[Qgis-developer] New angular renderer

Tim Sutton tim at linfiniti.com
Wed Dec 12 07:14:19 EST 2007


Hi

2007/12/12, Marco Hugentobler <marco.hugentobler at karto.baug.ethz.ch>:
> On Tuesday 11 December 2007 13:14:40 Tim Sutton wrote:
>
> > > I'd vote to keep them. Because they describe the so-called 'well-known
> > > symbols' that are usefull to be compatible with several standards, e.g.
> > > SLD.
> >
> > Ok I wasnt clear. My intent that these same symbols would be available
> > but as svg symbols and the fixed symbols would go the way of the
> > dodo...
>
> In principle I also prefer the symbols from svg files to the hardcoded ones as
> the svg symbols have much nicer appearance. My only concern was that if
> should be possible to find symbols by (well known) names without hard coding
> file names. But I think there are possibilities to do so even without the
> current code for fixed symbols, e.g. by having the svg text of the well known
> symbols as a string in a source file.

Actually even simpler, we could just put them in a qt4 resource file...

Regards

Tim

>
> Regards,
> Marco
>
>
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