Styled Layer Descriptor Format
Open Geospatial Consortium
GIS Files
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11/13/2021
Files with the SLD extension are found in 3 operating systems which include Linux, Mac OS, Windows. SLD files are most often associated with the SLD editor program. This is a program taken by . The GeoServer programs are also compatible with SLD files and can be used to open them.
The data in the SLD files are saved in the manner characteristic for GIS Files. Files of a different type with the extension SLD can be encountered on various operating systems, and their number is 255. Styled Layer Descriptor Format is a file whose format was originally developed for the SLD editor application by Open Geospatial Consortium. This particular Styled Layer Descriptor Format file was most likely generated by the SLD editor program. SLD detailed description
This blog post discusses what the Styled Layer Descriptor File file is used for and how to open it.
We present some basic free online tools that work with SLD. Through them, you can perform many activities related to SLD for free. You can easily convert the file, preview its contents, or open and edit any SLD file.
One of the most used tools is SLD opener. You will learn a few ways to open your SLD file. Opening the SLD file allows you not only to view its contents, but also to perform various processes and changes to the file.
The SLD Viwer tool helps to preview the contents of a file without the need to install dedicated software. Go to the subpage, select your SLD file you want to view and our tool will show you what the file contains
If you cannot perform all the operations on the SLD file, you can convert it to a different format. Converting the SLD file will give you more options for editing the data in the file.
SLD editor allows you to edit the data contained in the file. Sometimes you need to be able to fully edit the contents of the SLD file, in which case you may need to install dedicated software. On the editor page you will find all the information you need to edit the SLD file.
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