[QGIS-Developer] dataset icons in Browser tree

Nathan Woodrow madmanwoo at gmail.com
Wed Jul 5 01:28:57 PDT 2017


Yep I'm down for that, would look pretty nice if we can I think. Bit like
what VS Code, pycharm etc do for different file types.

Would be still handy to see if it's line, point, etc so just need to
consider that.

On Wed, 5 Jul 2017, 6:26 PM McDonaldR <McDonaldR at angus.gov.uk> wrote:

> Hi List,
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> This might be on the hit list already.  Is it possible to have different
> icons for different file types within the QGIS Browser?  I know the
> standalone Browser is being discontinued but the panel will still be
> available in the core QGIS.  Different icons would be very useful.
>
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> In the QGIS Browser (app and panel) file system based datasets are listed
> in alphabetical order and each file has either a small raster icon if it is
> an image format or a small polygon icon if it is not.  For database layers
> they have a small point, line or polygon icon.
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> In my second choice GIS (well known!) there is also a browser-like
> application but it shows the files and datasets with different icons
> depending on file and data type.  You can see the icons in the screenshots
> on this page -
> http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/using-arccatalog/a-quick-tour-of-arccatalog.htm
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> Ross
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