Re: [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles

2022-06-21 Thread Thayer Young via Qgis-user
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-Thayer

On Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at 04:39:28 PM EDT, Sebastian Gutwein 
 wrote:  
 
 And even easier is to put them all in a group then copy the style from one 
layer and paste it onto the group. This will apply the style to all layers in 
the group. 

On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 3:22 PM Thayer Young via Qgis-user 
 wrote:

 A method that is a little easier than saving out the style file, is that you 
can just right click on the layer that you styled, then third from the bottom 
in the menu select:   Styles: Copy Style: All Style CategoriesAnd then you can 
paste the style to the rest of your layers using:  Styles: Paste Style: All 
Style Categories
-Thayer


On Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at 03:00:36 PM EDT, 
qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org  wrote: 
i have four different geologic maps that i have imported as shapefiles.
The files have filled polygons that have the name of the geologic formation
in the attribute tables.  i would like to have a common colour for each
polygon of identical age/name for all the map sheets.  Each map sheet has a
similar list of formations, but some of the formations are different for
each map sheet.
What is the most efficient way to make the identically named polygons
displayed with the same colour?  Should i add a column in each attribute
table and put a formation code in for each one manually or can i add an RGB
colour for each formation in the attribute table? or, do i need to
categorize and  classify these in the layer properties table after i have
added formation code in the attribute table?
i hope that my question is clear.

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Re: [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles

2022-06-21 Thread Sebastian Gutwein via Qgis-user
And even easier is to put them all in a group then copy the style from one
layer and paste it onto the group. This will apply the style to all layers
in the group.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 3:22 PM Thayer Young via Qgis-user <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

> A method that is a little easier than saving out the style file, is that
> you can just right click on the layer that you styled, then third from the
> bottom in the menu select:   Styles: Copy Style: All Style Categories
> And then you can paste the style to the rest of your layers using:
> Styles: Paste Style: All Style Categories
>
> -Thayer
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at 03:00:36 PM EDT,
> qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org 
> wrote:
>
> i have four different geologic maps that i have imported as shapefiles.
> The files have filled polygons that have the name of the geologic formation
> in the attribute tables.  i would like to have a common colour for each
> polygon of identical age/name for all the map sheets.  Each map sheet has a
> similar list of formations, but some of the formations are different for
> each map sheet.
> What is the most efficient way to make the identically named polygons
> displayed with the same colour?  Should i add a column in each attribute
> table and put a formation code in for each one manually or can i add an RGB
> colour for each formation in the attribute table? or, do i need to
> categorize and  classify these in the layer properties table after i have
> added formation code in the attribute table?
> i hope that my question is clear.
>
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> Byron Veilleux, MSc. P.Geo
> Conjugate Geologic Services Limited
> Calgary, Alberta Canada
> by...@conjugategeo.com
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Re: [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles

2022-06-21 Thread Thayer Young via Qgis-user
 A method that is a little easier than saving out the style file, is that you 
can just right click on the layer that you styled, then third from the bottom 
in the menu select:   Styles: Copy Style: All Style CategoriesAnd then you can 
paste the style to the rest of your layers using:  Styles: Paste Style: All 
Style Categories
-Thayer


On Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at 03:00:36 PM EDT, 
qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org  wrote: 
i have four different geologic maps that i have imported as shapefiles.
The files have filled polygons that have the name of the geologic formation
in the attribute tables.  i would like to have a common colour for each
polygon of identical age/name for all the map sheets.  Each map sheet has a
similar list of formations, but some of the formations are different for
each map sheet.
What is the most efficient way to make the identically named polygons
displayed with the same colour?  Should i add a column in each attribute
table and put a formation code in for each one manually or can i add an RGB
colour for each formation in the attribute table? or, do i need to
categorize and  classify these in the layer properties table after i have
added formation code in the attribute table?
i hope that my question is clear.

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Conjugate Geologic Services Limited
Calgary, Alberta Canada
by...@conjugategeo.com
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Re: [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles

2022-06-21 Thread David Strip via Qgis-user

  
  
On 6/21/2022 8:37 AM, Firstname
  Lastname via Qgis-user wrote:


  I have gone that far, but I have four sets of maps
with similar units.  If I categorize them independantly, I have
to manually change the colours to make them consistent between
layers.   This is very time consuming and I was wondering if the
colour can added to the attribute table so that I can edit them
more easily 
  

  On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 2:56
AM 
wrote:
  
  

  
Context menu of your shapefile > properties >
  choose Tab "Symbology" > select "Categorize" in the
  first line with the attribute for the name of the
  geologic formation as the value in the second line.
  Click on "Classify" and style your polygons as
  appropriate.
 
