Hello everyone,
I wonder if it is somehow possible within a QGIS session to make the project
to remember which plugin windows and attribute tables are open when closing
a QGIS Project. My goal is that QGIS remembers which modules were open when
I closed and saved a project and thus remembers
Thanks Matthias for replying. GDAL version of all systems was 2.1.3.
Unfortunately I have now reproduced the issue on linux systems as well.
I found the best way to reproduce the issue to be as follows:
-create a new polygon shapefile using the create layer tool without creating
any additional
I just tested wherther this issue occurs on linux as well and as far as I can
see it does not using v2.18 and 2.99.
Does anybody know what could cause this behavior?
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This issue is still present in v2.18.6 and I forgot to mention that only
shapefiles are affected.
Even if the shapefile is created within qgis features disappear when edits
are saved until the attribute table is closed and reopened again. Sometimes
features do not disappear but appear duplicated
I am facing the problem that wehnever trying to use geoprocessing tools like
merge, dissolve, interesect and so on I am having big troubles with invalid
geometries resulting in processing failures of the repective tools. I can
then try to fix these errors with the quite compex algorithm of grass
It should work dynamically, without processing your data, yes.
I know this functionalityx from ArcMap and Mapinfo, where the user can
specify one layer to serve as masking layer which then hides/masks out all
features of user-specified layers within the same project/ data frame
(Arcmap). I guess
Thanks for your reply and of course to all the others replying
I am not talking about actually changing the data but setting spatial
filters, that enable the user to only hide features falling outside of the
geometries of a layer or an entire layer. So I am talking about hiding
features of other
Hello everyone,
I regularly face the issue that I want to set masks for layers of my choice
based on one layer´s geometry.
I know there is a plugin available which handles labels *but not* the
geometry of layers to be masked.
In my oppinion a mask should make geometries / raster cells outside