Garth
Many thanks, annotations has resolved the problem. In my, 3.24, version it's
not under Edit>>Annotations, but under the Annotations Toolbar>>Modify
Annotations.
Many thanks for the answer.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Garth Fletcher
Sent: 30 May 2022 15:25
To: pe...@gardner.
Hi Richard,
Your "wild guess" is exactly right. I tested it. I copied file
"GardenA.qml" into the same folder where "GardenA.zip" is located. Then
told QGIS to add vector layer "GardenA.zip". It added layer "GardenA"
using the correct color and labels. A similar test added layer
"Gard
Look in Edit >> Annotations
I struggled for days on an unremovable polygon until someone suggested
"annotations" :-)
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Garth Fletcher
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Hi Stephen,
Wild guessing here (not tested).
I think: GDAL is responsible for loading the data from shape OR zipped shape
QGIS is responsible for loading of a corresponding qml file.
Normally, when QGIS (using GDAL) loads foo.shp, it will check if there is a
foo.sld or foo.qml NEXT to it, and
Hi!
Might be a "leftover" from a previously "selected" Line.
You can try to deselect everything (CTRL-Alt-A) or the corresponding button
in the GUI.
regards
Werner
On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 8:55 AM Peter Gardner via Qgis-user <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> I have a line in a project in QGI