Regards, Christine
  

  

  


Assuming all the shapefiles use the same name for the attribute you
will use for categorization, you can save the styling to a style
file from the Symbology tab of the Properties dialog. Do this once,
then load the style file to the other layers.
  

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Re: [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles

2022-06-21 Thread Firstname Lastname via Qgis-user
Ok, thanks.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 8:43 AM David Strip 
wrote:

> On 6/21/2022 8:37 AM, Firstname Lastname via Qgis-user wrote:
>
> I have gone that far, but I have four sets of maps with similar units.  If
> I categorize them independantly, I have to manually change the colours to
> make them consistent between layers.   This is very time consuming and I
> was wondering if the colour can added to the attribute table so that I can
> edit them more easily
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 2:56 AM  wrote:
>
>> Context menu of your shapefile > properties > choose Tab "Symbology" >
>> select "Categorize" in the first line with the attribute for the name of
>> the geologic formation as the value in the second line. Click on "Classify"
>> and style your polygons as appropriate.
>>
>> Regards, Christine
>>
>
> Assuming all the shapefiles use the same name for the attribute you will
> use for categorization, you can save the styling to a style file from the
> Symbology tab of the Properties dialog. Do this once, then load the style
> file to the other layers.
>
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Re: [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles

2022-06-21 Thread Firstname Lastname via Qgis-user
I have gone that far, but I have four sets of maps with similar units.  If
I categorize them independantly, I have to manually change the colours to
make them consistent between layers.   This is very time consuming and I
was wondering if the colour can added to the attribute table so that I can
edit them more easily

On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 2:56 AM  wrote:

> Context menu of your shapefile > properties > choose Tab "Symbology" >
> select "Categorize" in the first line with the attribute for the name of
> the geologic formation as the value in the second line. Click on "Classify"
> and style your polygons as appropriate.
>
> Regards, Christine
>
>
> *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 21. Juni 2022 um 05:19 Uhr
> *Von:* "Firstname Lastname via Qgis-user" 
> *An:* Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
> *Betreff:* [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles
> i have four different geologic maps that i have imported as shapefiles.
> The files have filled polygons that have the name of the geologic formation
> in the attribute tables.  i would like to have a common colour for each
> polygon of identical age/name for all the map sheets.  Each map sheet has a
> similar list of formations, but some of the formations are different for
> each map sheet.
> What is the most efficient way to make the identically named polygons
> displayed with the same colour?  Should i add a column in each attribute
> table and put a formation code in for each one manually or can i add an RGB
> colour for each formation in the attribute table? or, do i need to
> categorize and  classify these in the layer properties table after i have
> added formation code in the attribute table?
> i hope that my question is clear.
>
> --
> Byron Veilleux, MSc. P.Geo
> Conjugate Geologic Services Limited
> Calgary, Alberta Canada
> by...@conjugategeo.com
> Cell:4037108414
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Re: [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles

2022-06-21 Thread Christine via Qgis-user
Context menu of your shapefile > properties > choose Tab "Symbology" > select "Categorize" in the first line with the attribute for the name of the geologic formation as the value in the second line. Click on "Classify" and style your polygons as appropriate.

 

Regards, Christine

 
 

Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Juni 2022 um 05:19 Uhr
Von: "Firstname Lastname via Qgis-user" 
An: Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: [Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles


i have four different geologic maps that i have imported as shapefiles.  The files have filled polygons that have the name of the geologic formation in the attribute tables.  i would like to have a common colour for each polygon of identical age/name for all the map sheets.  Each map sheet has a similar list of formations, but some of the formations are different for each map sheet. 
What is the most efficient way to make the identically named polygons displayed with the same colour?  Should i add a column in each attribute table and put a formation code in for each one manually or can i add an RGB colour for each formation in the attribute table? or, do i need to categorize and  classify these in the layer properties table after i have added formation code in the attribute table?

i hope that my question is clear.

 
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Conjugate Geologic Services Limited

Calgary, Alberta Canada

by...@conjugategeo.com

Cell:4037108414





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[Qgis-user] polygon fills from different shapefiles

2022-06-20 Thread Firstname Lastname via Qgis-user
i have four different geologic maps that i have imported as shapefiles.
The files have filled polygons that have the name of the geologic formation
in the attribute tables.  i would like to have a common colour for each
polygon of identical age/name for all the map sheets.  Each map sheet has a
similar list of formations, but some of the formations are different for
each map sheet.
What is the most efficient way to make the identically named polygons
displayed with the same colour?  Should i add a column in each attribute
table and put a formation code in for each one manually or can i add an RGB
colour for each formation in the attribute table? or, do i need to
categorize and  classify these in the layer properties table after i have
added formation code in the attribute table?
i hope that my question is clear.

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Conjugate Geologic Services Limited
Calgary, Alberta Canada
by...@conjugategeo.com
Cell:4037108414
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