Re: [Qgis-user] Captioning raster layers

2020-05-06 Thread info
Hi, If it's only date metadata you are interested in, you could write a script to extract that info from the metadata and display it in the raster layer name? Or, simply, rename the raster layer to include the date? An other possibility is to create a "legend widg

Re: [Qgis-user] Captioning raster layers

2020-05-06 Thread info
Hi, If it's only date metadata you are interested in, you could write a script to extract that info from the metadata and display it in the raster layer name? Or, simply, rename the raster layer to include the date? An other possibility is to create a "legend widg

Re: [Qgis-user] Captioning raster layers

2020-05-06 Thread info
Hi, If it's only date metadata you are interested in, you could write a script to extract that info from the metadata and display it in the raster layer name? Or, simply, rename the raster layer to include the date? An other possibility is to create a "legend widg

Re: [Qgis-user] Captioning raster layers

2020-05-06 Thread Nicolas Cadieux
I ment as expressions, not variables. https://docs.qgis.org/latest/en/docs/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/expression.html Nicolas Cadieux Ça va bien aller! > Le 6 mai 2020 à 09:47, Nicolas Cadieux a écrit > : > > Hi, > > A raster database has not been developed yet in QGIS, unless it

Re: [Qgis-user] Captioning raster layers

2020-05-06 Thread Nicolas Cadieux
Hi, A raster database has not been developed yet in QGIS, unless it was recently add and don’t know about it. I did not know it could stored in the metadata. I know some metadata (Like layer name, file name) can queried as variables. Could this be used in a python script? Anyone??? Ultimate

[Qgis-user] Captioning raster layers

2020-05-05 Thread Patrick Dunford
Good day As we know, for vector layers, we can caption the layers with any field that is stored in the data table that is incorporated into each layer. With a raster layer, there obviously isn't an equivalent data structure attached within the raster file itself, but within the properties as