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For the management of large data assets,
It would be interesting to be able to store the styles in the concerned schemas. This would facilitate exports and imports, as well as maintenance in case of removal of a schema.
This could be done by the possibility of having a layer_style table in each schema.
At the opening of a layer, QGIS could search first if a style exists in the layer_style table of the schema and then in the layer_style table of the public schema.
For registration and loading into the QGIS interface, it should be specified whether the layer_style table of the schema containing the layer or the layer_style table of the public schema is used.
What do you think of this idea?
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For the management of large data assets,
It would be interesting to be able to store the styles in the concerned schemas. This would facilitate exports and imports, as well as maintenance in case of removal of a schema.
This could be done by the possibility of having a layer_style table in each schema.
At the opening of a layer, QGIS could search first if a style exists in the layer_style table of the schema and then in the layer_style table of the public schema.
For registration and loading into the QGIS interface, it should be specified whether the layer_style table of the schema containing the layer or the layer_style table of the public schema is used.
What do you think of this idea?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: