[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #3687: Unable to export large / high resolution / detailed scale maps

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Mon Apr 18 10:44:50 EDT 2011


#3687: Unable to export large / high resolution / detailed scale maps
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   Reporter:  bderstine                                  |              Owner:  nobody                          
       Type:  bug                                        |             Status:  new                             
   Priority:  critical: causes crash or data corruption  |          Milestone:  Version 1.7.0                   
  Component:  Printing                                   |            Version:  Trunk                           
   Keywords:                                             |   Platform_version:  Windows 7; Kubuntu 10.10 64 bits
   Platform:  All                                        |           Must_fix:  No                              
Status_info:  1                                          |  
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Comment(by bderstine):

 Was away for a bit, here are the answers to all of the great questions and
 discussion that have been going on... At the time of reporting, I was
 running 15622.  I have since updated to 15740 and it appears to be
 resolved as far as I can tell.

 My data is all basic shapefiles, census county boundaries, plus a few
 million point features, and the standard map elements: scale bar, title,
 north arrow, legend, notes.

 Another symptom of the crash was that my composer window would go blank
 (As you can see in the attached photo).  I would have to shut down qgis,
 don't save the file, and reopen in order to get my saved composer layout
 back.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/3687#comment:6>
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