @AndreasK Can you list any cases when OTF reprojection should NOT be used?

    – Aurus Huang
    Nov 26 '18 at 0:57




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    Every time when there is the possibility that your layers are in a different coordinate system! With the OTF ON&OFF you could immediately see that you have layers with different coordinate systems in your project. As I gave courses to hundreds of people, I know that people look for super-easy ways. That said QGIS3 is in many many way more complicated (more clicks) than QGIS2. The new checkbox (instead of OTF!!!) --> "No Projection" is almost unexplainable and doesn't make sense in 99.999% of all cases.

    – AndreasK
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:31







    Every time when there is the possibility that your layers are in a different coordinate system! With the OTF ON&OFF you could immediately see that you have layers with different coordinate systems in your project. As I gave courses to hundreds of people, I know that people look for super-easy ways. That said QGIS3 is in many many way more complicated (more clicks) than QGIS2. The new checkbox (instead of OTF!!!) --> "No Projection" is almost unexplainable and doesn't make sense in 99.999% of all cases.

    – AndreasK
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:31















    Deactivating this option is good to see the source coordinates : I support the fact it's very useful. @AndreasK the workaround is just to select "no projection" for your project ;)

    – gisnside
    2 days ago







    Deactivating this option is good to see the source coordinates : I support the fact it's very useful. @AndreasK the workaround is just to select "no projection" for your project ;)

    – gisnside
    2 days ago















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    I couldn't comment on the comment from @gisnside but I found it to be very useful +1 if I could.



    Also I agree with @AnsreasK, being able to turn off OTF would be very help to quickly identify layers with different projections as I do this often.






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      I couldn't comment on the comment from @gisnside but I found it to be very useful +1 if I could.



      Also I agree with @AnsreasK, being able to turn off OTF would be very help to quickly identify layers with different projections as I do this often.






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        I couldn't comment on the comment from @gisnside but I found it to be very useful +1 if I could.



        Also I agree with @AnsreasK, being able to turn off OTF would be very help to quickly identify layers with different projections as I do this often.






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        I couldn't comment on the comment from @gisnside but I found it to be very useful +1 if I could.



        Also I agree with @AnsreasK, being able to turn off OTF would be very help to quickly identify layers with different projections as I do this often.







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