ahh, this feature must have slipped in without noticing.
I knew only Properties-> Style -> add... and tried this years ago. It
didn't work well by this time so I forgot about it.
Anyway, so it seems you expect, that when you switch a style for a
layer, and then add a theme, that this style will be preserved for the
layer in this theme?
p.s. better send you mails withour you logo. Answering with quoting
already exceeds the 100kb per mail.
Am 16.03.22 um 13:50 schrieb Yvan CALCAGNI:
Bernd, indeed you can have several named styles for one layer, Qgis
allows that
Right-click the layer to open the context menu --> Go toStyles-->Add
Le 16/03/2022 à 13:15, Bernd Vogelgesang via Qgis-user a écrit :
How can one multiply a style for one layer?
You can duplicate a layer multiple times and create an own style for
each and then set an indivual theme.
If thats what you do, and it doesn't work, i have no clue.
Layer styles are always saved in project files by default.
What do you mean with other format?
On 16.03.22 12:18, Yvan CALCAGNI via Qgis-user
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
in one of my project I'm setting up multiple styles for one the layers,
to make these styles matching the right project theme.
So I save the project but every times I'm re-opening it, layer styles
have disappeared. Layer styles are never saved in project file? To
make
it work, the only solution is it to have geopackage layers (with
embedded style permitted by that format)? What if the layer is in
another format? multiple layer styles are forbidden in that case?
I'm running Qgis 3.24 standalone
Thank you guys!
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