[Qgis-user] Importing Layers from .dxf to .kml

Nicolas Cadieux nicolas.cadieux at archeotec.ca
Tue Jun 5 05:00:10 PDT 2018


Hi,
You could create and save a style based on the attributes.
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/20404/assign-multiple-colors-to-features-within-a-single-vector-layer

I am surprised that Qgis can use the styles found in the dxf.
Nicolas 

> Le 5 juin 2018 à 06:37, Pedro Amaro (Infratec) <pedro.amaro at infratec.pt> a écrit :
> 
> Hello.
>  
> I am trying to create a .kml file with the information contained in a .dxf file.
>  
> I already can upload the .dxf file to QGIS and keep the dxf’s layers’ information. Also, QGIS presents the .dxf drawing with its original colours.
>  
> I also can create the corresponding .kml file. The problem is that this .kml file presents every element with one colour only. I can select manually different colours for different .dxf’s layers, but usually I have dozens of layers and doing so manually takes a really long time. Is there anyway I can create the .kml file keeping the .dxf’s colours, as QGIS presents? I do not know if it is useful, but I have an attribute that has the RGB colour.
>  
> Thanks!
>  
> Com os melhores cumprimentos | Best regards | Saludos cordiales
>  
> Pedro Amaro
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