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    <p>Hello Sebastian,</p>
    <p>thank you for your response. Yes indeed, for me the coloring
      style you showed would be an option. This style is what I get in
      GRASS GIS as well. But😁,</p>
    <p>what I would prefer in QGIS is this (as provided by QGIS 3.16.4
      LTR):</p>
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    <p>So I hope that in future QGIS versions, the user will have the
      choice between the different display options. As far as I
      understood the discussions in the links you sent there is
      something going on in order to add an option for selecting the
      new  or the old display style. Unfortunately, I am not an expert
      in that programming stuff and therefore I don't know how to apply
      what there is explained. I will wait and see what the next QGIS
      versions offer for displaying raster gradient legends. And I will
      keep the QGIS 3.16.4 LTR with special care not loosing the display
      style I showed above.</p>
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    <p>Regards</p>
    <p><br>
    </p>
    <p>Martin</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 3/10/2021 um 5:54 PM schrieb
      Sebastian Gutwein:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Martin, 
        <div>I agree with your assessment. </div>
        <div>I assume the assumption of the designers (thank you Nyall
          Dawson et al for all of your amazing work) was that if you
          were displaying a continuous raster you would want a
          continuous legend as well. </div>
        <div>As shown by your issue and in the links I shared with you
          the reality is that this doesn't fit all use cases. </div>
        <div>I am considering writing up a feature request to address
          those issues. Unless you want to? </div>
        <div>To help me understand your use case more would a legend
          that was continuous but had numerical values at each "break"
          work for you? An example of this is in this tutorial <a
href="https://www.ecodiv.earth/post/legend-for-continuous-raster-in-qgis-composer/"
            moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.ecodiv.earth/post/legend-for-continuous-raster-in-qgis-composer/</a></div>
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        <div>-Bas</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 2:34
          PM Martin Bittens <<a href="mailto:martin.bittens@gmx.de"
            moz-do-not-send="true">martin.bittens@gmx.de</a>> wrote:<br>
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            <p>Sebastian, Bernd,</p>
            <p>thanks a lot for your response. I checked the links
              Sebastian sent. As far as I could see displaying data in
              the legend as a continuum is a new feature in QGIS 3.18
              which replaced the previous method displaying data in the
              legend as categories (as QGIS 3.16.4 is still doing -
              fortunately. Otherwise it would be difficult producing
              maps in ongoing projects in a consistent layout). And
              obviously there is no option available switching between
              the old and the new display method. Personally I think it
              was not a good decision giving up completely the
              categorical display in the legend. In particular if you
              would work with multiple colors and a large range of
              values, there is no way to allocate map colors to the
              corresponding values, or vice versa.</p>
            <p>So, I hope that the next QGIS version will include an
              option which allows selecting the method how to  display
              the data, as continuum or categorized.</p>
            <p><br>
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            <p>Regards<br>
            </p>
            <p>Martin<br>
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            <p><br>
            </p>
            <div>Am 3/9/2021 um 4:18 PM schrieb Sebastian Gutwein:<br>
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              <div dir="ltr">Martin, 
                <div>I think this may be the result of the new feature <a
href="https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/visualchangelog318/#feature-gradient-ramp-based-legends"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/visualchangelog318/#feature-gradient-ramp-based-legends</a></div>
                <div>Which is exciting for me becasue that is how I
                  would like to have my continious data display. But it
                  sounds like that is not what you are interested in. I
                  have not tried 3.18 myself so don't know if there is a
                  workaround. </div>
                <div>It does look like there are some links to
                  discussions in the comments of this stack exchange
                  question. <a
href="http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/388843/qgis-3-18-override-raster-gradient-legends"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">gis.stackexchange.com/questions/388843/qgis-3-18-override-raster-gradient-legends</a></div>
                <div><a
href="http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/388154/how-to-get-back-discrete-raster-legend-symbols-in-qgis-3-16"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">gis.stackexchange.com/questions/388154/how-to-get-back-discrete-raster-legend-symbols-in-qgis-3-16</a><br>
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                <div><a
                    href="http://twitter.com/ThomasG77/status/1365255399927140355"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">twitter.com/ThomasG77/status/1365255399927140355</a><br>
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                <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at
                  7:54 AM Bernd Vogelgesang <<a
                    href="mailto:bernd.vogelgesang@gmx.de"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">bernd.vogelgesang@gmx.de</a>>
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                  rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Without testing I
                  would say it's a bug. Quite some bugs went into 3.18<br>
                  unnoticed and unfortunately, it's not  communicated on
                  the landing page.<br>
                  Next regular point release will be in 10 days, but for
                  urgent stuff, you<br>
                  should better use 3.16.<br>
                  <br>
                  <br>
                  On 09.03.21 13:32, Martin Bittens wrot:<br>
                  > Hello QGIS User List, i<br>
                  ><br>
                  > I already sent this message but it was not
                  posted, so it is here again.<br>
                  > Hopefully it works now.<br>
                  ><br>
                  ><br>
                  > I am still struggling with the problem creating a
                  legend for a raster<br>
                  > layer. Usually I am working with the following
                  settings in order to<br>
                  > colorize a calculated raster layer (e.g. after
                  applying v.surf.idw on a<br>
                  > point data set):<br>
                  ><br>
                  > - rendering type: singleband pseudocolor<br>
                  ><br>
                  > - interpolation: linear<br>
                  ><br>
                  > - mode: equal interval<br>
                  ><br>
                  ><br>
                  > In QGIS 3.18.0:<br>
                  ><br>
                  > Selecting an appropriate color ramp and applying
                  a classification in,<br>
                  > e.g., 5 classes, I see in the "Layer Properties -
                  Symbology" window the<br>
                  > 5 colored classes separately and the
                  corresponding 5 values (in my case<br>
                  > temperatures) for each color coding. But in the
                  "Layer Panel" the legend<br>
                  > shows the color coding as a continuum and only
                  the first and last value<br>
                  > of the value range appears. The same thing
                  happens in the layout manager<br>
                  > when I create a layout for printing which
                  includes a legend.<br>
                  ><br>
                  > In QGIS 3.16.4 LTR and previous versions:<br>
                  ><br>
                  > Doing the same I get the 5 color classes
                  separately and the<br>
                  > corresponding values for each of the 5 classes in
                  the "Legend Panel"as<br>
                  > well as in the layout manger.<br>
                  ><br>
                  ><br>
                  > My question: Is this a bug in the new QGIS
                  version or does QGIS 3.18 not<br>
                  > provide this functionality anymore?<br>
                  ><br>
                  ><br>
                  > Thanks a lot for a comment.<br>
                  ><br>
                  ><br>
                  > Regards<br>
                  ><br>
                  ><br>
                  > Martin<br>
                  ><br>
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