https://issues.qgis.org/https://issues.qgis.org/favicon.ico2014-10-08T11:29:32ZQGIS Issue TrackingQGIS Application - Feature request #11357: Expose all CompositionModes in Blend Mode drop-downhttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/11357?journal_id=561232014-10-08T11:29:32ZNyall Dawson
<ul></ul><p>This has been discussed before, but is dependent on per layer group blend modes.</p> QGIS Application - Feature request #11357: Expose all CompositionModes in Blend Mode drop-downhttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/11357?journal_id=561372014-10-09T04:29:14ZGraham Horner
<ul></ul><p>Thanks. I'm interested to learn more. Is the "discussion" on-line, and could you point me to any further information on "group blend modes", please.</p> QGIS Application - Feature request #11357: Expose all CompositionModes in Blend Mode drop-downhttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/11357?journal_id=561462014-10-09T13:09:18ZNyall Dawson
<ul></ul><p>Here you go:<br /><a class="external" href="http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2014-March/031884.html">http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2014-March/031884.html</a></p> QGIS Application - Feature request #11357: Expose all CompositionModes in Blend Mode drop-downhttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/11357?journal_id=561552014-10-10T03:27:58ZGraham Horner
<ul></ul><p>Crystal clear, now. I can't see anything stopping the more 'exotic' modes being enabled in feature blend modes, as things like destinationout do not punch through other layers or the background. And why not turn them on in layer blend modes, perhaps with a health warning?</p>
<p>The job I have is to produce pyramid tiles for overlaying onto raster maps provided by others from a WMS. As such, I have no background and am using feature blend source and then layer blend destinationout to erase parts of layers before writing other layers over the holes. For example, I get can clean (UK) County boundaries plotted over the boundaries at the edges of Districts and Parishes using this technique. I couldn't figure another way of doing it. These are all closed polygons drawn as dotted lines (OSM mapnik style) which would otherwise merge into a mush.</p>
<p>If I had any voting power I would definately vote up blend modes for layer groups, especially if it was the only way outside the pygis console to get these blend modes. It would let people do what I'm doing for my overlays and then lay the result onto a map in the same project. I can't think I am alone with this problem.</p>
<p>Thanks for the quick responses and all your hard work.</p> QGIS Application - Feature request #11357: Expose all CompositionModes in Blend Mode drop-downhttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/11357?journal_id=765062017-04-30T22:47:28ZGiovanni Manghigiovanni.manghi@gmail.com
<ul><li><strong>Easy fix?</strong> set to <i>No</i></li></ul> QGIS Application - Feature request #11357: Expose all CompositionModes in Blend Mode drop-downhttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/11357?journal_id=828822017-09-22T08:07:18ZJürgen Fischerjef@norbit.de
<ul><li><strong>Category</strong> set to <i>Unknown</i></li></ul>