Saturday, 16 June 2018

How to ignore "handle bad layers" in QGIS?


I have a QGIS (2.14.3-Essen) project that I use both at work and at home. I keep all but two layers with the project.


The two remaining layers are very large - a DEM and hillshade totaling more than 20 GB - and they are stored in different paths at work vs. home.


I would like to ignore the Handle Bad Layers dialogue and keep the broken paths for those layers. I often don't care they are bad; I want to make changes to other parts of the project.



Is there a way to do so, to ignore or skip the Handle Bad Layers dialogue so I don't lose the reference to the layers if I don't update them?




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