instead of fake ones
Gives these buttons the full power of the usual QgsSymbolButton,
including copy/paste symbols, color/opacity changes, etc. Plus,
some nice additional interface consistency!
and add handleMimeDataV2 method which returns a bool
This allows custom drop handlers to indicate that they've fully
handled dropped mime data, and that no further processing should
be done on the mime data
coordinate operations when selecting operations
This is the closest equivalent for the existing "hide deprecated"
checkbox which is available in proj < 6 builds.
Requires Proj >= 6.2
When the data source select dialog is closed and reopened it's much more
likely that the user wants to add a different layer than last time he was using
the dialog. So instead of offering him to add the same layer again, the selection
is cleared and he is requested to make a new selection.
QgsPathResolver::setPathPreprocessor allows setting a custom path pre-processor
function, which allows for manipulation of paths and data sources prior
to resolving them to file references or layer sources.
The processor function must accept a single string argument (representing the
original file path or data source), and return a processed version of this path.
The path pre-processor function is called before any bad layer handler.
Example - replace an outdated folder path with a new one:
def my_processor(path):
return path.replace('c:/Users/ClintBarton/Documents/Projects', 'x:/Projects/')
QgsPathResolver.setPathPreprocessor(my_processor)
Example - replace a stored database host with a new one:
def my_processor(path):
return path.replace('host=10.1.1.115', 'host=10.1.1.116')
QgsPathResolver.setPathPreprocessor(my_processor)
Example - replace stored database credentials with new ones:
def my_processor(path):
path= path.replace("user='gis_team'", "user='team_awesome'")
path = path.replace("password='cats'", "password='g7as!m*'")
return path
QgsPathResolver.setPathPreprocessor(my_processor)
Attempts to allocate memory for at least the specified number of geometries.
If the number of geometries is known in advance, calling this function
prior to adding geometries will prevent reallocations and memory fragmentation.
which controls a distance from the feature where callout lines end
Makes for visually more appealing callouts vs drawing them right
up against the edges of features
that these are automatically respected whenever the format is
rendered using QgsTextRenderer
This is done transparently to the caller - so by porting away
from the raw QPainter text apis to use QgsTextRenderer instead,
then they immediately gain the ability to use data defined
properties in their text formats.