Another option would be to use the "Rasterize (vector to raster)" tool
to create a raster where the pixel value is region number, and then
use "Raster Calculator" with a formula like this:
"U11@1"*("RR@1"=11) + "U21@1"*("RR@1"=21) + "U22@1"*("RR@1"=22) + etc.
Where U11, U21, U22... are your
Another method is from the "Style Manager" tab of the Layer Styling
panel, click the folder icon ("Load Style") and then select the .qml
file.
Note that the "Style Manager" tab (6th tab on the left side of the
Layer Styling panel) is different from the "Style Manager" in the
Settings menu.
Keith
Hi, Jared.
Yes, the problem seems to be when checking the "Add address search"
box under the "Appearance" tab in qgis2web and exporting to OpenLayers
(as noted by Andrea).
I checked the network traffic from an exported map, which is making a
request like:
I don't think the label "HTML formatting" currently supports links.
The supported HTML is just a subset of HTML, mainly focused on visual
styles:
"""
The HTML formatting option enables the proper rendering of some HTML
tags to customize the label. The supported HTML tags are:
* Color, applicable