>From: Torsten Lange <[email protected]>
>Hi,
>1. Stefan, thank you for uploading the symbology.
>2. A first time "load symbology" question: How do I import a new >symbolgy or in what folder I have to put it?
>Thanks, Torsten

Hello Torsten,

You can import new symbology via the Style Manager, using the Share button and then the Import choice. That allows you to navigate to wherever you put the various relevant .xml files (in the FGDC geology case, these are the contacts.xml, faults.xml, folds.xml, and joints.xml): it does not really matter where you keep these files (my personal preference is to have a dedicated qgis_projects folder in which I can assemble and organise projects as well as any support files I feel I may need). Once the symbology has been imported, it will be available for any project you care to pursue.
Best wishes,

Stefan


>From: Lester Anderson
>Hi Stefan,
>Thanks for compiling the symbology managed to load all fine. The only >issue I spotted is with dashed or dotted line types. These do not seem >to contain the simple line component at the base (for line type etc) >and so these dashed/dotted versions show the markers on a blank space >and not following the line as when one adds a marker to a line. Not a >big deal. But thought it worth mentioning.
>Lester

Hello Lester,

If I understand you correctly, then the reason you do not see dashed or dotted lines is because they are too fine to be visibly rendered by qgis. When you generate a map, these lines will be visible in the pdf, tiff, or other output you chose. When compiling the symbology, I discovered that qgis is not sufficiently precise with the thickness, lengths and separations between dashes. As a result, I defined a number of svg lines so that the distances and separations defined in the FGDC standard could be implemented. That is also why I have included the various .xml files: these combine the relevant .svg symbols and line segments into the hopefully correct FGDC symbol.
Best wishes,

Stefan
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