Awesome, thanks! aLL the Best,
Allan El mar, 7 de sep. de 2021 a la(s) 17:58, Nyall Dawson ( [email protected]) escribió: > On Wed, 8 Sept 2021 at 05:58, Charles Dixon-Paver <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > To my knowledge, lyr files are definitions for data sources, styles, and > other layer configuration information. > > Correct. They are a direct equivalent of QLYR/QML files in QGIS land. > > > If you have a layer package you want to convert or extract data from, > I'm not actually sure of what FOSS tooling supports it at all. > > A lpk is actually just a 7zip file renamed with a different extension. > If you open the lpk in 7zip you'll see a .lyr file with the styling > information together with a .gdb dataset containing the actual layer > data. The .gdb will open fine in QGIS, but you'd need the licensed > SLYR plugin in order to get the original .lyr styling to apply. > > Nyall >
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