Hi Andreas,
hm, in which QGIS-Version you have made this screenshot :-)? I work with QGIS
2.12.1, where it can't find that option button.
Burghardt
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Hi Bob,
It is much easier - you don't have to fuss around with zero size or
transparency.
Just uncheck the "Symbol" checkbox and your symbol will disappear. See
attached screenshot.
Andreas
On 08.12.2015 00:17, Donovan Cameron wrote:
Yes, one way can be done with a style trick by setting
Hello,
Is there a way to draw a line and then break it up into equal segments?
Best Regards,
Tom
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Hi Tom:
Maybe QChainage plugin is what you're looking for:
*This plugin takes line features and creates a new layer of points in
provided distances on top of this Lines. Optionally you can set the
startpoint (distance from the start of the line) and the endpoint (stop
before reaching the end of
Hi,
Not sure but I would take a file and densify the geometry
(vector/Geometry tools/Densify geometries.) My GUESS is that the added
vertex are equally spaced. Then you could open the processing toolbar
and search for Explode line. If this is like Autocad, it will break up
the line at every
On 12/07/2015 06:41 AM, Leahy, Thomas
A. wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to draw a line and
then break it up into equal segments?
Well you could export
All,
What should I even be looking for in the user manual as far as a key word to
search on?
I want to get rid of (make disappear in QGIS) the points I’m labeling. I have
eat label working just fine, but I want to not display the point. Do I need to
fake the styling to do this, or??
Thanks
Yes, one way can be done with a style trick by setting the size of the
point symbol to 0.
Donovan
On 07/12/15 04:09 PM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
All,
What should I even be looking for in the user manual as far as a key word to
search on?
I want to get rid of (make disappear in
After some testing, setting colors for fill and outline to transparent seem to
give me what I’m looking for display wise, but this just doesn’t seem like the
proper method. Is there a “none” option for the marker someplace that I’m not
finding?
Thanks
bobb
> On Dec 7, 2015, at 5:09 PM,
Well, that’s easier than setting both colors.
Thanks
bobb
> On Dec 7, 2015, at 5:17 PM, Donovan Cameron wrote:
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> Yes, one way can be done with a style trick by setting the size of the point
> symbol to 0.
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> Donovan
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> On 07/12/15 04:09 PM,
I would suggest just making the style 100% transparent - quick and easy
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