I have a shapefile displaying the borders of several city units. One of its polygons, however, had free space consisting of four vertices in it. I created another polygon inside the free space and then used Dissolve to close the free space. The result was the following layer which still contains some errors (see the close-ups below).
Is the best way to resolve this in QGIS 2.2 using some kind of v.clean?






The entire data seems to be corrupted. Using Dissolve on the entire shape results in what the fourth screenshot shows.
v.clean/rmareaandDissolveafterwards. You can see the result in the newly uploaded screenshot. But when I try to eliminate the troublesome vertices within the polygon using theNode Tool, selecting a vertix and pressingDelnothing happens. When I do the same thing again, QGIS crashes after a couple of tries (OS: Ubuntu 14.04). So there seems to be something wrong with what I did. As I wrote, so far I'm only familiar with digitising in ArcGIS, so if you guys have some more advice for me, it'd be highly appreciated. – T. K. May 29 '14 at 12:52v.clean/rmdanglein order to get rid of some small lines inside the border. It all worked out fine in the end (see screenshot) - thanks for your patience! – T. K. May 29 '14 at 22:17