Hi Patrick,
this was the only solution I was able to get working. So there is not
much to weigh up in my case... I' m just happy that I found something
that runs at least.
I meanwhile also had a look at qmapshack, which can display the various
garmin format maps directly. Whole europe from fre
Am 22.07.22 um 14:09 schrieb Greg Troxel via Qgis-user:
The link to the style didn't make it into your email. I suspect many
would fine that interesting.
Sorry, this was not by accident.
I found it somewhere on github after browsing the net for a while, it
was from a french contributor, but I
You can also apply scale rules when using file based layers on your
computer. Using a DB is great for certain applications, but if it is a
local server on your laptop, you have to weigh up the pros and cons,
since it has just shifted the processing workload from one application
to another, whic
Andreas via Qgis-user writes:
> I will stick with the 180 GB spatialite db (though being a little
> unhappy with the size), but applying a redy-to-go osm style I found on
> the net reduced the details of the lower scales, so it stays useable
> when staying there. The style has only 3 zoom levels
Hi,
finally I got it.
I will stick with the 180 GB spatialite db (though being a little
unhappy with the size), but applying a redy-to-go osm style I found on
the net reduced the details of the lower scales, so it stays useable
when staying there. The style has only 3 zoom levels, so maybe I'm g