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QGIS export composer to PDF scale the map [closed]
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Print Composer QGIS 2.6, how to export image?QGIS 2.8.1 print composer won't export all OpenCycleMap base layer tilesSave Print/Map QGIS composer view as PNG/PDF using Python (without changing anything in visible layout)?Export QGIS Print Composer PDF with searchable text labelsQGIS Print Composer does not change from landscape to portrait orientation?How can I avoid map size and scale changes in print composer?Fuzzy PDF export in QGIS running on macSierra OSExport the legend into its 100% size using Print ComposerScale-dependent rendering in QGIS PDF output
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In a print composer, I click on the PDF icon to export a map as pdf. All works well except that it reduce the size of the composer (it seems to apply a scaling factor in the export process) which render my graphical scale inaccurate.
I need my maps to remain at absolute 100% scale all the time. I found a workaround, but I would like to know if I'm missing something here? Is there an option to tell QGIS to stay at 100% while exporting?
qgis export print-composer scale
closed as off-topic by Mapperz♦ Apr 12 at 13:45
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This problem cannot or can no longer be reproduced. Changes to the system or to the asker's circumstances may have rendered the question obsolete, or the question does not include a procedure to enable potential answerers to reproduce the same symptoms. Such questions are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers, but editing them to include more details can lead to re-opening." – Mapperz
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In a print composer, I click on the PDF icon to export a map as pdf. All works well except that it reduce the size of the composer (it seems to apply a scaling factor in the export process) which render my graphical scale inaccurate.
I need my maps to remain at absolute 100% scale all the time. I found a workaround, but I would like to know if I'm missing something here? Is there an option to tell QGIS to stay at 100% while exporting?
qgis export print-composer scale
closed as off-topic by Mapperz♦ Apr 12 at 13:45
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This problem cannot or can no longer be reproduced. Changes to the system or to the asker's circumstances may have rendered the question obsolete, or the question does not include a procedure to enable potential answerers to reproduce the same symptoms. Such questions are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers, but editing them to include more details can lead to re-opening." – Mapperz
Welcome to GIS stack exchange. Can you post an image of the issue.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 12:35
Actually, the problem seem to have vanished this morning. Human error is likely but I can't figure exactly what went wrong as my printed maps were shrinked yesterday. What I do when printing maps is: from QGIS I export composer to pdf, then print the pdf. Error could be on the pdf printing process. I don't print directly from QGIS because I can't figure how to setup the page so it print correctly, but that's another issue and I have to dig more info on that before getting help here. Sorry about all that.
– Guillaume Royer
Apr 12 at 13:42
That's OK, glad it's resolved.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 13:55
add a comment |
In a print composer, I click on the PDF icon to export a map as pdf. All works well except that it reduce the size of the composer (it seems to apply a scaling factor in the export process) which render my graphical scale inaccurate.
I need my maps to remain at absolute 100% scale all the time. I found a workaround, but I would like to know if I'm missing something here? Is there an option to tell QGIS to stay at 100% while exporting?
qgis export print-composer scale
In a print composer, I click on the PDF icon to export a map as pdf. All works well except that it reduce the size of the composer (it seems to apply a scaling factor in the export process) which render my graphical scale inaccurate.
I need my maps to remain at absolute 100% scale all the time. I found a workaround, but I would like to know if I'm missing something here? Is there an option to tell QGIS to stay at 100% while exporting?
qgis export print-composer scale
qgis export print-composer scale
edited Apr 12 at 12:28
Guillaume Royer
asked Apr 12 at 12:17
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closed as off-topic by Mapperz♦ Apr 12 at 13:45
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This problem cannot or can no longer be reproduced. Changes to the system or to the asker's circumstances may have rendered the question obsolete, or the question does not include a procedure to enable potential answerers to reproduce the same symptoms. Such questions are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers, but editing them to include more details can lead to re-opening." – Mapperz
closed as off-topic by Mapperz♦ Apr 12 at 13:45
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This problem cannot or can no longer be reproduced. Changes to the system or to the asker's circumstances may have rendered the question obsolete, or the question does not include a procedure to enable potential answerers to reproduce the same symptoms. Such questions are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers, but editing them to include more details can lead to re-opening." – Mapperz
Welcome to GIS stack exchange. Can you post an image of the issue.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 12:35
Actually, the problem seem to have vanished this morning. Human error is likely but I can't figure exactly what went wrong as my printed maps were shrinked yesterday. What I do when printing maps is: from QGIS I export composer to pdf, then print the pdf. Error could be on the pdf printing process. I don't print directly from QGIS because I can't figure how to setup the page so it print correctly, but that's another issue and I have to dig more info on that before getting help here. Sorry about all that.
– Guillaume Royer
Apr 12 at 13:42
That's OK, glad it's resolved.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 13:55
add a comment |
Welcome to GIS stack exchange. Can you post an image of the issue.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 12:35
Actually, the problem seem to have vanished this morning. Human error is likely but I can't figure exactly what went wrong as my printed maps were shrinked yesterday. What I do when printing maps is: from QGIS I export composer to pdf, then print the pdf. Error could be on the pdf printing process. I don't print directly from QGIS because I can't figure how to setup the page so it print correctly, but that's another issue and I have to dig more info on that before getting help here. Sorry about all that.
– Guillaume Royer
Apr 12 at 13:42
That's OK, glad it's resolved.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 13:55
Welcome to GIS stack exchange. Can you post an image of the issue.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 12:35
Welcome to GIS stack exchange. Can you post an image of the issue.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 12:35
Actually, the problem seem to have vanished this morning. Human error is likely but I can't figure exactly what went wrong as my printed maps were shrinked yesterday. What I do when printing maps is: from QGIS I export composer to pdf, then print the pdf. Error could be on the pdf printing process. I don't print directly from QGIS because I can't figure how to setup the page so it print correctly, but that's another issue and I have to dig more info on that before getting help here. Sorry about all that.
– Guillaume Royer
Apr 12 at 13:42
Actually, the problem seem to have vanished this morning. Human error is likely but I can't figure exactly what went wrong as my printed maps were shrinked yesterday. What I do when printing maps is: from QGIS I export composer to pdf, then print the pdf. Error could be on the pdf printing process. I don't print directly from QGIS because I can't figure how to setup the page so it print correctly, but that's another issue and I have to dig more info on that before getting help here. Sorry about all that.
– Guillaume Royer
Apr 12 at 13:42
That's OK, glad it's resolved.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 13:55
That's OK, glad it's resolved.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 13:55
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Welcome to GIS stack exchange. Can you post an image of the issue.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 12:35
Actually, the problem seem to have vanished this morning. Human error is likely but I can't figure exactly what went wrong as my printed maps were shrinked yesterday. What I do when printing maps is: from QGIS I export composer to pdf, then print the pdf. Error could be on the pdf printing process. I don't print directly from QGIS because I can't figure how to setup the page so it print correctly, but that's another issue and I have to dig more info on that before getting help here. Sorry about all that.
– Guillaume Royer
Apr 12 at 13:42
That's OK, glad it's resolved.
– HeikkiVesanto
Apr 12 at 13:55