[Qgis-user] QGIS v3 Layout Manager

delazj at gmail.com delazj at gmail.com
Sun Mar 4 20:11:49 PST 2018


Le 5 mars 2018 04:18, Grant Boxer <boxerg at iinet.net.au> a écrit :
>
> That was easy! Many thanks, I wouldn't have thought of that. 
>
You're welcome. This is why we need some help for the documentation. There are many features here and there that need to be written so that not only developers are aware of them. 
We don't need big litterature nor request writer to become a long term contributor (it'd be nice but no problem if not possible). All we need is some notes on a feature you know about and is missing in docs, so that we insert it in docs. See last PSC call at http://blog.qgis.org/2017/12/04/documentation-for-qgis-3-0-call-for-contributions/

> I will put it in my notes. 

Please do. 
But Imagine if each of us puts one of his/her notes in the official docs... 

Regards, 
Harrissou 
>
> Cheers Grant 
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: delazj at gmail.com <delazj at gmail.com> 
> Sent: Monday, 5 March 2018 11:12 AM 
> To: Grant Boxer <boxerg at iinet.net.au> 
> Cc: qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org 
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS v3 Layout Manager 
>
> Hi Grant, 
>
> Right-click on the existing page should show "page properties" in the context menu. 
>
> HTH, 
> Harrissou Le 5 mars 2018 00:40, Grant Boxer <boxerg at iinet.net.au> a écrit : 
> > 
> > In v2 I set the page size first using the Print Composer > Composition tab > Page Size (e.g. A4 landscape). I then add my template of the correct size. In v3 there does not seem to be a composition tab. Under the new Layout tab, there doesn’t appear to be anywhere to add the page size and orientation? Does this now have to be done in the Composer > Page Setup option? 
> > 
>> > 
> > Grant Boxer 
> > 
> > Perth, Western Australia 
> > 
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