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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/06/2015 16:46, Alexandre Neto
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<pre wrap="">I'm still at 2.8.1 (I have no administrator permissions on this machine)
Using data-defined override on a marker symbol does not seem to be working
as it should. Comparing a layer where the marker size is set to 50 and
another where we use 50 as an expression in data-defined override, they do
not look the same, and I guess they should.
Can anyone can confirm this, whether in 2.8 or in master?</pre>
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Is the size-scale method set to Diameter ? If it's not the case
(i.e. scale method area), then a square root is applied if the size
is defined by an expression. <br>
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Cheers,<br>
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V.<br>
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Thanks,
Alexandre Neto
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