need more precision...
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> Objet : [Qgis-user] features that
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De : "Stephen Sacks" <sack...@earthlink.net>
Pour : "DelazJ" <del...@gmail.com>
Objet : [Qgis-user] features that represent TWO attributes
Date : ven., mai 13, 2016 16:24
Hi Harrissou -
Thank you for taking t
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De : "Stephen Sacks" <sack...@earthlink.net>
Pour : "DelazJ" <del...@gmail.com>
Objet : [Qgis-user] features that represent TWO attributes
Date : ven., mai 13, 2016 16:24
Hi Harrissou -
Thank you for taking t
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De : "Stephen Sacks" <sack...@earthlink.net>
Pour : "DelazJ" <del...@gmail.com>
Objet : [Qgis-user] features that represent TWO attributes
Date : ven., mai 13, 2016 16:24
Hi Harrissou -
Thank you for taking t
Hi,
Steve, can you give a look to
http://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/vector_properties.html#proportional-symbol-and-multivariate-analysis
?
HTH,
Harrissou
2016-05-13 1:27 GMT+02:00 Stephen Sacks :
> I'm trying to create a layer with
I'm trying to create a layer with features that reflect two attributes.
I want each point to be marked by a circle whose (1) color reflects its
type (city, town, or suburb), and whose (2) size reflects its population.
From layer properties, I first select Style and choose "Categorized"
based