Bug report #12998
Warn users when using graduated/categorized/rule-based renderer and no rules have been specified
Status: | Open | ||
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Priority: | Low | ||
Assignee: | - | ||
Category: | Symbology | ||
Affected QGIS version: | 3.6.0 | Regression?: | No |
Operating System: | Easy fix?: | No | |
Pull Request or Patch supplied: | No | Resolution: | |
Crashes QGIS or corrupts data: | No | Copied to github as #: | 21075 |
Description
- load a layer
- add labelling > correct
- go to either graduated or categorized style, and do not press the Classify button
- the geometries disappear (not nce, but correct)
- also the labels disappear, which I believe is unexpected.
History
#1 Updated by Martin Dobias over 9 years ago
Only visible features are labeled, so the behavior is correct. Maybe just better to warn users when using graduated/categorized/rule-based renderer and no rules have been specified.
#2 Updated by Paolo Cavallini over 9 years ago
- Subject changed from Labels disappears if a style is not classified to Warn users when using graduated/categorized/rule-based renderer and no rules have been specified
- Category changed from Labelling to Symbology
I'm a bit puzzled by this, but that's OK.
Changing the title and category of the ticket according to your suggestion.
#3 Updated by Nathan Woodrow over 9 years ago
I think that is the correct thing to do in this case. We do really need a No Symbol render that would still allow for rendering the labels.
#4 Updated by Paolo Cavallini over 9 years ago
This can be done with no brus - no line, but yes, its' cumbersome.
#5 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 7 years ago
- Easy fix? set to No
- Regression? set to No
#6 Updated by Paolo Cavallini over 6 years ago
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
- Affected QGIS version changed from 2.8.2 to 3.0.0
- Description updated (diff)
Still true in QGIS 3. I believe users should be warned before applying an empty style.
#7 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 5 years ago
- Resolution set to end of life
- Status changed from Open to Closed
End of life notice: QGIS 2.18 LTR
Source:
http://blog.qgis.org/2019/03/09/end-of-life-notice-qgis-2-18-ltr/
#8 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 5 years ago
- Status changed from Closed to Open
- Resolution deleted (
end of life)
#9 Updated by Paolo Cavallini over 5 years ago
- Affected QGIS version changed from 3.0.0 to 3.6.0
- Status changed from Open to Reopened
Still true. The ticket was incorrectly closed, as it affected 3.0, not 2.18
#10 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 5 years ago
- Status changed from Reopened to Open