Il 08/01/2010 6.13, Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha scritto:
Hi,
The problem here is that you can only save the symbology attached to a
layer -- you can't save the labeling or property attributes (scale
range, use spatial index, labeling details and hyperlink details).
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On 08/01/10 11:25, Antonio Falciano wrote:
Il 08/01/2010 6.13, Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha scritto:
Hi,
The problem here is that you can only save the symbology attached to a
layer -- you can't save the labeling or property
Il 08/01/2010 11.48, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas ha scritto:
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On 08/01/10 11:25, Antonio Falciano wrote:
Il 08/01/2010 6.13, Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha
scritto:
Hi,
The problem here is that you can only save the symbology
Jorge Gaspar,
I see what you mean. I tried cutting a shapefile from gvSIG and pasting
into Notepad++
This would allow you to change the a whole raft of details (not the
least being the actual shp/dbf the formating would apply to; obviously
assuming all the fields were the same).
Thanks :-(
Hi,
When applying symbology to 'unique values' you use the [Add all] button
to place all the unique values in the list. The colour scheme is based
on the selected 'Color Ramp'.
If you sort the imported 'unique values' using the UP and DOWN arrow to
make more sense the colour scheme may not be
Hi,
The problem here is that you can only save the symbology attached to a
layer -- you can't save the labeling or property attributes (scale
range, use spatial index, labeling details and hyperlink details).
Ideally you should be able to save all the information in the property
box and