Feature request #1851
symbology multiple selection should highlight all regardless of different properties
Status: | Closed | ||
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Priority: | Low | ||
Assignee: | nobody - | ||
Category: | Symbology | ||
Pull Request or Patch supplied: | Resolution: | worksforme | |
Easy fix?: | No | Copied to github as #: | 11911 |
Description
sometimes, a line layer can have 40 different classications; however, i'd like to have the first 20 to have a similar style (black line with pink brunsh for instance). When i multiple select the items in symbology, i can't change the color field. Thus, i have to change each classifaction's color on its own.
Is it possible to add a feature that allows for multiple highlighting and change the color / line type of all the highlighted features, regardless of the colors in them.
History
#1 Updated by gcarrillo - over 15 years ago
It is a duplicated ticket, see #1703.
#2 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 15 years ago
- Resolution set to duplicate
- Status changed from Open to Closed
#3 Updated by Jürgen Fischer over 15 years ago
- Status changed from Closed to Feedback
- Resolution deleted (
duplicate)
Replying to dassouki:
sometimes, a line layer can have 40 different classications; however, i'd like to have the first 20 to have a similar style (black line with pink brunsh for instance). When i multiple select the items in symbology, i can't change the color field. Thus, i have to change each classifaction's color on its own.
Is it possible to add a feature that allows for multiple highlighting and change the color / line type of all the highlighted features, regardless of the colors in them.
You can only change properties that are common for all selected classes.
Inititially all properties except for the color are the same. That's why there is a possiblity to reset the color of all (selected) classes to white. That also opens the opportunity to change colors for multiple classes at once.
#4 Updated by Jürgen Fischer over 15 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
- Resolution set to worksforme
#5 Updated by gcarrillo - over 15 years ago
Sorry jef. Even now I don't see the difference clearly.