Hi,
I think that the solution is in the QGIS documentation, that you can read here:
http://docs.qgis.org/2.14/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_raster/raster_properties.html#band-rendering
you have to use Singleband pseudocolor and set color interpolation to Discrete.
Enrico
Messaggio ori
Hi,
My colleague experimented with custom dash patterns inside a line
pattern fill. We discovered that this feature is seriously broken, both
in 2x and 3x. Both on Windows and Linux.
We made sure that the cap style is set to "flat" and then applied a
custom dash pattern inside a line pattern fi
In addition it seems like the thicker the custom dashed line is, the
more ugly rendering artefacts appear at the change between a dash and a
space.
Is this a qt bug or a QGIS bug?
Andreas
On 2017-01-09 14:36, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My colleague experimented with custom dash patt
Hi
unfortunately this is doing quite something different!
If I have a raster with 10 Landcover classes (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) and I
want to display only 1,5 and 10, using *Discrete *(1: red, 5: yellow, 10:
blue) the following will happen:
All pixels between 1 and 4 will be red
All pixels between
Dear Friends,
I am Raghavendra Sharma from India.I am currently pursuing MSc
Geo-Informatics in ITC: Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth
Observation (EO).
I am trying to run a python script outside qgis. I followed all the
necessary steps to run a standalone python script.
- Set PYTH
n't want to see on my map.
> >>
> >> I asked a question here:
> >> http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/194116/qgis-style-a-d
> >> iscrete-raster
> >>
> >> and opened a ticket here:
> >> http://hub.qgis.org/issues/14845
> >>
> >&g
Same if I have a boolean raster (only 0 and 1 values). QGIS will by
>> >> default make a color ramp from 0 to 0..
>> >>
>> >> Also, the whole rather feels like a work-around for a missing feature.
>> >>
>> >> I dream of a feature similar