Hi all,
We just found one in 3.4.8. unclear how it has been created.
Cheers.
Il 12 giugno 2019 12:09:53 EEST, "René-Luc Dhont" ha
scritto:
>Hi Andreas,
>
>We didn't yet find shadow layers in QGIS 3, but I don't think it has
>been fixed because it's a silent issue for desktop users.
>
>Regards,
Hi Andreas,
We didn't yet find shadow layers in QGIS 3, but I don't think it has
been fixed because it's a silent issue for desktop users.
Regards,
René-Luc
Le 12/06/2019 à 11:01, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
Hi René-Luc,
Thanks for the reply. Good to know that we are not the only ones
strug
Hi René-Luc,
Thanks for the reply. Good to know that we are not the only ones
struggling with such issues.
Is this known issue in QGIS 2.x only or also in QGIS 3.x?
I will also have a look at the Layer Board plugin and see what it does
and how it could help us.
Thanks,
Andreas
On 201
Hi Andreas,
It's a known issue. It is not easy to understand because it's due to
SHADOW layers...
Some times, QGIS keeps some undisplayed layers with the same UUID and
stored it in the QGIS project.
You can use Layer Board plugin to remove them.
Regards,
René-Luc
Le 11/06/2019 à 18:28, Andr
Hi Andreas,
Wow good catch finding the causes of such an issue!
I can't answer myself on the technical part.
> The "human readable" nature of qgs/qml files naturally seduce people to
> copy / paste and mix project stuff together in text editors ...
>
Well, I don't quite agree here. Doing copy past
Hi all,
At my new work place we are running a 2.x QGIS server which in two
projects behaves very strange: sometimes colors display in the color we
expected, sometimes really light. Then my colleagues discovered that
more than rules share the same UUID identifier, because the QGS files
have been