Hi all,
I follow this thread with interest because I have a layer with exactly
the same behaviour, behaviour which also appear in the transition from
QGIS 1.8 to 2.0.
Unfortunately, I don't find any point with all NULL attributes in this
layer.
You can find the layer here :
Hi,
I could not find any disappearing point using 2.1.0-Master.
Karlis
Eureka Modélisation wrote:
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I follow this thread with interest because I have a layer with exactly
the same behaviour, behaviour which also appear in the transition from
QGIS 1.8 to 2.0.
Unfortunately, I don't find any
Hi!
Provided shapefile loads without any problems and is being displayed nicely
(if we can say nicely for a grid of points) :)
kind regards
Werner
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Zirneklitis e...@lanet.lv wrote:
Hi,
I could not find any disappearing point using 2.1.0-Master.
Karlis
Thank you for these tests !
I really don't understand what happen...
It may be a problem specific to my configuration. I load back the file
from the link I provide and the problem is still here for me in QGIS
2.0.1. Here is what I see when I zoom in my layer :
1: all points still there
2: only a
Am 20.11.2013 01:51, schrieb Daniel Kranich:
Well It looks like I solved my own problem. I went in and found that
there was a point with NULL in all the attribute fields, so I deleted
that point and saved the file and everything shows up now.
Weird.
I had a closer look at your data, and I
Hello,
I have been using Qgis for about a year and a half now. I just upgraded
from 1.8 to 2.0 and have run into an issue with one of my shape files.
I have a shape file that is a point layer which has been working fine
and displaying fine in 1.8. When I open the layer in 2.0.1, The symbols
Hi Daniel,
Can you share this particular shapefile and the corresponding qml that
shows the problem?
Did you try to load it into a fresh project, not re-using the old
project? Can you load into an empty project?
Andreas
Am 19.11.2013 19:02, schrieb Daniel Kranich:
Hello,
I have been using
oops... I don't use mailing lists often so Its not surprising.
I know that Rangeview does not have any attributes and the ID's are
null, but it was simply meant to be used for visual purposes on the map
and not meant to have any data associated with it.
I will go ahead and file a bug report.
Well It looks like I solved my own problem. I went in and found that
there was a point with NULL in all the attribute fields, so I deleted
that point and saved the file and everything shows up now.
Weird.
Daniel.
On 11/19/2013 3:25 PM, Daniel Kranich wrote:
oops... I don't use mailing lists