Feature request #10723
Updated by Jürgen Fischer over 7 years ago
*New description:*
Since QGIS 2.2 a few aspect of the symbolgy have been changed, this can lead to issue when importing projects made with 2.0.1.
See comments for details, in particular: #10723-2
particular
https://issues.qgis.org/issues/10723#note-2
It would be good to have a routine that can handle with this cases.
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*Old description:*
Hi all,
I've found a regression in a 2.0.1 project.
Border stylization is not preserved when opening the project in 2.2.0-Valmiera or in trunk (QGIS 2.3.0-master revision:abcc5a).
I've reproduced the problem in a small test case.
The zip file contain a shapefile and a 2.0.1 project.
Attached images show the obtained results in:
* 2.0.1 (in Windows 32 bit)
* 2.2.0 (in Windows 32 bit)
* trunk (revision abcc5a in Linux 64 bit)
For me is a serious problem.
I had several complex sytlization made with 2.0.1 and I cannot use any later version since I cannot afford to make again the stylization.
Since QGIS 2.2 a few aspect of the symbolgy have been changed, this can lead to issue when importing projects made with 2.0.1.
See comments for details, in particular: #10723-2
particular
https://issues.qgis.org/issues/10723#note-2
It would be good to have a routine that can handle with this cases.
----------------------
*Old description:*
Hi all,
I've found a regression in a 2.0.1 project.
Border stylization is not preserved when opening the project in 2.2.0-Valmiera or in trunk (QGIS 2.3.0-master revision:abcc5a).
I've reproduced the problem in a small test case.
The zip file contain a shapefile and a 2.0.1 project.
Attached images show the obtained results in:
* 2.0.1 (in Windows 32 bit)
* 2.2.0 (in Windows 32 bit)
* trunk (revision abcc5a in Linux 64 bit)
For me is a serious problem.
I had several complex sytlization made with 2.0.1 and I cannot use any later version since I cannot afford to make again the stylization.