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Most of the settings which QGIS offers are directly supported by QField without any extra effort.
All style settings from QGIS are directly supported by QField. This includes all renderer types like graduated, categorized, rule based, 2.5D as well as data defined symbology.
In QField, objects are identified with a name. The expression to generate this name can be defined by opening the attribute table in QGIS and switching to the form view. Choose the appropriate field or an expression in the list there. Starting from QGIS 3, this can be done directly from the
page.The display expression is also used to search in layers.
Some layers in a project are just there for pure visual purpose. Such layers should not show up when a user taps somewhere to identify objects.
Some other layers serve as source of information and shouldn’t be modified by the user. It is possible to protect layers from editing attributes or adding and deleting features.
It is also possible to configure which layers are searchable.
To configure identify, readonly and searchable behavior, go to the
page and activate the checkboxes to match your desired behavior.While digitizing new features, new points can be snapped to existing geometries.
All configuration can be done in
( in QGIS 2.x).It is possible to snap new points
It is also possible to only snap to one or a few layers.
The snapping tolerance can be specified in map units or pixels.
In almost any case, the units should be set to pixels. We made good experiences with a tolerance value of 20.
GPS devices are capable of measuring the altitude next to the current 2D position on the earth surface. This information can be saved