[Qgis-user] Multiple Map Layout

G. Allegri giohappy at gmail.com
Mon Mar 5 08:40:30 PST 2012


You can insert as many maps as you need and lock the layers inside the map.
Set the symbology you need for one of your frames and the lock the layers.
Then change symbology for the other, and so on...
Look the "Lock layers for map item" inside the Map options of the left side
frame: http://bit.ly/A8owm6

giovanni

2012/3/5 Lee Hachadoorian <lee.hachadoorian at gmail.com>

> I've used QGIS to create a layout with a main map and an inset (e.g.,
> Continental US with Alaska and Hawai'i as inset maps at different scales).
> But that's just two "viewports" onto the same underlying data. I wanted to
> make a layout where the same area would be displayed with two different
> symbolizations, side by side on the page for comparison. For those familiar
> with ArcGIS, I would normally accomplish this with two Data Frames.
>
> Is there any way to do this with QGIS? Or do I have to create two QGIS
> projects, and combine the maps externally (presentation software, page
> layout software, etc.)?
>
> Thanks,
> --Lee
>
> --
> Lee Hachadoorian
> PhD, Earth & Environmental Sciences (Geography)
> Research Associate, CUNY Center for Urban Research
> http://freecity.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
>
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