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Raster style categories #9493

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fixes #9215

@DelazJ If you have an idea for where else we could include this information, please let me know.

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@selmaVH1 No other section comes to mind.

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Note that that the :guilabel:`Symbology` and :guilabel:`Rendering` categories
are always copied thogether.
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Note that that the :guilabel:`Symbology` and :guilabel:`Rendering` categories
are always copied thogether.
Note that the :guilabel:`Symbology` and :guilabel:`Rendering` categories
are always copied together.

And Afaict this is specific to raster.

@@ -1371,6 +1375,10 @@ This means that categorized or graduated styles are converted to rule-based.
If you want to preserve those renderers, you have to use the QML format.
On the other hand, it can be very handy sometimes to have this easy way of
converting styles to rule-based.
Previously, only Symbology, Rendering, and Custom Properties could be stored and
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I'm not a big fan of these "previously<-> now" sentences, because we probably will not revisit this paragraph in 3.48 or 3.54 docs so it will still show like this and people will be confused as to what version the "previously" refers to. I tend to live that to the "changelogs", and instead list what features we currently have available in the manual.

Moreover the improvements here refer to raster while the previous sentences afaict concern vectors. So not really the same topic...

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Provide style categories for raster layers (Request in QGIS)
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