Kyle,
My experience with spatial lite is limited, but When working with PostgreSQL
(PostGIS), you can save the style to the database, not sure if this is only
available in PostgreSQL.
Might I also suggest you send the QGIS Project File, this will keep all the
styling for you, and as long as th
Please keep conversation on list.
So did you try saving 1 style per table to the db? I don't think there's
any benefit to the shapefile route. Now if you want to create the style
once, and then copy it for each table, that might be a little trickier
but probably possible with a little bit of craft
On 02/18/2016 12:44 PM, Kyle T. Kouri wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a spatial lite db file that has 15 tables in it. I am trying to figure
> out a way to create style files for each table and then when ever I open this
> the styles are saved with it. Right now I have to open one at a a time for
>
Hello all,
I have a spatial lite db file that has 15 tables in it. I am trying to figure
out a way to create style files for each table and then when ever I open this
the styles are saved with it. Right now I have to open one at a a time for
each table in the spatial lite DB. My goal is to have
.lyr files in ArcGIS. Beware that styles saved with
projects override those saved into the database, so potential conflicts may
arise.
c
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:09:51 +, Priscilla Maisie <
adwoa.mai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: [Qgi
Hello priscilla,
If you are able to save them in the open and standard SLD file format, you
will be able to open it in qgis (and many other applications). Otherwise,
I'm afraid that esri and mapinfo files are "closeded" and therefore not
readable by qgis (and many other applications).
Alexandre N
Hi, I'm a new qgis user n I need to get some style files for geological
structures, and diverse line styles which are currently not in qgis. Has
can I convert esri and MapInfo style files into a format I can upload into
qgis.
Please help.
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