Il 08/01/2010 11.48, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas ha scritto: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > On 08/01/10 11:25, Antonio Falciano wrote: >> Il 08/01/2010 6.13, Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha >> scritto: >>> Hi, >>> >>> The problem here is that you can only save the symbology >>> attached to a layer -- you can't save the labeling or property >>> attributes (scale range, use spatial index, labeling details and >>> hyperlink details). >>> >>> Ideally you should be able to save all the information in the >>> property box and reapply to comparable layers. When you apply >>> the load routine should provide you with an option of ignoring >>> one or more of the data sets (general, symbology, labeling, >>> hyperlink). >> >> +1 >> > > I know a (dirty) trick to accomplish more or less this thing. > > Yo can right click on the layer name and select "copy". Then you go > to a text editor and paste the XML definition of the whole layer. > > Then you can go, for example to another gvSIG project and create a > view (with the same SRS), copy the contents of that file on your > clipboard and right click on the toc and paste the layer definition. > > Yes, it's a little bit complicated but it usually works.
Hi Jorge, this trick is more or less what I usually do in these cases. It would be very useful, as Simon says, to save/load the whole layer definition as "layer file" (all written in XML naturally) directly from the Layer Properties or from Add layer wizard in order to avoid this dirty trick. ;) This would be great and less time-consuming. Cheers, Antonio -- Antonio Falciano http://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniofalciano _______________________________________________ Gvsig_internacional mailing list Gvsig_internacional@listserv.gva.es http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_internacional