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Keep style as generated by QGIS #107
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I wondered indeed that 'save style as sld' provides a nice categorised sld, however the plugin created a very basic single-style sld. I almost feared all sld generation was re-implemented in the plugin... |
Is this plugin even available for QGIS 3? I do not think so. The current version, 0.6 seems available only for QGIS 2.18. |
yes, this works fine in qgis3, but use master branch, no recent releases afaik |
Hi!
Then why not release it for QGIS 3?
But I doubt that will happen, given Boundless’s more recent business development. The plugin was crappy anyway.
That said, a working QGIS-Geoserver connector would be the greatest gift to the OSGEO community.
Hälsning / Regards
Mats.E
Skickat från min / Sent from my iPad, Ursäkta att jag är kortfattad / Excuse my brevity.
… 10 okt. 2019 kl. 22:48 skrev paul van genuchten ***@***.***>:
yes, this works fine in qgis3, but use master branch, no recent releases afaik
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The plugin is trying to alter the style by text processing, bringing it down to SLD 1.0.
Doing so is necessary only for old versions of GeoServer, and can reduce the amount of symbology effectively exported in latest versions.
Also, in QGIS 3.5 can generate raster styles on its own with a good variety of options, so it would be best to use the internal style instead of generating a different one.
At the very least, it would be good to have an option not to alter the QGIS generated style, and allow users to choose which approach they prefer.
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