On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 11:50 AM Richard Duivenvoorde
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 10/7/20 11:45 AM, Andre Ulrich wrote:
> > Dear community,
> >
> > I want to export a QGIS project. In this project there are a few layers 
> > (the path for each layer is set according to where the data is saved on my 
> > computer). I can open the project on my computer and all the layers are 
> > available.
> > But when I send the project (and all the data for the layers - everything 
> > is in one repository) to a colleague, he can not view the layers (because 
> > the paths are still set according to my computer). One can fix this in a 
> > few minutes by setting up the correct paths, but this is very annoying. And 
> > once the paths are set correctly, all the symbology from the layer 
> > properties is lost (or reset to some standard).
> >
> > Is there a way to save a QGIS project and all the related data as one file 
> > (so that another person, who opens this file on its own computer, does not 
> > have to set up all the paths and edit the symbology)?
>
> Try the QConsolidate plugin from Alex Bruy:
> https://github.com/alexbruy/qconsolidate
> available from his plugin repo (or github)
> https://plugins.bruy.me/qconsolidate.html
>
> It is also possible to export your data to an geopackage yourself, as you can 
> also save symbology for layers into a geopackage, and..., wel you would need 
> to sent 2 files then: the gpkg with you data+symbology and your QGIS project 
> file
> (was there a plugin to write your projectfile into a gpkg?)

No plugins are needed to store a project in a GPKG, it's in core since
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/9381.

Regards.


-- 
Alessandro Pasotti
QCooperative:  www.qcooperative.net
ItOpen:   www.itopen.it
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