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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/7/2021 2:08 PM, Stewart Holt
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:CAFnvfO3q0Proz4XQsXWWhUsXtsj_VrdkgwYUcpzjW+YJ0-s32g@mail.gmail.com">Setting
the scale at X and the magnifier at 200% behaves identically to
the scale at X/2 and magnifier at 100%. </blockquote>
While there may be issues with WMS layers (I don't use them often
enough to have noticed), it's certainly not true in general that
doubling the magnification is the same as halving the scale. In
particular, create a simple map with a layer with labels on. If you
halve the scale, the text on your screen remains the same size as
before. If you double the magnification, the text is twice is big on
your screen. Same goes for many aspects of symbology.<br>
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