I have seen similar behavior when moving a project with a point
layer from 2.8 to 2.10. The point layer is symbolized with small
circles (the default) and the circles are composed of a fill and an
outlline. When I go back and open the project in 2.8, the outlines
become way larger than the fill.
Removing and reloading the point layer in each version separately
works around the problem.
On 08/07/2015 09:14 AM, Bernhard Ströbl
wrote:
Hi
Laurence,
I am afraid with the information provided it is hard for anybody
to help you, as you do not give any information on the problematic
layer, e.g. vector or raster, data source, projection of layer and
project etc.
What happens if you create a new project and load the layer into
that (do not use any style). Is it displayed?
I had the following problem in one of my projects when upgrading
from 2.8 to 2.10: One layer was drawn on top of the rest (although
it was way down in the layer list and rendering was according to
layer list). Maybe it is that easy.
Bernhard
Am 07.08.2015 um 07:32 schrieb Laurence Béchet:
Hi,
I've been using qGIS for a few years, mainly to draw maps.
I have a set of working projects under 2.8 which were ok.
I upgraded to 2.10 a while ago, apparently for the best until
one of my
layers in my main project decided not to be displayed on the
map. It's
in the layers list, but when I refresh the map, it disappears
from it
but not from the layers list. Of course I cannot print maps with
this
layer on (composer).
I cannot see why. Yes I made changes in this layer and have not
tried
with a former version of it. My project uses at the moment
around 18
layers and only that one is having a problem.
I tried to downgrade my qGIS version to 2.8 and uninstalled my
2.10
version and any trace of previous installations I could find. I
cleared
the .qgis2 folder (because I also ran into coredumps when
closing qGIS
2.10 when using a pluggin). I installed a clean 2.8 version.
Now, when I open my project (which had been saved with a 2.10
version
sometime and I don't have a backup) I get funny circles on all
the
layers which have been saved with 2.10 (I mean the shapefiles
modified
and saved under 2.10) - cf attached file. The good news is that
my
troublesome layer is displayed properly again both on the map
and the
composer ...
My configuration:
Windows7 pro 64bits
qGIS installed package QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.8.1-1-Setup-x86_64.exe
(and previously QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.10.1-1-Setup-x86_64.exe)
I could try to reinstall the 2.10 version and rebuilt my
project, but it
doesn't suit me much as I have plenty of composers set up (over
than 20)
that I would have to redesign ...) ...
Any idea what I could do?
Thanks
Laurence
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