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Tim Holland wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Well, d.barscale in GRASS seems to give you two choices for scale bar (bar
vs. line): <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://grass.itc.it/grass64/manuals/html64_user/d.barscale.html">http://grass.itc.it/grass64/manuals/html64_user/d.barscale.html</a>
but that still isn't too many...
The QGIS print window has at least a few parameters you can adjust for the
barscale (at least bar and line, but maybe more than that - plus adjust
size, coloring, units, etc). I'm not sure about modifying the north arrow,
though.
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In the QGIS Print composer, a North Arrow is added just like adding an
image. AFter you click on the Add Image button, and place the image
into the map, a window opens with a list of default icons/images, and
among them some simple choices for north arrows.<br>
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Bob Byer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello all,
I am new to GRASS, just beginning a migration from Manifold. Is there a
way in GRASS and/orQGIS to select different versions of a north arrow as
well as modify the scale bar in a legend for printing maps? In playing
around with the applications and reading what I could find on the subject,
there seems to be one choice for a north arrow and one choice for a scale
bar.
Thanks in advance,
Bob
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