>> In GRASS maps itself the NoData, i.e. null(), cells are left transparet.
>> In QGis these are shown with the colour of the most inferior class.
>> How can I get them to be transparent?
> any idea where I should look at?
I files a bug here:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/7516
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On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Timmie wrote:
> Hello,
> I have loaded a GRASS raster directly by opening the mapset.
>
> In GRASS maps itself the NoData, i.e. null(), cells are left transparet.
>
> In QGis these are shown with the colour of the most inferior class.
No data values should be trans
> In GRASS maps itself the NoData, i.e. null(), cells are left transparet.
> In QGis these are shown with the colour of the most inferior class.
> How can I get them to be transparent?
any idea where I should look at?
Thanks.
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Hello,
I have loaded a GRASS raster directly by opening the mapset.
In GRASS maps itself the NoData, i.e. null(), cells are left transparet.
In QGis these are shown with the colour of the most inferior class.
How can I get them to be transparent?
In the transparency settings (next tab in proper