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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font color="#3333ff">>>You can
see some of the maps made with only QGIS at <a
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href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/qgis/pool">http://www.flickr.com/groups/qgis/pool</a></font><br>
Some very impressive maps, QGIS can do most mapping tasks and does
them very well, I look forward to the official release of QGIS
2.0.<br>
Does it now support both CMYK and RGB for symbol design and has
any changes been made to the Print Composer and its export options
?<br>
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<font color="#3333ff">>>That's very surprising: please be
specific as to what is missing for you.</font><br>
It is difficult to be specific and it could be quite a long list.
Even with ArcGIS I find there are limitations on customised symbol
design and layout facilities, so often Adobe Illustrator is my
choice for final mapping and GIS for map analysis and manipulation
of spatial data. My main gripe about both ArcGIS and QGIS is
the unfriendly nature of Page Layout and Print Composer. I guess
that being a cartographer for over 40 years (GIS user for over 20
years) I am probably too demanding on my mapping software as I
desire to be able to easily customise everything from a design and
layout point of view and will never accept default solutions.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Mike<br>
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