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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/07/2020 13:13, Régis Haubourg
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<div>Hi, <br>
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<div>this is an interesting question. It depends a lot on your
dataset organization workflow and how users access to the
data and symbology information. <br>
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<div>- organizations with GIS admin, we consider that average
users should not have to know what a qml or a database is to
be able to use QGIS. The idea here is to store all the
reference layers into a few centralized QGIS projects, and
wire all QGIS instances with menu_layers_from_project plugin
so that a simple drop down menu will allow users to add
pre-styled layers (with also metadata, forms &co) to
their project in one click. This is my favourite one
because we take into account also some informations that may
not be stored in QML<br>
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<p>I was not aware of that "Layers from Project". It looks terrific.
Thanks, Régis for pointing it out!</p>
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<div>, like metadata, which are really useful. This options
assumes you can pre-configure your GIS clients everywhere,
and QGIS has all the admin tools you need for this. <br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Le dim. 19 juil. 2020
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<div> Is there a convention on where to place these files?
Perhaps a new directory in the profile? <br>
It appears they can be saved anywhere, but I'm curious
about best practices conventions?<br>
Create the file in a tmp location and import into the
style manager?<br>
So many choices.<br>
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Thx<br>
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