Important note: Esri’s former symbology format (*.lyr) is not supported.
It is possible to generate a *.lyrx file by opening and saving your *.lyr file in ArcGIS Pro.
The plugin was built and tested on Windows using QGIS >= 3.4
Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 as well.
- Not all symbology types are currently supported, if something is missing please open an issue
To use the working version of the plugin simply extract the
plugin/qlyrx
folder into yourqgis/python/plugins
folder.
On Windows installations of OSGeo4W the folder should be in:
C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\qgis-ltr\python\plugins or
C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\qgis\python\plugins or
C:\OSGeo4W\apps\qgis-ltr\python\plugins if you are using a 32bit OS
If the installation method fails for you, download the qlyrx.zip file and install the plugin using the install from zip method within the QGIS plugin manager.
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The plugin currently supports lyrx files with:
- Unique Values symbologies (1 or 2 fields classification) => QGIS Categorized
- Simple renderers
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Esri/Qgis main conversions:
- CIMSolidFill => QgsSymbol.defaultSymbol
- CIMSolidStroke (=> QgsSimpleLineSymbolLayer or base symbol stroke)
- CIMHatchFill => QgsLinePatternFillSymbolLayer
- CIMCharacterMarker => QgsFontMarkerSymbolLayer w QgsPointPatternFillSymbolLayer or QgsMarkerLineSymbolLayer
- CIMGeometricEffectDashes => setCustomDashVector
- CIMPictureFill - creates svg from base64 image string
- CIMVectorMarker
- CIMCharacterMarker collection
or - Use predefined shapes QgsSimpleMarkerSymbolLayer w QgsMarkerLineSymbolLayer
[Esri predefined shapes uses 'paths' WIP]
- CIMCharacterMarker collection
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Known issues:
- QGIS does not offer support for grouping categories
- SVG base64 image fill is generated as black and white image
- Converting CIMVectorMarker from shape paths arrays to QGIS shapes is a customized tweak
- Some lyrx symbology uses Esri's or extrnal fonts, without it, QGIS will fall back to a default font
- Problem in converting complex CIMVectorMarker properties
- Symbol 'halo' is not supported in QGIS (our tweak is to duplicate and enlarge the bottom most symbol, problem when using with different symbol shapes)
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Next:
- Graduated symbology support
- Labels support
The plugin is named qlyrx
Save your styles, after creating the new symbology with the plugin as qgis native .sld/.qml formats
To use the plugin select a .lyrx file and the layer it should style.
This plugin is provided under the GPL2 License