Re: [Qgis-user] Imported KML files loses format (e.g. colour coding and line size)

2017-09-19 Thread Patrick Dunford
It is probably advisable to save data from a KML into some other file 
format (ESRI is the standard one for Qgis). When I first started 
importing KMLs into Qgis the support was read only. This situation may 
have altered with updates, however it's possible not all the features of 
the software may work correctly with this type of layer.




On 20/09/17 15:14, Winsome Marshall wrote:


Hi Patrick,

Thanks for this work around! I just wanted to be able to open the 
files I have already created in Google earth with QGIS without too 
much handling time, in future I will work in QGIS so it shouldn’t be 
an issue for new projects. I’ll be honest, I am new enough to GIS that 
I don’t entirely understand your last question sorry. I have added my 
kml file using the “add vector layer” button, I haven’t done anything 
else with the file after that.


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*From:*Patrick Dunford [mailto:blackwhite...@gmail.com]
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*To:* wins...@ael.org.nz
*Subject:* Re: [Qgis-user] Imported KML files loses format (e.g. 
colour coding and line size)


Hi Winsome

You can work around it as follows

1. Group all the lines of a particular colour into a particular folder 
in Google Earth


2. Save each folder as a separate KML file.

When you say "import", are you copying the paths into a shapefile once 
you have opened the layer?


On 19/09/17 12:22, Winsome Marshall wrote:

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for your answer! That’s quite annoying though, I assumed
because I could import it directly into ArcGIS without any
problems I would be able to with this program as well. I guess
I’ll just have to go with it!

In reply,

Winsome Marshall

ph: (03)366 4070

left cropped logo 80% reduction

Aquatic Ecology Limited

Unit 1/454 Madras Street

Christchurch 8014

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Behalf Of *Patrick Dunford
*Sent:* Monday, 18 September 2017 12:57 p.m.
*To:* qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org <mailto:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org>
    *Subject:* Re: [Qgis-user] Imported KML files loses format (e.g.
    colour coding and line size)

Hi Winsome

Good to see another user in Chch :)

I think this is true pretty much with any layer you bring in, you
would find the same if you add any shapefile for example.

You can store the paths when imported into different shapefiles
and then set a style per shapefile, or multiple styles are
possible in one shapefile using style rules.

On 18/09/17 11:20, Winsome Marshall wrote:

Hi,

I am a new user and am using QGIS Desktop version 2.18.12. I
have a kml file I have created in Google earth containing
lines of various lengths, thickness and colour. My problem is
that when I import into QGIS (using add vector layer) it only
imports the lines and not the thickness or the colour. I have
used a free trial of ARCGIS to import this file without any
problems, so I’m not sure why it would be an issue with this
program.

Best regards,


Winsome Marshall

ph: (03)366 4070

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Aquatic Ecology Limited

Unit 1/454 Madras Street

Christchurch 8014





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Re: [Qgis-user] Imported KML files loses format (e.g. colour coding and line size)

2017-09-18 Thread Patrick Dunford
I guess it depends on your situation. For me it has never bothered me 
that much, because the very limited styling available in Google Earth (I 
never use different line thicknesses, and only a handful of colours) was 
eclipsed by the capabilities in Qgis and I now use completely different 
customised line styles in Qgis (patterns and dashes and things that GE 
could never do)



On 19/09/17 12:22, Winsome Marshall wrote:


Hi Patrick,

Thanks for your answer! That’s quite annoying though, I assumed 
because I could import it directly into ArcGIS without any problems I 
would be able to with this program as well. I guess I’ll just have to 
go with it!


In reply,

Winsome Marshall

ph: (03)366 4070

left cropped logo 80% reduction

Aquatic Ecology Limited

Unit 1/454 Madras Street

Christchurch 8014

*From:*Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] *On Behalf 
Of *Patrick Dunford

*Sent:* Monday, 18 September 2017 12:57 p.m.
*To:* qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
*Subject:* Re: [Qgis-user] Imported KML files loses format (e.g. 
colour coding and line size)


Hi Winsome

Good to see another user in Chch :)

I think this is true pretty much with any layer you bring in, you 
would find the same if you add any shapefile for example.


You can store the paths when imported into different shapefiles and 
then set a style per shapefile, or multiple styles are possible in one 
shapefile using style rules.


On 18/09/17 11:20, Winsome Marshall wrote:

Hi,

I am a new user and am using QGIS Desktop version 2.18.12. I have
a kml file I have created in Google earth containing lines of
various lengths, thickness and colour. My problem is that when I
import into QGIS (using add vector layer) it only imports the
lines and not the thickness or the colour. I have used a free
trial of ARCGIS to import this file without any problems, so I’m
not sure why it would be an issue with this program.

Best regards,


Winsome Marshall

ph: (03)366 4070

left cropped logo 80% reduction

Aquatic Ecology Limited

Unit 1/454 Madras Street

Christchurch 8014




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Re: [Qgis-user] Imported KML files loses format (e.g. colour coding and line size)

2017-09-18 Thread Winsome Marshall
Hi Patrick,

 

Thanks for your answer! That's quite annoying though, I assumed because I
could import it directly into ArcGIS without any problems I would be able to
with this program as well. I guess I'll just have to go with it!

 

In reply,

 

Winsome Marshall

ph: (03)366 4070

left cropped logo 80% reduction

Aquatic Ecology Limited 

Unit 1/454 Madras Street

Christchurch 8014

 

From: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of
Patrick Dunford
Sent: Monday, 18 September 2017 12:57 p.m.
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Imported KML files loses format (e.g. colour coding
and line size)

 

Hi Winsome

Good to see another user in Chch :)

I think this is true pretty much with any layer you bring in, you would find
the same if you add any shapefile for example. 

You can store the paths when imported into different shapefiles and then set
a style per shapefile, or multiple styles are possible in one shapefile
using style rules.

 

On 18/09/17 11:20, Winsome Marshall wrote:

Hi,

 

I am a new user and am using QGIS Desktop version 2.18.12. I have a kml file
I have created in Google earth containing lines of various lengths,
thickness and colour. My problem is that when I import into QGIS (using add
vector layer) it only imports the lines and not the thickness or the colour.
I have used a free trial of ARCGIS to import this file without any problems,
so I'm not sure why it would be an issue with this program.

 

Best regards,

 


Winsome Marshall

ph: (03)366 4070

left
cropped logo 80% reduction

Aquatic Ecology Limited 

Unit 1/454 Madras Street

Christchurch 8014

 






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Re: [Qgis-user] Imported KML files loses format (e.g. colour coding and line size)

2017-09-17 Thread Patrick Dunford

Hi Winsome

Good to see another user in Chch :)

I think this is true pretty much with any layer you bring in, you would 
find the same if you add any shapefile for example.


You can store the paths when imported into different shapefiles and then 
set a style per shapefile, or multiple styles are possible in one 
shapefile using style rules.



On 18/09/17 11:20, Winsome Marshall wrote:


Hi,

I am a new user and am using QGIS Desktop version 2.18.12. I have a 
kml file I have created in Google earth containing lines of various 
lengths, thickness and colour. My problem is that when I import into 
QGIS (using add vector layer) it only imports the lines and not the 
thickness or the colour. I have used a free trial of ARCGIS to import 
this file without any problems, so I’m not sure why it would be an 
issue with this program.


Best regards,


Winsome Marshall

ph: (03)366 4070

left cropped logo 80% reduction

Aquatic Ecology Limited

Unit 1/454 Madras Street

Christchurch 8014



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