Do you have Linux expertise in-house? I ask because if so, you can set
up and run QGIS Server on a Linux system and hit it from web browsers
instead of using Remote Desktop. Also, consider if that's what you
really want to do versus give a bunch of QGIS users - each running QGIS
locally on thei
Update: A fellow user replied directly to me and suggested the "Load Them
All" plugin. LTA provides the ability to load geodata (raster and
vector) from a directory tree into QGIS with rich filtering ability. It's a
terrific utility that I now love. I also found the built-in tool *Processing
Toolbo
Dear Qgis list members,
I would like to ask some questions regarding using Qgis on a terminal server which runs Windows Server 2019.
Does Qgis run on Windows Server 2019?
What are the hardware specifications for Qgis that runs on a Windows Server 2019?
Kind regards,
Kevin Keilich
Hi Grant,
What I meant is that, using the Field calculation you can create new fields for
each thing you want to style. In your case you want a field for colour.
Using the field calculator you can set up a script, for example...
CASE
WHEN "class" = 'Igneous' THEN '#fc9403'
WHEN "class" = 'Sed
Morning,
I'm not sure if this is a solution for you, but have you considered using
attribution and storing your styling requirements as a set of attribute values.
You can do this for Fill Colour, Stroke Thickness, Font, Sizes...etc...
You could build a graphic modeller to add the attribution to y