Hi Raymond,
I agree with you that the color ramps should be easier to distinguish from the
default background color. The workaround that I have been using recently is to
set the background color to something else besides white. You can do this from:
QGIS | Preferences | Canvas & Legend It is not very satisfying though, and does
not solve the problem of what if you have more than one ramp on different
layers on the same map canvas? I have actually been calculating ramps outside
of QGIS and saving them as SLD files then load that style into QGIS.
-Thayer
On Monday, June 15, 2020, 08:00:04 PM EDT,
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Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 15:53:25 +0200
From: Raymond Nijssen <[email protected]>
To: qgis-user <[email protected]>
Subject: [Qgis-user] colorramp starting from white
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Am I the only one who would like the color ramps in QGIS to NOT start
from (super nearly) white, but from a light version of the color?
For example, "Reds" should go from (light) pink to red.
Currently, the first class in my legend always looks white, as many
other parts of my map often do. Therefore it is hard to see where my
data is and where not.
Another thing, changing it manually is hard because of the 7 stops in
the ramps.
I'm happy to figure this out and make a PR, but would like to know
other's opinions first.
Regards,
Raymond
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