[Qgis-user] Publishing my map

Paul Lens paul.lens at base.be
Mon Jan 30 09:44:01 PST 2012


In addition to Bob Basques's point 1.), there is an interesting tool in 
Adobe Reader: the Loupe tool, which magnifies a portion of the page so 
you can easily view details.

Paul

On 30/01/2012 18:17, Bob Basques wrote:
> Here would be my suggestions based on your needs.
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> 1.)  Make a PDF of the map.  (the tools for making layer controls in PDFs exist, but are not easy to implement manually)
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> 2.) Use something like OpenLayers or GeoMoose to display the map layers separately for user control (allows for the most flexibility for both publishing as well as user interaction)
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> bobb
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>>>> Gerhardus Geldenhuis<gerhardus.geldenhuis at gmail.com>  wrote:
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> Hi
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> As part of my Geology thesis I need to present a map for which I have used QGIS to produce the map. However the printed map contains a lot less information because of space constraints. There is two options as far as I can see for making the digital map available to my lecturers for marking. One is via the viewer and the second via a custom web page. I were unable to see a working demo of the web based map. The only functionality I require is for people to be able to view the map turn on and off layers and zoom in/out. Based on this requirements does anyone have any alternative suggestions maybe a very large svg copy?, or any tips/tricks? Also a working link to a online map would be appreciated if anyone could share that.
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> Best Regards
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> Gerhardus Geldenhuis
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