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Apply Line Pattern Fill to LineStrings?



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I am trying to print out a network map using black/white hatching patterns, similar to Black/white hatching pattern fills in QGis but for Lines. Is there some trick I can use?










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      I am trying to print out a network map using black/white hatching patterns, similar to Black/white hatching pattern fills in QGis but for Lines. Is there some trick I can use?










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      I am trying to print out a network map using black/white hatching patterns, similar to Black/white hatching pattern fills in QGis but for Lines. Is there some trick I can use?







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          If you want to create a hatched line with a border you need to layer 3 linestyles (you can add them with the green "+" button). Your first (bottom) layer must be a simple black continuous line, set to a certain width (let's say 5).enter image description here



          If your lines have bends in them, be sure to set the connection-style to round (apologies, I do not know the correct English terms).



          Your second layer needs to be a white continuous line that is placed on top of the black line to create the illusion of a black bordered line. This second layer needs to be a little narrower than the black one (4,25 for example).enter image description here



          Your third and top layer is the hatched pattern. For this you need to pick a simple vertical line symbol and give it an angle and also make sure the width reaches the "borders".
          enter image description here
          With this grouped line symbol you can change the line width of the whole thing, no need to change each layer individually.






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          • thanks, I came up with something similar, but did not manage to set the rotation (relative to direction of the line segment) properly - absolute rotation does not work well when the line segment is in the same direction

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          to achieve this result:



          enter image description here



          • Open layer properties (right click on layer > properties)


          • Go to the tab Symbology


          And set properties to folowing:



          enter image description here






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            If you want to create a hatched line with a border you need to layer 3 linestyles (you can add them with the green "+" button). Your first (bottom) layer must be a simple black continuous line, set to a certain width (let's say 5).enter image description here



            If your lines have bends in them, be sure to set the connection-style to round (apologies, I do not know the correct English terms).



            Your second layer needs to be a white continuous line that is placed on top of the black line to create the illusion of a black bordered line. This second layer needs to be a little narrower than the black one (4,25 for example).enter image description here



            Your third and top layer is the hatched pattern. For this you need to pick a simple vertical line symbol and give it an angle and also make sure the width reaches the "borders".
            enter image description here
            With this grouped line symbol you can change the line width of the whole thing, no need to change each layer individually.






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            • thanks, I came up with something similar, but did not manage to set the rotation (relative to direction of the line segment) properly - absolute rotation does not work well when the line segment is in the same direction

              – prusswan
              22 hours ago















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            If you want to create a hatched line with a border you need to layer 3 linestyles (you can add them with the green "+" button). Your first (bottom) layer must be a simple black continuous line, set to a certain width (let's say 5).enter image description here



            If your lines have bends in them, be sure to set the connection-style to round (apologies, I do not know the correct English terms).



            Your second layer needs to be a white continuous line that is placed on top of the black line to create the illusion of a black bordered line. This second layer needs to be a little narrower than the black one (4,25 for example).enter image description here



            Your third and top layer is the hatched pattern. For this you need to pick a simple vertical line symbol and give it an angle and also make sure the width reaches the "borders".
            enter image description here
            With this grouped line symbol you can change the line width of the whole thing, no need to change each layer individually.






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            • thanks, I came up with something similar, but did not manage to set the rotation (relative to direction of the line segment) properly - absolute rotation does not work well when the line segment is in the same direction

              – prusswan
              22 hours ago













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            If you want to create a hatched line with a border you need to layer 3 linestyles (you can add them with the green "+" button). Your first (bottom) layer must be a simple black continuous line, set to a certain width (let's say 5).enter image description here



            If your lines have bends in them, be sure to set the connection-style to round (apologies, I do not know the correct English terms).



            Your second layer needs to be a white continuous line that is placed on top of the black line to create the illusion of a black bordered line. This second layer needs to be a little narrower than the black one (4,25 for example).enter image description here



            Your third and top layer is the hatched pattern. For this you need to pick a simple vertical line symbol and give it an angle and also make sure the width reaches the "borders".
            enter image description here
            With this grouped line symbol you can change the line width of the whole thing, no need to change each layer individually.






            share|improve this answer















            If you want to create a hatched line with a border you need to layer 3 linestyles (you can add them with the green "+" button). Your first (bottom) layer must be a simple black continuous line, set to a certain width (let's say 5).enter image description here



            If your lines have bends in them, be sure to set the connection-style to round (apologies, I do not know the correct English terms).



            Your second layer needs to be a white continuous line that is placed on top of the black line to create the illusion of a black bordered line. This second layer needs to be a little narrower than the black one (4,25 for example).enter image description here



            Your third and top layer is the hatched pattern. For this you need to pick a simple vertical line symbol and give it an angle and also make sure the width reaches the "borders".
            enter image description here
            With this grouped line symbol you can change the line width of the whole thing, no need to change each layer individually.







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            • thanks, I came up with something similar, but did not manage to set the rotation (relative to direction of the line segment) properly - absolute rotation does not work well when the line segment is in the same direction

              – prusswan
              22 hours ago

















            • thanks, I came up with something similar, but did not manage to set the rotation (relative to direction of the line segment) properly - absolute rotation does not work well when the line segment is in the same direction

              – prusswan
              22 hours ago
















            thanks, I came up with something similar, but did not manage to set the rotation (relative to direction of the line segment) properly - absolute rotation does not work well when the line segment is in the same direction

            – prusswan
            22 hours ago





            thanks, I came up with something similar, but did not manage to set the rotation (relative to direction of the line segment) properly - absolute rotation does not work well when the line segment is in the same direction

            – prusswan
            22 hours ago













            7














            to achieve this result:



            enter image description here



            • Open layer properties (right click on layer > properties)


            • Go to the tab Symbology


            And set properties to folowing:



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer



























              7














              to achieve this result:



              enter image description here



              • Open layer properties (right click on layer > properties)


              • Go to the tab Symbology


              And set properties to folowing:



              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer

























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                to achieve this result:



                enter image description here



                • Open layer properties (right click on layer > properties)


                • Go to the tab Symbology


                And set properties to folowing:



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer













                to achieve this result:



                enter image description here



                • Open layer properties (right click on layer > properties)


                • Go to the tab Symbology


                And set properties to folowing:



                enter image description here







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