[Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear

2014-07-30 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi List,
Using 2.4, how do you make borders on polygons invisible? Apparently this
worked fine in 2.2, but doesn't seem to be possible with 2.4.

Using the standard Simple Fill.


Border style: No Pen:
[image: Inline images 1]

Border Style: Solid Line; Border: Dark green (second across from the Black)
(fill: Same dark green):

[image: Inline images 2]
If you look closely you'll see white lines.

Anyone else seeing this? It was brought up by one of our more observant
users.

Cheers,
Jonathan

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Re: [Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear

2014-07-30 Thread Frank Sokolic
Hi Jonathan,

I've been struggling with this too. Even if you set Border Width to zero the 
borders are faintly visible. I hack I've used occasionally is to dissolve the 
polygons using whatever attribute you're categorising by but this is a far from 
ideal solution.

Frank.
From: jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk
Sent: 2014/07/30 12:53:25 PM
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Cc:
Subject: RE: [Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear Hi List,Using 2.4, how 
do you make borders on polygons invisible? Apparently this worked fine in 2.2, 
but doesn't seem to be possible with 2.4.
Using the standard Simple Fill.

Border style: No Pen:

Border Style: Solid Line; Border: Dark green (second across from the Black) 
(fill: Same dark green):

If you look closely you'll see white lines.
Anyone else seeing this? It was brought up by one of our more observant users.
Cheers,Jonathan
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Re: [Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear

2014-07-30 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi Frank,
Thanks for confirming. Dissolving was the plan that the user was going to
end up trying.
For those interested, it's on the tracker as:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/10984

Cheers,
Jonathan


On 30 July 2014 12:07, Frank Sokolic soko...@worldonline.co.za wrote:

 Hi Jonathan,

 I've been struggling with this too. Even if you set Border Width to zero
 the borders are faintly visible. I hack I've used occasionally is to
 dissolve the polygons using whatever attribute you're categorising by but
 this is a far from ideal solution.

 Frank.
 --
 *From:* jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk
 *Sent:* 2014/07/30 12:53:25 PM
 *To:* qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
 *Cc:*
 *Subject:* RE: [Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear
 --
 Hi List,
 Using 2.4, how do you make borders on polygons invisible? Apparently this
 worked fine in 2.2, but doesn't seem to be possible with 2.4.

 Using the standard Simple Fill.


 Border style: No Pen:
 [image: Inline images 1]

 Border Style: Solid Line; Border: Dark green (second across from the
 Black) (fill: Same dark green):

 [image: Inline images 2]
 If you look closely you'll see white lines.

 Anyone else seeing this? It was brought up by one of our more observant
 users.

 Cheers,
 Jonathan

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Re: [Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear

2014-07-30 Thread Andreas Neumann
Hi,

This is an anti aliasing issue that many rendering libraries have. I
doubt there is much the QGIS developers can do. It is beyond the control
of the QGIS developers and an upstream problem of the rendering in the
qt-library.

The AGG rendering library solved this issue: see
http://www.antigrain.com/screenshots/ and search for adjacent polygons
in the text.

I will forward this to the QGIS developers list.

Andreas

Am 30.07.2014 14:18, schrieb Jonathan Moules:
 Hi Frank,
 Thanks for confirming. Dissolving was the plan that the user was going
 to end up trying.
 For those interested, it's on the tracker as: 
 http://hub.qgis.org/issues/10984
 
 Cheers,
 Jonathan
 
 
 On 30 July 2014 12:07, Frank Sokolic soko...@worldonline.co.za
 mailto:soko...@worldonline.co.za wrote:
 
 Hi Jonathan,
 
 I've been struggling with this too. Even if you set Border Width to
 zero the borders are faintly visible. I hack I've used occasionally
 is to dissolve the polygons using whatever attribute you're
 categorising by but this is a far from ideal solution.
 
 Frank.
 
 *From:* jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk
 mailto:jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk
 *Sent:* 2014/07/30 12:53:25 PM
 *To:* qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org mailto:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
 *Cc:*
 *Subject:* RE: [Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear
 
 Hi List,
 Using 2.4, how do you make borders on polygons invisible? Apparently
 this worked fine in 2.2, but doesn't seem to be possible with 2.4.
 
 Using the standard Simple Fill.
 
 
 Border style: No Pen:
 Inline images 1
 
 Border Style: Solid Line; Border: Dark green (second across from the
 Black) (fill: Same dark green):
 
 Inline images 2
 If you look closely you'll see white lines.
 
 Anyone else seeing this? It was brought up by one of our more
 observant users.
 
 Cheers,
 Jonathan
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear

2014-07-30 Thread David Fawcett
You could also try to convert the underlying polygon dataset to polyline
for cartography purposes.  That gets rid of adjacent lines.  This was a
trick that I applied to get around strange effects with AGG in MapServer
quite a while ago.

David.


On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Alexandre Neto senhor.n...@gmail.com
wrote:

 A simple workaround (until it get fixed) could be to had a very thin
 border of the same colour/transparency of the fill.

 Alexandre Neto
 Em 30/07/2014 15:27, Andreas Neumann a.neum...@carto.net escreveu:

 Hi,

 This is an anti aliasing issue that many rendering libraries have. I
 doubt there is much the QGIS developers can do. It is beyond the control
 of the QGIS developers and an upstream problem of the rendering in the
 qt-library.

 The AGG rendering library solved this issue: see
 http://www.antigrain.com/screenshots/ and search for adjacent polygons
 in the text.

 I will forward this to the QGIS developers list.

 Andreas

 Am 30.07.2014 14:18, schrieb Jonathan Moules:
  Hi Frank,
  Thanks for confirming. Dissolving was the plan that the user was going
  to end up trying.
  For those interested, it's on the tracker as:
  http://hub.qgis.org/issues/10984
 
  Cheers,
  Jonathan
 
 
  On 30 July 2014 12:07, Frank Sokolic soko...@worldonline.co.za
  mailto:soko...@worldonline.co.za wrote:
 
  Hi Jonathan,
 
  I've been struggling with this too. Even if you set Border Width to
  zero the borders are faintly visible. I hack I've used occasionally
  is to dissolve the polygons using whatever attribute you're
  categorising by but this is a far from ideal solution.
 
  Frank.
 
 
  *From:* jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk
  mailto:jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk
  *Sent:* 2014/07/30 12:53:25 PM
  *To:* qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org mailto:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
  *Cc:*
  *Subject:* RE: [Qgis-user] Making border lines disappear
 
 
  Hi List,
  Using 2.4, how do you make borders on polygons invisible? Apparently
  this worked fine in 2.2, but doesn't seem to be possible with 2.4.
 
  Using the standard Simple Fill.
 
 
  Border style: No Pen:
  Inline images 1
 
  Border Style: Solid Line; Border: Dark green (second across from the
  Black) (fill: Same dark green):
 
  Inline images 2
  If you look closely you'll see white lines.
 
  Anyone else seeing this? It was brought up by one of our more
  observant users.
 
  Cheers,
  Jonathan
 
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