Kyle,
My experience with spatial lite is limited, but When working with PostgreSQL
(PostGIS), you can save the style to the database, not sure if this is only
available in PostgreSQL.
Might I also suggest you send the QGIS Project File, this will keep all the
styling for you, and as long as the other users open it in QGIS.
Regards,
Richard.
On 18/02/2016 22:15, Alex M wrote:
Please keep conversation on list.
So did you try saving 1 style per table to the db? I don't think there's
any benefit to the shapefile route. Now if you want to create the style
once, and then copy it for each table, that might be a little trickier
but probably possible with a little bit of crafty SQL. Or the manual
way, copy style - paste style - save style.
Thanks,
Alex
On 02/18/2016 02:13 PM, Kyle T. Kouri wrote:
So I have been experimenting for past few days. Save as default does not seem
to work with one file and multiple tables. But once i go to lets say a shape
file that has one table it works perfect. I think I am stuck at having a bunch
of shape files instead of one DB file with multiple tables.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 04:25 PM, Alex M <[email protected]> wrote:
On 02/18/2016 12:44 PM, Kyle T. Kouri wrote:
Hello all,
I have a spatial lite db file that has 15 tables in it. I am trying to
figure
out a way to create style files for each table and then when ever I open
this
the styles are saved with it. Right now I have to open one at a a time for
each table in the spatial lite DB. My goal is to have multiple .sl3 db
files
with the same tables (different data) for each of the national
parks in the
USA. But when I send the data out people can just open up the .sl3 file in
QGIS and see the style the way I want set it. So they dont also have to
load
all the .qml or .sld files.
Kyle Todd Kouri
This is the closest thing I know of
https://pvanb.wordpress.com/2014/05/15/saving-layer-styles-to-your-spatialite-database/
I was wondering what would happen if you had multiple styles for the
same layer, and I think the Save as Default style box is the key there.
Otherwise I would save QGIS projects, and send the project file with the
data, and tell users to open the projects.
You could potentially write a plugin that does the autoloading of
associated styles and tables too.
Enjoy,
Alex
Kyle Todd Kouri
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