[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #1128: QGIS 0.10.0 crashes when using
print composer
Quantum GIS
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Mon Jun 30 11:35:36 EDT 2008
#1128: QGIS 0.10.0 crashes when using print composer
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Reporter: morgan | Owner: nobody
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: critical: causes crash or data corruption | Milestone:
Component: Printing | Version: 0.10.0
Resolution: | Keywords: print composer, ubuntu, kde, kubuntu, print, printing
Platform_version: Ubuntu 8.04 | Platform: Linux
Must_fix: No | Status_info: 0
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Comment (by cuz):
Hi,
Good point. Sorry for my relative ignorance here. I just started using
QGIS this week (love it). My version is the most recent Ubuntu would
automagically download from http://ppa.launchpad.net/qgis/ubuntu for
Hardy.
The project has a mix of shapefiles (point and vector) and vector PostGIS
files. The particular view I've been trying to save originally had a
postGIS vector file and a vector shapefile (both from Census boundary
files--basically states on one (shapefile) layer and a (postGIS) graduated
symbol layer of metro areas) and a print composer generated label. After
the previous note, I removed the label and had the same results.
I don't know if this applies, but I did mess around with legend files a
bit for the postGIS layer since I couldn't figure out how to edit the
ranges provided on the layer's symbology tab. I did discover that I had to
change the layer 'id' in the style file along with the layer names. (Note:
It would be great if the styles were NOT associated with a particular
layer so that they could be easily imported to additional layers.)
And note that I'm aware that my lack of familiarity with the program may
also be a factor!
I will try to start a new project and try isolating layer types to see if
that sheds any light and report back.
-cuz
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/1128#comment:3>
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