The SVG fill issue was raised >11 months ago here:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/11522
It only affects QGIS on 64-bit platform (all OSes).
M
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Andreas Neumann
wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> It seems like there is no valid file path selected pointing to
Andreas, shouldn't param(fill) mean that it'd be replaced by the default
value (which would be black, or at least is under 32-bit)?
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Andreas Neumann
wrote:
> Actually I just had a look at the symbols with the white fill and it seems
> that
Il 14/09/2015 20:24, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:
> can you perhaps share a screenshot of the problem and the settings?
Hi Andreas,
here it is:
http://www.faunalia.eu/~paolo/svg_fill.png
Thanks.
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Hi Paolo,
It seems like there is no valid file path selected pointing to your SVG
file. Below the symbol preview panel there is a line (just above the
"effeti disegno" checkbox) that normally shows the file path pointing
towards the selected SVG file. In your case it seems to be empty - but
Not sure if this is the same issue.
In Paolos case, the symbol path is really empty (no file path set). Even
if you select a default symbol there should be something visible in the
file path line input widget. So either the user never selected an SVG
symbol (which would explain it), or there
Actually I just had a look at the symbols with the white fill and it
seems that the actual symbols have the fill set to white:
As an example:
In file svg/accommodation/accommodation_caravan_park.svg Konsole
outputsvg/accommodation/accommodation_caravan_park.svg
Konsole output
So it seems
Good news!
On 15 Sep 2015 3:45 pm, "Andreas Neumann" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 15.09.2015 10:32, Mathieu Pellerin wrote:
>
>>
>> If you change it to black, does it shows properly under 64 bit? Ie have
>> you tried modifying one to check the fix?
>>
>>
> yes
>
> Andreas
>
Yes - param(fill) means that this fill color is replacable. But it is
followed by the default color. #FFF means 255,255,255 which is white.
So the 64bit version renders this correctly. If the 32bit version
renders this as black it is wrong.
Someone must have changed all this fill colors to
If you change it to black, does it shows properly under 64 bit? Ie have you
tried modifying one to check the fix?
On 15 Sep 2015 3:25 pm, "Andreas Neumann" wrote:
> Yes - param(fill) means that this fill color is replacable. But it is
> followed by the default color. #FFF
Hi,
On 15.09.2015 10:32, Mathieu Pellerin wrote:
If you change it to black, does it shows properly under 64 bit? Ie
have you tried modifying one to check the fix?
yes
Andreas
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but have you selected a SVG symbol in the list? Your screenshot does not
show a selected symbol. Sorry to insist on that ;-)
The submenu "Line" is normal. It was always there in conjunction with
SVG fills, so you can also set a stroke around the polygons. It has been
like this for many
can you perhaps share a screenshot of the problem and the settings?
On 14.09.2015 18:11, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all,
I noticed that both in 2.10 and 2.8.3 the polygon SVG seems partly
broken, at least on 64 bit: the submenu shows a line instead of a
symbol. In 2.8, the fill is not shown,
Hi Paolo,
Seems fine on my machine in all versions (2.8, 2.10 and master) - 64bit
Ubuntu. Are you sure you don't have an odd setting, such as map units
with strange values?
Andreas
On 14.09.2015 18:11, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all,
I noticed that both in 2.10 and 2.8.3 the polygon SVG
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