Filled marker: similar to the simple marker symbol layer, except that ituses a fill sub symbol to render the marker.This allows use of all the existing QGIS fill (and stroke) styles forrendering markers, e.g. gradient or shapeburst fills.

Mask: its sub-symbol defines a mask shape whose color property will beignored and only the opacity will be used. This is convenient when the markersymbol overlaps with labels or other symbols whose colors are close,making it hard to decipher. More details at Masks Properties.


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display the marker symbol(s) in whole or in part, keeping parts overlappingthe current feature geometry (Clip markers to polygon boundary)or the geometry part the symbol belongs to (Clip markers to currentpart boundary only)

Density area: in case of density-based count method, ensuresthe fill density of markers remains the same on different scale / zoom levelsof markers whenever maps are refreshed (also allows random placementto play nice with QGIS server and tile-based rendering)

I am new to QGIS and trying to insert svg markers into a map I've been creating. I am struggling to find resources on my exact problem. I read about creating a new georeferenced shapefile and layering it on top of my original map but I am unsure if that is the way to go. Also, the symbols I will want to insert do not have GPS coordinates, but I want to do it roughly by eyeballing. Can someone suggest a procedure or perhaps other useful posts / videos?

Create a point layer (Layer -> create layer -> new shape layer), toggle editing on, then set your points where you want your markers to be. Save the editing, then access the point-layer's properties by either double-clicking it or right-clicking it and choosing properties.

I have a GPX track loaded in QGIS and I'd like to add markers at say every 5 miles. The track is about 70 miles long. Nicest would be little boxes with a number, but any kind of tick mark would be OK.

When editing a MultiPolygon Layer the vertex markers are not displayed correctly. I suspect this behavior gets more frequent, the larger the number of vertices in a feature is.

When zooming to the part where no vertex markers are displayed, they will appear when zooming close enough.

Render the feature with the symbol using context.Use layer to specify the symbol layer, selected tospecify if it should be rendered as selected and drawVertexMarkerto specify if vertex markers should be rendered.

If the map itself is considered an animation, then the frame rendered for the animated marker is based on the map animation frame and frame rate. This is the case when the temporal controller is set to the Animation mode. In this case, the animated markers will follow the temporal controller animation, e.g. pausing when the animation is paused, advancing frames with the animation, etc. This mode also applies when exporting an animation from the temporal controller and is used when a plugin specifically sets the frame rate and current frame properties.

We can use that feed to see the image in a browser. Cool. But what would be even cooler is if we could get the images into QGIS as markers without having to download each image each time for a update ourselves.

It would be wonderful to have a dynamic solution for dispersing overlapping markers for point data. This could work similar to the way Labels in Maplex can be configured for placement. If the Maplex Label engine can do this dynamically, and we have other symbol effects that work dynamically, it seems possible to have a dynamic disperse points option.

This could be very helpful for our mapping workflows, where we have data in an enterprise database and we make many maps with lots of markers. Instead of having to maintain separate data for cartography, or fiddle with 'labelized' versions of the symbology, this solution would make our mapping easier.

Annotation layers can contain a whole mix of different annotation types. In QGIS 3.22 this includes markers, lines, polygons and text. (We anticipate this list will grow steadily in future QGIS releases!)

SVG markers are a popular way to symbolise points in QGIS. Predefined markers are available in $PREFIX/share/qgis/svg and it is straightforward to add new symbols or to create own symbols with a vector graphics program (e.g. Inkscape). A disadvantage so far was the need to create different versions of an svg file to have the same symbol in several colors. A recent change in QGIS now introduces the possibility to insert parameter tags into the svg file and QGIS is going to replace them with the values for fill color, outline color and outline width.

Replacing parameters and rendering svg can be expensive in terms of processing time. Therefore, an svg cache has been added which accelerates painting of svg markers considerably.For drawing on screen and with QGIS server, the svg markers are painted as rasters. For printing, a vectorized output is generated.

The same symbology as defined in the QGIS project will be used in Mergin Maps mobile app. However, Mergin Maps mobile app does not include all the SVG markers that are available within QGIS. Therefore, if you are using SVG markers for your layer styling, ensure those are copied to the project folder.

This method displays all the overlapping point features without changing the original point feature coordinates. The Disperse Markers tool finds overlapping representation markers and spreads them based on a minimum spacing and dispersal pattern.

I've mapped the roadside historical markers in Ulster County, NY, arguably one of the most significant contributions to collecing world knowledge on Wikipedia. But my map doesn't work so well -- a) it's in German, b) opens centered on Russia and c) seems to have a place marker around Sao Tome and Prncipe of the coast of Africa. A little help? I'll then do some maps for all of us. Thanks in advance, -- HighAtop94 (talk) 15:21, 14 February 2018 (UTC) ff782bc1db

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