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    <p>Hey Benoit,</p>
    <p>now all is fine :) Can imagine that it's not so easy to keep
      everything up to date . <br>
      E.g. the geological stuff from the Resource Sharing Plugin seems
      to be mainly non-functional as well at the moment ...</p>
    <p>Thanx a bunch!</p>
    <p>Bernd<br>
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      <p>Hi Bernd,</p>
      <p>Oops! Some files did not upload at all... Please try again to
        download the FGDC folder.</p>
      <p>32 files should be in 700-LithoMetalIgneousVein folder.</p>
      <p>Cheers,<br>
        Benoit<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/01/2022 18:16, Bernd
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        <p>Hi Benoit,</p>
        <p>thanx a ton! Now it works. Just, symbols for 703 to 733 are
          question marks again.</p>
        <p>Cheers,</p>
        <p>Bernd<br>
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          <p>Hi Bernd,</p>
          <p>You're right the xml's on the repo do point to non-existent
            folders.</p>
          <p>I've added a FGDC folder to the repo with the correct
            folder structure. Copy that folder (FGDC) into one of QGIS
            svg path folders and you can then use the xml files to
            import the svg symbols.<br>
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          <p>Cheers,<br>
            Benoit</p>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/01/2022 15:04, Bernd
            Vogelgesang wrote:<br>
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            <p>Hi Benoit,</p>
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            <p>sorry for the confusion. I specifically refer to your
              answer and the linked project. There is a svg-folder and a
              folder with the xml-files from the download.</p>
            <p>Setting the path to the svg-folder and then importing the
              xml is simply not successful.</p>
            <p>As you refered to this project, I assumed that you
              successfully imported those styles.</p>
            <p>Cheers,</p>
            <p>Bernd<br>
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              <p><font color="#0000ff">Hi Bernd,</font></p>
              <p><font color="#0000ff">Thanks for your comments. It
                  seems I've misread Byron's problem and assumed that
                  his library is wrapped up into an xml file!<br>
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              <p><font color="#0000ff">In order to use the solution I've
                  provided you need to have an xml "library" file
                  describing the .svg files.<br>
                  Then you point </font><strong>Settings -> Style
                  Manager... -> Import/Export -> Import Item(s)...</strong><font
                  color="#0000ff"> to the xml file not the svg files.</font></p>
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              <p><font color="#0000ff">@Byron, open one of your svg
                  files with a text editor. Does the first line starts
                  with "<svg" or is it '<?xml version="1.0"
                  encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>'?<br>
                  If not you probably have downloaded html files
                  embedding svg images!</font></p>
              <p><font color="#0000ff">Cheers,<br>
                  Benoit<br>
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                <p>Hi Benoit,</p>
                <p>I just tried to import the symbols from the page you
                  mentioned which leads to this repository: <a
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                    href="https://github.com/BC-Consulting/FGDC-4-QGIS/"
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                <p>Now, even with all explanations given, the import
                  seems not to work properly.<br>
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                <p>no matter what path I add for the FDGC folder (just
                  the .../FDGC or the .../FDGC/svg path) , on import, it
                  says, that <br>
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                <p>- the symbols are already there and gives the option
                  to overwrite or skip,</p>
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              <font color="#0000ff">This is "normal" behaviour, so just
                say "overwrite"</font><br>
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                <p>- the option to add comma-separted tags (e.g.
                  Geology) does not work, and no tag at all is given</p>
                <p>- all symbols are just question marks</p>
                <p>Are those guidelines just precisely unprecise, or am
                  I just to dumb to understand whats asked from me?</p>
                <p>Cheers</p>
                <p>Bernd<br>
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                  <p>Hi Byron,</p>
                  <p><strong>Settings -> Style Manager... ->
                      Import/Export -> Import Item(s)...</strong></p>
                  <p>See <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
                      href="https://www.geoproc.com/be/qgis-fgdc.htm"
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                    for more info.</p>
                  <p>Best regards,<br>
                    Benoit</p>
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                  <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/01/2022 23:12,
                    Firstname Lastname wrote:<br>
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                      <div dir="ltr">i have download a geologic symbol
                        library from Rod Holcolme, a geology prof in
                        australia.  i have set up the path for the files
                        via the Options>system>.svg path. 
                        <div>this seems to have linked to the directory,
                          but i can not figure out how to see the
                          files. </div>
                        <div>within the directory, there are several
                          files that show up as microsoft edge html
                          files with the file types as shown below.  </div>
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                        <div>GeoQSymbols/DipDir/001%20Bedding%20(dipdir).svg<br
                            clear="all">
                          <div><br>
                          </div>
                          <div>Can anyone help me to get these
                            imported.  i can not get them imported .</div>
                          <div>thanks for your help</div>
                          -- <br>
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                            <div dir="ltr">Byron Veilleux, MSc. P.Geo
                              <div>Conjugate Geologic Services Limited</div>
                              <div>Calgary, Alberta Canada</div>
                              <div><a
                                  href="mailto:byron@conjugategeo.com"
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                                  class="moz-txt-link-freetext">byron@conjugategeo.com</a></div>
                              <div>Cell:4037108414</div>
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