Thanks for that. It fixes the pbe with the circles.
I leave the pbe of the mysterious layer disappearing in 2.10 for the
moment and stick with the 2.8.3.
Cheers
Laurence
On 7/08/2015 6:16 p.m., Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 7 August 2015 at 15:32, Laurence Béchet wrote:
qGIS installed package QGI
I have seen similar behavior when moving a project with a point
layer from 2.8 to 2.10. The point layer is symbolized with small
circles (the default) and the circles are composed of a fill and an
outlline. When I go back and open the project in 2.8, the outlines
become
On 7 August 2015 at 15:32, Laurence Béchet wrote:
> qGIS installed package QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.8.1-1-Setup-x86_64.exe
You should be using 2.8.3 - that includes a fix for the circles issue
(+100s of other fixes)!
Nyall
> (and previously QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.10.1-1-Setup-x86_64.exe)
>
> I could try to rei
Hi Laurence,
I am afraid with the information provided it is hard for anybody to help
you, as you do not give any information on the problematic layer, e.g.
vector or raster, data source, projection of layer and project etc.
What happens if you create a new project and load the layer into that
Hi,
I've been using qGIS for a few years, mainly to draw maps.
I have a set of working projects under 2.8 which were ok.
I upgraded to 2.10 a while ago, apparently for the best until one of my
layers in my main project decided not to be displayed on the map. It's
in the layers list, but when I