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DXF feature #15063

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qgib opened this issue Apr 16, 2012 · 2 comments
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DXF feature #15063

qgib opened this issue Apr 16, 2012 · 2 comments
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qgib commented Apr 16, 2012

Author Name: Alessandro Ciali (Alessandro Ciali)
Original Redmine Issue: 5383

Redmine category:symbology


Hi,
Probably as a consequence of a bug fix, it is not possible anymore to represent DXF closed polylines as polygons. This capability was very useful.
I suggest that open polylines shoud be represented as polylines in QGIS, and closed polylines as polygons.
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qgib commented May 7, 2012

Author Name: Alessandro Ciali (Alessandro Ciali)


Doing some tests, I found that the DXF feature 'Hatch' can be displayed as Polygon feature in QGis. I agree that this way is more correct than the other - display closed polyline as polygon, so I think that the ticket should be closed.

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qgib commented May 7, 2012

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


  • resolution was changed from to wontfix
  • status_id was changed from Open to Closed

@qgib qgib added Feature Request Symbology Related to vector layer symbology or renderers labels May 24, 2019
@qgib qgib added this to the Version 1.8.0 milestone May 24, 2019
@qgib qgib closed this as completed May 24, 2019
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