Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-11-06 Thread Mike Flannigan
Well isn't that interesting.  It worked fine with the .gpkg extension. http://www.mflan.com/temp/simple_file.gpkg I suspect the developers are taking note of this little pitfall. Now I could use some help in how to open this GeoPackage. I have it added to GeoPackage in my Browser, but I can't

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-11-04 Thread Andrea Giudiceandrea
Mike Flannigan wrote > 'OUTPUT' : '/home/mike/Documents/copy3/simple_file', 'OVERWRITE' : > False, 'SAVE_STYLES' : True } > > Packaging layer 1/4: 2020-CA_Trip_actual-geoj > > Packaging layer failed: Opening of data source in update mode failed > (OGR error: ) Hi Mike, please try using a

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-11-04 Thread Mike Flannigan
Thanks.  I can live with those restrictions for many of my maps, so I tried it out.  It did not work for me for some reason. Log says: QGIS version: 3.10.10-A Coruña QGIS code revision: 18698293 Qt version: 5.12.7 GDAL version: 3.0.4 GEOS version: 3.7.3-CAPI-1.11.3 b50468f PROJ version:

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-11-04 Thread António Pestana
Bas, Yes, Package Layers (available from the Processing Toolbox of QGIS) seems to be the best tool available. Unfortunately it doesn't accept raster layers (as you said) or groups of layers (very important when you have to manage a large number of layers). I hope these weaknesses will disappear

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-31 Thread Sebastian Gutwein
António, I agree that this is a place where there could be improved. But as it seems to improve everyday I have hope it won't be too long. The easiest and safest way I have found is to put all of your layers and project file in the same folder and zip it. Have you tried the package layers tool in

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-31 Thread António Pestana
Yes, muddy clear indeed. What I want is to save my entire project (data tables, layers, layer groups, layer formatting, etc.), including all my own data (vectors tables, rasters, etc) in a single file that can be sent to anyone. Anyone using QGIS and having access to my file should be able to:

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-29 Thread Mike Flannigan
Wow.  Clear as mud, heh? I want to learn this with you, even though I don't have a great need for it yet. Does this video help? https://freegistutorial.com/how-to-create-a-geopackage-on-qgis-3-2/ I honestly don't know because I haven't tried it yet. But I don't like that you have to select

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-29 Thread Alessandro Pasotti
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 1:42 PM Jorge Gustavo Rocha wrote: > Hi António (hi Luigi), > > Before saving the project, you must create a connection (in the browser > panel) to the geopackage. If you don't create the connection, you are not > able to save de project in the geopackage. > > This

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-29 Thread Jorge Gustavo Rocha
Thanks, Etienne! Cool! Às 13:01 de 29/10/20, Etienne Trimaille escreveu: > Le jeu. 29 oct. 2020 à 13:42, Jorge Gustavo Rocha > a écrit : > > Hi António (hi Luigi), > > Before saving the project, you must create a connection (in the > browser panel) to the

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-29 Thread Etienne Trimaille
Le jeu. 29 oct. 2020 à 13:42, Jorge Gustavo Rocha a écrit : > Hi António (hi Luigi), > > Before saving the project, you must create a connection (in the browser > panel) to the geopackage. > It is not needed. You can click on the 3 dots next to the connection list and choose any existing GPKG.

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-29 Thread Charles Dixon-Paver
There have been discussions in the past about methods or plugins that will "package" your project for distribution, but generally with mixed results. As others have stated, you can create a new geopackage and add the connection in the QGIS browser which will allow you to store the project file

Re: [Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-29 Thread Jorge Gustavo Rocha
Hi António (hi Luigi), Before saving the project, you must create a connection (in the browser panel) to the geopackage. If you don't create the connection, you are not able to save de project in the geopackage. This additional step is not "user friendly", but it is required right now. Regards,

[Qgis-user] Saving project to geopackage

2020-10-29 Thread António Pestana
I'm a brand new user trying to adapt my workflows to QGIS. I've created a project having more than twenty layers. In order to keep things more manageable I've structured these layers using several groups. I would like to save my project (layers, groups, formatings, etc) and all my data using only