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Greyscale styling #36
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Hey, |
Hi @egil1978, glad to hear you're in the process of doing this. Is there any update on the timeframe for it? Thanks |
Hey @trodaway, |
Hey @egil1978 unfortunately we mainly use ArcGIS Pro instead of QGIS, so can't readily give the QML files a fair test. If in due course you have lyrx files ready before you go live and want us to test those, I would be more than happy to do so, and to gather feedback within our organisation. Thanks |
Hey @trodaway no probs. Let me get them made as lyrx files so I can share them with you asap. |
Forgot to ask @trodaway but are you using GML or GPKG? |
Sorry for the delayed reply. We're using GPKG. |
Hey @trodaway we have added a new LYRX file for greyscale styling of OSMM Topography Layer. Please download the repo again to access the file and provide any feedback through this thread. Many thanks. |
thanks- for info this one still uses the advanced features to put slope and cliffs in with the same layer as everything else which has the performance hit I identified earlier #24 It is a bit more subdued (not a bad thing) than my version - attached. And certainly has better rendering for symbols and points |
Not sure if this is something which already exists and hasn't been shared, as a lot of other OS products offer a greyscale styling. If it doesn't exist, is it possible to request this as a feature enhancement please? Thank you.
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