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QGIS Atlas with insert map
QGIS atlas-generation: Is it possible to preserve the map section?Is it possible to have a locked/different first page with QGIS Atlas printing?Using scale bar in QGIS Atlas?Atlas with different projections in QGISOverview maps within atlasDynamic selection of layer in QGIS atlasQGIS Atlas generation for multiple map extents?Atlas generation for different extentsChange label or symbology in QGIS AtlasCreating more than one map page and breaking geometry representation based on max map scale in QGIS Atlas?
I am making a document with descriptions of how to get to some points of interest. For each point I am making a document that contains two maps, one showing the general overview and the larger roads (Typically scale 1:50000 - 1:100000) and another map showing a more detailed map close to the point of interest and the smaller roads or paths to get there (typically scale > 1:10000)
As the exact area I want to use in each map depends on the way the road network is around the point, it i not possible to calculate the mapextent from the point, but I can draw two polygons for each point indiating the overview area and the local area for each point.
So my question is:
Is it possible to make an atlas where I am using two different data sets to define the area covered by two different maps on one page?
Or do I have to make two different atlas and combine the maps when I am making the final document?
qgis atlas qgis-print-layouts
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I am making a document with descriptions of how to get to some points of interest. For each point I am making a document that contains two maps, one showing the general overview and the larger roads (Typically scale 1:50000 - 1:100000) and another map showing a more detailed map close to the point of interest and the smaller roads or paths to get there (typically scale > 1:10000)
As the exact area I want to use in each map depends on the way the road network is around the point, it i not possible to calculate the mapextent from the point, but I can draw two polygons for each point indiating the overview area and the local area for each point.
So my question is:
Is it possible to make an atlas where I am using two different data sets to define the area covered by two different maps on one page?
Or do I have to make two different atlas and combine the maps when I am making the final document?
qgis atlas qgis-print-layouts
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– MortenSickel
2 days ago
+1 to rebalance and answer
– J. Monticolo
2 days ago
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I am making a document with descriptions of how to get to some points of interest. For each point I am making a document that contains two maps, one showing the general overview and the larger roads (Typically scale 1:50000 - 1:100000) and another map showing a more detailed map close to the point of interest and the smaller roads or paths to get there (typically scale > 1:10000)
As the exact area I want to use in each map depends on the way the road network is around the point, it i not possible to calculate the mapextent from the point, but I can draw two polygons for each point indiating the overview area and the local area for each point.
So my question is:
Is it possible to make an atlas where I am using two different data sets to define the area covered by two different maps on one page?
Or do I have to make two different atlas and combine the maps when I am making the final document?
qgis atlas qgis-print-layouts
I am making a document with descriptions of how to get to some points of interest. For each point I am making a document that contains two maps, one showing the general overview and the larger roads (Typically scale 1:50000 - 1:100000) and another map showing a more detailed map close to the point of interest and the smaller roads or paths to get there (typically scale > 1:10000)
As the exact area I want to use in each map depends on the way the road network is around the point, it i not possible to calculate the mapextent from the point, but I can draw two polygons for each point indiating the overview area and the local area for each point.
So my question is:
Is it possible to make an atlas where I am using two different data sets to define the area covered by two different maps on one page?
Or do I have to make two different atlas and combine the maps when I am making the final document?
qgis atlas qgis-print-layouts
qgis atlas qgis-print-layouts
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Who ever downvoted this, could you pleas explain why?
– MortenSickel
2 days ago
+1 to rebalance and answer
– J. Monticolo
2 days ago
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Who ever downvoted this, could you pleas explain why?
– MortenSickel
2 days ago
+1 to rebalance and answer
– J. Monticolo
2 days ago
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Who ever downvoted this, could you pleas explain why?
– MortenSickel
2 days ago
Who ever downvoted this, could you pleas explain why?
– MortenSickel
2 days ago
+1 to rebalance and answer
– J. Monticolo
2 days ago
+1 to rebalance and answer
– J. Monticolo
2 days ago
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Create your atlas with your Point Of Interest layer as coverage layer.
For each of the two maps, make them controlled by the atlas and fix their scales.
If you want different scales from one POI to another, create two integer fields in the coverage layer for each map scale. You can define after the scale of each map in the control by attribute dropdown by :
attribute(@atlas_feature, 'large_scale_field')
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Create your atlas with your Point Of Interest layer as coverage layer.
For each of the two maps, make them controlled by the atlas and fix their scales.
If you want different scales from one POI to another, create two integer fields in the coverage layer for each map scale. You can define after the scale of each map in the control by attribute dropdown by :
attribute(@atlas_feature, 'large_scale_field')
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Create your atlas with your Point Of Interest layer as coverage layer.
For each of the two maps, make them controlled by the atlas and fix their scales.
If you want different scales from one POI to another, create two integer fields in the coverage layer for each map scale. You can define after the scale of each map in the control by attribute dropdown by :
attribute(@atlas_feature, 'large_scale_field')
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Create your atlas with your Point Of Interest layer as coverage layer.
For each of the two maps, make them controlled by the atlas and fix their scales.
If you want different scales from one POI to another, create two integer fields in the coverage layer for each map scale. You can define after the scale of each map in the control by attribute dropdown by :
attribute(@atlas_feature, 'large_scale_field')
Create your atlas with your Point Of Interest layer as coverage layer.
For each of the two maps, make them controlled by the atlas and fix their scales.
If you want different scales from one POI to another, create two integer fields in the coverage layer for each map scale. You can define after the scale of each map in the control by attribute dropdown by :
attribute(@atlas_feature, 'large_scale_field')
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