2D transformation controls
You can move and scale bounding boxes, but you will not have to activate the controls in the left toolbar. See Box editing (2D)ο»Ώ for more details.

- The node edit mode is the default mode that enables moving individual nodes one-by-one.
- The shape edit mode enables moving, rotating and scaling curves and polygons by dragging the various controls available.
In order to rotate the selected shape, hover just outside one of the visible control points and then click and drag (your cursor will change to a rotation cursor.)

To toggle between node edit and shape edit, either use the shortcut or the buttons in the left menu.
You are also able to use the shape edit mode to move all points in a point cluster at once. Selecting the point cluster will allow you to toggle the shape edit mode.

You are able to use the shape edit mode to move and rescale all geometries inside a geometry collection in 2D. Selecting the geometry collection will allow you to toggle the shape edit mode.

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