Hi Andreas,<br /><br />thanks - though late :) - for your suggestion. I'll check that out at next possibility!<br /><br />Torsten<br />
<p>Am 09-Feb-2015 12:26:20 +0100 schrieb a.neumann@carto.net:</p>
<blockquote style="margin-left: 0; padding-left: 5px; border-left: 2px solid navy;">Hi Torsten,<br /><br /> Not sure what exactly you want/need - but it sounds like you want a serial print over many map frames or objects. This can be solved using the Atlas serial printing.<br /><br /> Before you start working on this you should make sure you are at the latest QGIS version (2.6.1) - because the serial printing was improved in the latest 1-2 releases.<br /><br /> Then you can look in the QGIS manual and search for Atlas printing - or Google and find some blog entries. This should help you get started.<br /><br /> You can even manipulate page format/sizes in the serial print, if this is what you want.<br /><br /> Good luck,<br /> Andreas<br /><br />
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09.02.2015 11:37, Torsten Lange wrote:</div>
<blockquote>Hi,<br /><br /> is there a more easy way to export a map composition to an image file? I see, that I can limit the map by changing the vertical/horizontal page extent. But if I want to prepare many simple map overviews of different sizes and aspect ratios for a report, I'd prefer to have a dialog saying - "only the limits of the map" or so.<br /><br /> Have I missed this feature or do I always have to manually fit the page to the map by changing the numbers of page vertical/horizontal extent?<br /><br /> Thanks, Torsten <br /><br />
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