Re: [Qgis-user] A great example of QGIS symbology in action

2014-09-24 Thread Andre Joost

Am 23.09.2014 18:24, schrieb G. Allegri:


I think it's a great example of QGIS symbology professional use, and an
educational resource.
I've created a web page to explain how to download the project and set it
up: http://www.giovanniallegri.it/qgis-tuscany-project/



This looks good, but I can't get the svg symbols displayed. I added the 
path to them to the system tab, and I can manually select and assign 
those svg symbols, but the symbols from the project file only come as 
question marks.


What Operating System and QGIS Version are the project files created with?

Greetings,
André Joost

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Re: [Qgis-user] A great example of QGIS symbology in action

2014-09-24 Thread Andrea Peri
IT was created for qgis 2.2 on windows. I seem OT correctly Aldo with qgis
2.4 on win.
Perhaps a trouble with backslashes ?
 Il 24/set/2014 15:09 Andre Joost andre+jo...@nurfuerspam.de ha scritto:

 Am 23.09.2014 18:24, schrieb G. Allegri:

  I think it's a great example of QGIS symbology professional use, and an
 educational resource.
 I've created a web page to explain how to download the project and set it
 up: http://www.giovanniallegri.it/qgis-tuscany-project/


 This looks good, but I can't get the svg symbols displayed. I added the
 path to them to the system tab, and I can manually select and assign those
 svg symbols, but the symbols from the project file only come as question
 marks.

 What Operating System and QGIS Version are the project files created with?

 Greetings,
 André Joost

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