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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi<br>
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Check if you have activated Advanced -> Size scale Field ->
Scale area / scale diameter<br>
In the first case, size means actually area with data defined
symbology.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Marco<br>
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On 07.06.2013 12:28, Jordi Torres wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi Régis, <br>
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Thanks for the testing. I think it's not multiplied by a
defined factor at all, divide by 0.2 and you still won't get
the desired size. <br>
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for me.<br>
It looks like size is multiplid by a factor 0.2.<br>
6 value in data defined looks like 1,2 on screen. 1 look
like 0,2.<br>
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BTW behaviour is not clear since old advanced properties
(proportion /<br>
rotation) have not been removed AND have a different
behaviour. They do not<br>
use actual value, but act as a modifier of symbol size. New
behaviour is by<br>
far better! (still lacks options to use non linear
fonctions.. but it still<br>
is very nice)<br>
Can anybody explains that newbehaviour and it interfers with
data defined<br>
style?<br>
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Régis<br>
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